词汇 | example_english_plurality |
释义 | Examples of pluralityThese 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. Throughout this period the centre-left obtained majorities, or at least pluralities, from women voters. If you want to abolish pluralities, here is your opportunity. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are equally correct in saying that they are often aware of local circumstances and local pluralities that might justify different treatment for their locality compared with other areas. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 He admitted that pluralities were not desirable. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I fully acknowledge his point that when an extension of the permission for pluralities is given the rights of the parishioners ought to be very specially and carefully safeguarded. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Furthermore, it can be argued that the parties face greater uncertainty under majority than under plurality rule. Each point of distance between the plurality party and the citizens moves the government about half of a point further away. One is to treat exclusivism as a theory to explain religious plurality and diversity, without anywhere indicating what such a theory would be. The distinction is not innocuous because the effects of majority run-off systems on electoral competition are quite different from those of plurality rule. Among the three leading parties the number of female list candidates exceed the number of plurality candidates (39 to 30). We ®rst examine the relative success of women candidates in mixed systems compared to pure proportional and plurality/majority systems. Danish exhibits another interaction between plurality and pseudopartitives which to our knowledge has not been observed before. Neither assumption is justifiable in the setting of a debate on the plurality of values. Each of these essays traces how the certainties of modernism gave way to the plurality and uncertainties of post-modernism. Drea was re-elected with smaller pluralities in the 1975 and 1977 elections, and by a larger percentage in 1981. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. An example of the need for plurality is in relation to the attitude to the constraint of future decisions of others. The mistake is to read such a plurality of agenda as necessarily contradictory. In my view, he is here referring to his view on the irreducible plurality of principles for distributing several kinds of social good. The electorate may identify one party as the plurality party, but a different party may actually end up with a majority of the seats. Of course, leaders may be able to garner corrupt rents under plurality rule as well. Plurality in the construction of meaning by these two groups is to be expected. Note that this plurality of relations is different from ambiguity. Thus, a super-majority, rather than a simple majority or plurality, is required in order to alter the course of public policy in a decentralized polity. A post-modem perspective, on the other hand, accepts a plurality of incomparable authentic identities. The postposed morpheme deih is added to a pronoun to indicate plurality. The converse surprise comes with certain nouns which take plural agreement though there is no external sign of plurality. Such a construction denied the "polyphonic" nature of tradition that historically allowed for a plurality of voices in biblical interpretation. They also focus on the plurality of approaches within the field. The diversity of music represented by the papers was reflected in the plurality of approaches and methodologies. He won his first election by more than 5,000 votes and would be re-elected throughout his career with large pluralities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The plurality of humanisms they consider allows for a neat division of the text into several sections, each examining a specific thematic humanism. Other policy considerations such as the role of sport in society and plurality of the media are to be addressed through other legal doctrines. In this context, the invention of tradition may draw on a plurality of values. Thus, in their own arguments for plurality, they conveniently ignored the missionary and repressive intent of royal policy. Scholastic rationality with its sic et non could foster an understanding of plurality and a sense of unity in diversity. What about structures that support dual functions or a plurality of functions? The use of the plurality axiom (see section 3.1) introduces a problem. Due to the plurality of strong interests, the emergence of state institutions that check and balance one another is likely. A plurality (46 per cent) assert that while they personally favored democratization in the authoritarian period, they declined to endorse it then for the nation. Perhaps a unity- plurality is what is real at the ultimate level. Every universe can be followed by a plurality of better universes. Every universe is like a parent with a plurality of offspring. In fact, political scientists have followed rather than led on the issue of what happens when plurality and proportionality are mixed. Of the four types, the type that features trust only in action is the most prevalent one with a plurality expressing it. Because all parties in the three plurality systems formed single-party governments, their extent of bias is the same in both tables. The theoretical argument focuses on single-member district plurality systems. Under plurality rule, coalition governments are unlikely unless many regional parties exist. The role of the legislative plurality party has been less intensively studied, but also indicated by several lines of theory. The plurality winner usually becomes the legislative majority, which contains the legislative median. Game theorists have also begun to explore what will happen in electoral systems besides plurality. Game theorists and others have shown that single-member plurality systems should produce two-party systems under conditions of full information. Typically, the winner of the election is the party that obtains a plurality of seats in the election, but that is not always the case. Note, however, that the plurality rule is not the only social choice function that satisfies top-monotonicity and it is thus immune to insincere manipulation. In other words, if sincerity is all that one cares about, then this constitutes a strong argument for the plurality rule. Under straight plurality, personal vote is simply what is left when we take out the party vote. Furthermore, if a politician uncovers a scandal under plurality rule with two parties, the benefits flow to him and his party. If the child in (6) intended to express plurality, then, they might perceive the adult use of dogs as contrasting with their own. An example of such consequences is provided by an examination of the claims relating to the multivocality and plurality of the culture. Paraphrasability is also often blocked when plurality of referents is intended, particularly when individuation, differentiation or variation of referents is being highlighted. Infants with membranous or muscular ventricular septal defects differed from control infants with regard to gender, race and plurality. The definition of the commonality of that region is in this case based not on politics but rather on human dimensions of religious plurality. My understanding of this plurality is based on the following considerations. A slim plurality of those in the mixed category (38n3 per cent) supported the opposition while 30n4 per cent sided with the ruling party. Among those classified as materialists, only a quarter (24n8 per cent) supported the opposition while a plurality (41n9 per cent) aligned with the ruling party. No amount of silencing, then, was enough to suppress the plurality of voices that prevailed in practice. Our actual world - the totality of everything existent in space-time - is just one of a plurality of concrete, real worlds. One would have hoped for more sensitivity to a plurality of meanings. In fact, the gothicity of the text also shows in the plurality of contradictory meanings that it carries. Their objection to plurality is that it is equated with relativism and is therefore bad. Other issues discussed in the volume include the representation of (in)definiteness and plurality. Concomitantly, the indexical plurality provided by lexical 0script combinations prevalent around town is absent from the newspaper. The analysis shows how the legislative median party, the legislative plurality party and pre-election coalition agreements between parties shape these connections. Because they do not induce as much strategic voting, majority systems tend to have a higher number of parties than plurality systems. Furthermore, plurality rule will produce opposition parties with higher incentives to unveil the corrupt rent-seeking of incumbents than in multiple party regimes. Electoral competition in plurality systems has a local, geographic basis. If one accepts the definition of tactical voting in the simple plurality system, there are implications for the measurement of tactical voting. The analysis also finds considerable evidence that presidentialism, majority/plurality systems, election concurrency and cross-regional voting laws decrease the strength of regional parties. The export/import model is used to propose a (non-regular) cycle hypothesis of alternating unity and plurality in the history of economics. The introduction of plurality system, however, made electoral campaigns much more hostile, often giving a rise to violence. We are talking here about a plurality of views and interpretations of the same visual sphere. Such a plurality of approaches should stimulate the development of new research on the topic. When it comes to elections, you need at least a plurality. Such a feat would not have been possible but for the income from his pluralities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. With its heterogeneity, a plurality of voices would no doubt have enlivened and enriched the discourse. The assumption is that plurality electoral systems distort the translation of votes into seats, discouraging and alienating small party supporters and other political minorities. The outcome was "out- lawing pluralities" and "occluding futures". Note the large majorities in cases of mass misery and the majorities and pluralities in cases of barbarism and persecution of civilians in contrast to weaker support for political-military rationales. The problem of plurality involves the problem of different communities, with different identities, coexisting, and so raises questions of tolerance. Secularism is no longer a secure foundation for plurality. The constitutional separation of church and state has existed side-by-side with a disposition to affirm plurality - for religious reasons. Part of the reason why civil religion can appear to have a separate identity is the commitment to plurality. Such plurality seems to be the condition of the subject, and does not admit of precise distinctions. Firstly, the text is plural in itself with different sub-texts, and secondly, the reader brings to the text a plurality of texts. The social and institutional conditions giving rise to this plurality of capitalist structures across the textile industry produced a long heritage. Thus, the findings also reflect diversity and plurality in pathways between interparental conflict and psychopathology across children. Activation in alternative neuronal systems (due to either cognitive or neuronal reorganization) indicates the plasticity and plurality in normal neuronal systems. The constituents of well-being themselves reflect the plurality of values. What about the relevance of a domain such as topic theory, implying, as it does, plurality, the borrowing between genres and styles? These 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. |
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