词汇 | example_english_persist |
释义 | Examples of persistThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Efforts to bring this plan to fruition persisted into 1947, but ran out of steam when difficulties appeared in the way of the share purchases. The underlying structure of museums from colonial times persists in most cases up to this day and manifests itself on two levels. Another question is whether individuals who desist do so under better educational and employment conditions compared to persisting delinquents. The effects of life events on behavior at a given time were measured beyond the persisting effect of other changes prior to the event. The results also revealed a sustained negative impact on later disruptive behavior that persisted long after the occurrence of grade retention. Low levels of maternal stimulation result in hyperresponsiveness of the axis that persists into adulthood. Thus, roughly speaking, the influence of the boundary on behaviour at the origin persists as the boundary recedes. The authorities may try to maintain the established meaning against the popular misuse but this misuse, if persisted in, imposes itself upon them. Fragmentation has often persisted in spite of mounting pressure. Although it was restrained, the event demonstrated the persisting tension between individual memory, historical reconstruction, and political perspectives. Despite changing to amiodarone the tachycardia persisted, and a decision was made to perform radiofrequency ablation. Recurrent atelectasis persisted despite bronchial suctioning, and repeated attempts of weaning from the ventilator were unsuccessful. He is given nutrition through a gastrostomy, but apparently this does not satisfy the enormous need for oral gratification that still persists. Right ventricular dysfunction has been attributed either to persisting high right ventricular afterload or to chronic myocardial hypoxia prior to repair. Diplomatic negotiations over compensation for the loss of the ship persisted for the next decade. An alternating pattern may result, for example, from a cyclic component with a period of about 2 days; persisting patterns may arise in several ways. Despite the clearance of parasitaemia, pathological changes persisted in the chronic phase. Outside the sport hunting heartlands, a utilitarian, and increasingly commercial, attitude towards wild animals persisted among both the rural gentry and the state. Although many rules of coverture persisted into the twentieth century, the traditional principles of coverture were eroding. In many borderland villages, social boundaries between locals and exchangees persisted, together with negative views about the other group. The principal danger is that their current levels of distrust and disengagement will prove to be a generational effect that persists over the long term. Although a large epidemic has not occurred since 1992, traces of epidemic periodicity have still persisted from 1992 to 1999 at 3-year intervals. I n fact such vortices may be regarded as a rearranging mechanism installed in the flow and persisting for a considerable distance downstream. Within this context, legal proceedings in military courts and arrests of labor leaders, workers, and other pro-democracy activists persisted unabated. The results persisted after adjustments for confounders (data not shown). When uncertainty persists, it is always better to enter within the constraints of the cost of entry. I would contend that the continuities persisted much further into the 1830s than this. 15. Unfortunately, this diversity persists in the approach to the statistics, which should guide the reader in what is otherwise a very qualitative account. The wavy core, while it persisted, was sensibly steady in position, though it grew, then appeared to wane, in amplitude. Prior persisted slightly better than the perennial ryegrass variety cv. The resulting picture is of an intellectual histoire immobile persisting into the mid-seventeenth century. In (c) there are nine extinctions and one major outbreak that persists for 30 years. By contrast, the political ambivalence between relieving distress and controlling threats and inefficiency has persisted throughout. In less than 1 %, symptoms persisted for several weeks. The important point is that the defendant's duty to the plaintiff persists after its breach. One should not, therefore, conclude from the fact that duelling persisted for so long that it was universally or even very widely supported. Although voting in presidential elections became more partisan relative to congressional elections, cross-party voting in congressional elections persisted. Indeed, an organism can survive a complete replacement of physical simples, so long as the life of that organism persists. In allopatry, this cannot happen and any parasites persisting in the novel host presumably increase their compatibility with it through time. After application of the palliative option, approximately half of the patients persisted in their request. Psychotic beliefs persisted despite the realization they are not shared but not because patients cannot reflect on them and compare them with what others believe. Therefore, it appears reasonable to assume that persisting dysfunctions of (pre-) frontal structures are present in subjects with poor treatment course. When support is no longer available and the illness persists, a decline in morale and satisfaction may follow. However, the problem persisted that the flexibility was achieved only at a single point. However, the caller persists in toying with the answerer by extending the game a bit more. The religious law persists only through royal authority. We have investigated whether these associations have persisted. We have seen how rumours about the general strike persisted right from the middle of 1920 to 1921. To a debate that persists (despite the field's outgrowing it), nielsen's target article proposes a singularly constructive and clearly stated resolution. The isolationist patriotism of 1935-45 persisted for a long time in the historical writing of the 1950s and 1960s. A persisting right-sided superior caval vein can be seen (black stars). Anxiety persisted at the thought of melding social ranks. More traditional social patterns persisted in the poorer, more remote village, but there was in fact less out-migration. Linkage persisting for 5,000 generations is not a viable explanation by itself. Two patients needed surgical treatment because of copious chylous flow that had persisted for more than 21 days. The findings persisted, and repeat catheterisation was performed six weeks later. The ventriculoinfundibular fold, persisting in all cases, is shown by net shading. Religion persists because it is plausible in the context of everyday thought. If the asphyxial exposure persists, a threshold of cardiovascular decompensation occurs. Meiosis in protists : recent advances and persisting problems. Thus, the presence of the lateral plastral fontanelles can be interpreted as a juvenile feature, which persisted late in sub-adult individuals. She developed hypokinesis of the inferior septum which persisted for 15 minutes after stopping dobutamine. Although interracial unions had become a rarity by the 1930s, they still persisted. Similarly, the extension of divorce cannot be understood outside a realisation of the deep and persisting gender inequalities over this period. One benefit of this is that it persists for repeated use as a test case. What has already been done towards the development of a program automatically persists, as does information about what has yet to be done. The approach sketched here may thus represent the best opportunity for dealing with a political stalemate that has persisted for too long. To say that something can always be discovered, however, does not mean that it persists with the same intensity. Although something of an historical accident, these principles persisted for an extremely long time. Like the personal behaviors noted above, from alcoholism to cigarette smoking, obesity had become socially sinful - a condition that has largely persisted ever since. The system had not died out in antiquity, but persisted into the present. Shortages were compounded by the ®nancial unattractiveness of local authority housing against other building work, which persisted beyond the construction boom of 1919 + 21. Uncertainty has persisted on at least two points. Although displaced by the rise of the 'sanitary landfill' by the 1930s, incinerator technology persisted as a viable alternative. There may be enough resprouts persisting in the grass layer to replace adult densities, when they are given a window of opportunity. The fact that repairs contain data that persists from the original instance is captured with persistence defaults. During the second year, enrichment ratios were consistently > 1.0, showing that this effect persisted for more than a single rainy season. As expected, we thus found that the advantage of large seeds persisted in savannas even after exhaustion of the seed reserves. Differences between the two distances decreased with age for trees, but persisted for saplings and seedlings along the chronosequence. In most indirect developing species, the ankryin-like protein persists in mature oocytes and eventually becomes localised in the egg cortex with the myoplasm. Only the effects of ketamine0xylazine and avertin persisted throughout the test period. We measured the release of endogenous dopamine from a rabbit eyecup preparation during the day and in total darkness, where dopamine release persisted. She persisted in performing as a medium throughout her life and in traveling freely, and she even began to accept money for her services. While the sacred status of the devadasis declined, the taboos associated with them persisted. However, the continued presence of large number of -ounder and mysid shrimp indicate that some tidal in-uence still persists. The patient was rapidly digitalized, and despite a level of 2.7 ng/ml, the tachycardia persisted greater than 10% of the day. However, because the disorder shared a common genetic basis with the evolving circuitry of the social brain, it persisted. The third stadium persisted for approximately one day within the host, before emerging through the body wall to begin metamorphosis. Despite the continued censorship, non-conformist artists persisted in trying to enter the official art scene. On the other hand, in all cases who had one coil, residual leaks persisted >6 months after the procedure. Differences among the five groups persisted when demographic and contextual variables were controlled. In contrast, retrograde conduction persisted in 82% (14/ 17) of patients with concealed accessory pathways (p=0.001). Notwithstanding the ambivalent findings, the idea has persisted that links with children, in particular co-residence, are closely linked to material wellbeing in later life. Broadly, the patterns described for 1996 persisted in 2002. Unlike retinal after-images, our persisting images do not move as we turn eyes or head to the side - rather, they remain fixed in body-centered coordinates. By age 10, though some progress had been made, the ' 'monolingual advantage' ' still persisted. The problem persists in both the parallel and the serial analyses. 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