词汇 | example_english_practically |
释义 | Examples of practicallyThese 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. A prototype demonstrates practically that particular algorithmic approaches will work. More practically, people already have accumulated rights to both the basic and earnings-related pension. Since all initial and practically all final clusters begin and end, respectively, in an obstruent, this type of simplification concerns mostly obstruents. The stability and convergence of the adaptive fuzzy sliding controller is proven both theoretically and practically by simulations. We still have to consider the question of what epistemological resources were practically available to the people who originally developed the belief. In addition, it is practically impossible to make a distinction between spontaneous contamination and the intentional use of oral characteristics. At least for the 9th century and earlier, a mere tripar tite division is simplistic and practically impossible to document. Practically the only group truly abandoned in the process was medical professionals, who nonetheless managed to obstruct some reforms during implementation. In other words, practically all individuals would receive an antigenic stimulus and therefore mount a new response before the antibody concentration decreased below this level. The authors explain the fundamental algorithms and practically all the modern improvements, discuss the controversies and give the reader useful criteria for making judgments. The number n-l, however, cannot be applied to fluids whose density gradient is not practically constant. The central band of stability practically disappears into the instability. The mutual exchange of financial and instrumental support between grandparents and grandchildren was practically nonexistent - there were only 10 cases of exchanged support. One would expect dramatic dissociations between short- and long-term memory with lesions practically adjacent to each other in cortex. A more ambitious and practically necessary approach would be to take into account how particular ontological axioms are mapped as well. More practically, the loss of credibility by the central bank will greatly reduce both the maximum achievable net output, and the optimal disinflation length. Although the legal possibility to enter into written contracts existed, practically all immigrant labourers had merely verbal contracts with their employers. Characteristically these reside in different ministries, which structurally practically guarantees problems of communication, co-operation, funding, planning and implementation. Practically, an organiser (such as a chairman or a tally clerk) is needed to accomplish a voting task. The challenge is to be able to practically detect and analyse these. The radiation is absorbed practically completely in a sur face layer of the optically thick casing, heating the material. Up to this point, the two books are practically identical. We not only depend practically on science in our ways of living. Practically, the measured values of 2 and 1 can be regarded as the equilibrium points to linearize the system (21). Extensive research is needed before legged robots can be widely and practically used. The fact that a decrease of steps does not spoil the results confirms practically the stability of the presented scheme. As a result, a new multi-billion dollar industry - the life insurance industry, specializing in annuities - has developed, practically from scratch. At about 4 o'clock it got a wee bit clearer and danger was practically over. In that paper the radius of a plasma column in the case of a weak magnetic field was found to be practically constant. The lowest classes lie in a practically neutral position (0.49), thus tracing a curvilinear sociolectal profile. Practically no published study in this area reports the problems associated with eliciting language learner strategy data from children. What is meant here is that multi-word terms practically always have only one meaning. Most authors are in one way or another personally and practically involved with their research topics. Practically speaking, there are various ways into this when working with young people or those who know little of physics. Although practically very efficient, this strategy rapidly attains such a complexity that it becomes very difficult to distinguish fundamental issues from practical choices. The managerial implications, presented in two pages, are practically useless, being so general and obvious. In most places and most cases it would be practically easiest to pull everything down and start again. We investigate here a simple, but practically impor tant, class of mechanisms: four bar mechanisms. The glowing duration is also practically the same. One of the men was telling me they have practically no fresh food for five or six weeks. As that range extended from 45 to over 95, it encompassed the full range that could be considered practically available for research analysis. There is practically no sub-section of the book that is not supported by, at very least, one case study (and often several). If morality cannot demand what is practically impossible, it cannot condemn the poor for failing to live like the rich. Practically anything one does to or with a cross means something, because the cross is a preexisting symbol with a lengthy religious history. Although the planters tried to squeeze the last bit of sellable coffee out of their holdings, the coffee planting enterprise was practically dead by 1885. There was a 'land rush' and the frontiers practically became a 'free-for-all'. Where residents aspired to a participative role, they tended to collaborate practically in the daily running of the residence. Speech is not an acoustic alphabet, and people could not perceive acoustic alphabetic sequences at practically useful rates. If the conditions promoting majority or minority influence occur very rarely, then the negative influence of the majority or the minority could be practically inconsequential. Under these conditions, full-fledged dreaming is practically impossible. In fact, on the last two measures, the increase from pre- to posttest practically appeared only in the intervention group. On posttest, however, in the intervention group, colloquial names were practically wiped out, though the decrease was insignificant, whereas standard names significantly and substantially increased. What it means practically to honor another's equal moral worth is a complicated matter. At the risk of over-simplifying, one can say that single movers and servant movers were practically the same individuals. We could therefore find ourselves with good reason to practically identify and cooperate with perfect strangers. The countervailing factors are so rich, that these tendencies cannot be practically falsified. The crops of the following season were practically free from red bollworm for the first time in several years. Albeit unclear practically how today, this is a testable consequence. They found that the detection rate of cervical glandular area remained practically constant until the 31st week of pregnancy but signi®cantly decreased thereafter. The third-order results are practically indistinguishable from the numerical ones in most cases. The range of possible direct objects for the verb eat is practically infinite. We see the same changes in practically all natural languages. Such a statement practically begged for further investigation! The contexts in which the expression is used make its definition practically obvious. We want to construct a good estimator that will provide high accuracy and that will be practically implementable. Finally, let us mention that simulation of high frequency wave propagation is practically important in many applications. Practically all family planning services, educational programmes, research, and advertising seem to be directed at the women. Practically, this might call for governments to offer the full maximum bonus at the outset. The best houses in the area are well constructed, practically furnished, clean and not overcrowded. Practically this means that no unifying o resolution is possible for these operators. Their attitude is for each practically to ignore the other. Theoretically, this is cor rect; practically speaking, however, no gambler will act on this method. The law of large numbers is known to be the cor nerstone of practically for mulated probabilistic propositions on the proceeding of mass phenomena. 243 mendations and what was created in the landscape, in others there was practically none. Practically, it is not necessary to consider this condition because the parameter condition cannot be selected. The vocal writing is effective, and the word-setting just about perfect; one could always understand practically all of the words. Moreover, the passage does not include a chord progression found in practically all of the composer's accompagnati. Many supported the idea of development that was practically orientated involving district nurses and social workers working together on real case examples. Pressure on land was practically unknown until the tremendous expansion of coffee plantations in the 1850s and 1860s. As shown by equation (13), these flows will be characterized by a practically horizontal, free surface. Outside the jet (below the dashed line in figure 12) fluid rotation is practically absent. Among the other two, one with the ratio 16:25 is practically a charno-enderbite, while the other with 32:7 is an alkali feldspar charnockite. The present situation is one in which there is practically no serious interchange between liberals and conservatives. Therefore, retrospective studies are both practically and ethically problematic. They were, in some cases, over 400 yards from shade, and that at practically the hottest part of the day. The critique of dogmatism is, practically at least, a circular argument. There is practically no limit to his asceticism for any purpose- other than asceticism. Although 59 studies were included, there was virtually no replication and practically no overlap in the conditions studied. Many woman-centred psychologists evade this difficulty, because they choose to work outside psychology, in women's studies, or outside academia, in practically-oriented women's organizations. Practically every day in one way or another we carry out some form of sampling for ourselves in our ordinary daily round. In this way members of any size can be supplied and practically the whole volume of both large and small trees is made use of. One at least, as its editors point out, is practically incomprehensible without some knowledge of the saint's biography. We can easily acknowledge, practically by rote, that today's archaeologists have commitments to engaged stakeholders. Such a disparity practically amounts to subsidizing some crops or taxing others and distorts the input-output decisions of farmers. In the mid-1970s the nineteenth-century petit bourgeoisie was still practically unknown as a social group. Furthermore, the large body size of females considerably reduces their potential predators and practically only feral cats and raptors can access them. In 1958 the autonomy of workers' councils practically disappeared. Is it sufficient for its proper historisation that practically every source and document is accessible? A following chapter on musical environments becomes more practically orientated with some useful information, well-structured lists and tables encapsulating well-considered information. In rural areas during the nineteenth century, they were practically regarded as a social class of their own. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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