词汇 | example_english_precedence |
释义 | Examples of precedenceThese 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. Constraints express precedences between operations. On the arrival of new guests, a general jockeying and rearrangement of seating took place in accordance with age precedence. An inclusionary finding of places for applicants takes precedence over a selective process of academic differentiation on all but advanced level courses. The postfix parser is similar, except that higher precedence operators are parsed first, and the resulting list is arranged in the opposite order. First, its solution to the existence of disagreements, namely giving precedence to the right to political participation, seems self-defeating. We use the following precedence conventions in logical formulas. The precedence of the rules is normally determined according to several parameters, including confidence, support and rule antecedent length. Note that the temporal operators have higher precedence than the logical operators. The binop function looks for an expression with higher precedence followed by a sequence of operators and expressions. To avoid further ambiguity, operators with the same precedence must have the same associativity. Economic and political motives seemed to take precedence over humanitarian considerations. Moreover, there is a virtually identical rule for every level of precedence. The perception of temporal precedence requires a corresponding temporal ordering of perceptions and the direction of time is always the direction of causation. In addition, giving charity to the poor of one's own city takes precedence over giving charity to the poor of another city. Nevertheless, the phonological literature provides some precedence for the proposal. Since phonological rules specify directionality and adjacency, they classically apply to linearised strings where precedence relations are unambiguous. The complex interaction of these variables raises intriguing questions about conditioning and historical precedence, which will be considered in the course of the ar ticle. We adopt the following precedence among syntactic forms, in decreasing order: substitution precedes restriction, prefixing, matching, and replicator, which all precede parallel composition. We need a way of explicitly specifying which of the two definitions of length must take the precedence. Their order of precedence is shown in transition ordering rule (1). Utilising the medium because of its sonic potential takes precedence over a desire to learn about technology for its own sake. As with ecological perceptual theory and much work within electroacoustic studies, the concept of 'material' takes precedence over individual musical or acoustic 'parameters'. In this case, apparently, the structural integrity of vocalic subsystems takes precedence over the need to maintain maximal contrast between neighboring phonemes. Emotional distress regulation takes precedence over impulse control : if you feel bad, do it ! At no time did he argue for individual rights taking precedence over the general good of society. Nonconscious events may take temporal precedence over conscious ones, and, by definition, only the experimenters know about them. The conjunction of precedence, consistency, and exclusivity gives rise to the strong and stubborn conviction that will can cause action. If the child met criteria based on both parent and child repor ts, the parent's repor t of age of onset took precedence. A disassembly sequence is unfeasible, not to mention optimal, if some hard constraints such as geometric precedence constraints are not satisfied. Their agents have precedence and difficult temporal constraints. What should take precedence - transparency or the need to reach a consensus which may require secret meetings with political parties closed off from the public? If we choose to represent activities as edges we may have to introduce dummy activities to maintain precedence relations. Property should take precedence over public policies, as it allows the exclusion of third parties. Such thinking not only distorts the activity of religious believing, but fails to comprehend that practical and moral struggles necessarily take precedence for most people. The issue of equity takes precedence over the need for evidence of benefit. Ideas never seem to take precedence over the people living and working with the town and involved with those ideas in one capacity or another. The precedence constraints are set up by the procedure precedences/2 defined below. Parentheses may be omitted following the usual conventions regarding the precedence of operators and conjunction may be expressed with the comma operator instead. The non-geometric data is also converted into precedence relations and rules are used to prune the graph obtained from the first three stages. More frequently, the precedence constraints are used to implicitly define the pre- and post-conditions. Completing the clinical trial took precedence over the economic evaluation. His argument links developments in technology with developments in culture he deplores, but it does not give precedence to technological change. An unpleasant happening is not an 'incident' but an incidence while a decision does not set a bad 'precedent' but a bad precedence. Which genres and stylistic preferences take precedence within these structures? Initially, these models were applied to examine poverty and income distribution problems, although later trade issues took precedence among the applications. Whether it is the identifying or the intensifying quality that takes precedence is determined by the nature of the nominal it enters into construction with. Take disputes on precedence as an epitome of the academic regime in which the persona is individuated by juristic notions. From a developmental perspective identifying which takes precedence, panic or agoraphobia, may not be as crucial as identifying the syndrome from which they both emerge. The scope of the principle of precedence must be restricted. All the different types of constraints have to be converted to precedence diagrams by the planner, from which the assembly plans can be generated automatically. A precedence constraint of a liaison is represented by a set of parts that must be connected before a pair of parts are interconnected. More precisely, it is the often neglected reverse side of that discourse which takes precedence in the language of this novel. He also alerts us to the dangers of affluent baby boomers using their political clout to get policy precedence. Officeholding has imaginative precedence: judges are not spoken of as husbands or schoolmasters, nor prisoners as wives. The faculties were respectively individuated by their degrees, which the order of precedence reflected. In case of a conflict between international law and national law, the positivist assumes that the latter takes precedence over the former. 116 have precedence relationships, related activities cannot be overlapped. Taken together, the above findings suggest that for children, phrase-structure based locality principles take precedence over lexical or pragmatic biases during parsing. In the production of speech, there is a natural temporal precedence for the articulatory gesture over the associated acoustic cue. Thus, for some, the point comes when caregiving is given precedence. Persons seek to maintain a respectable public face, even, in some cases, at the cost of excluding or asserting precedence over others. One might ask, should polio vaccination or cholera control take precedence in refugee camps? Rather, it is the precedence given to one of the institutional outcomes of this colonizing process : the state. Using temporal logic, a new logical framework for specifying and analyzing precedence constraints underlying routesequence planning is proposed. Reasonable people disagree on which principle should take precedence in such cases. Although there is some continuity in the ceramic iconography, a new set of motifs without precedence in the local tradition became dominant. There is precedence for resistance-breaking effects that occur upon introducing new chemistry into pest management. First, they give precedence to the physical, observable and functional notions of ill-health and decline, which tend to a narrow medical construction. Thus, the use of proximity by participants in this experiment has considerable historical precedence. The tasks are represented in a task network, where links indicate precedence constraints. Taking precedence over sheriffs, it cannot refer to the thegns or barones who were the judgementfinders in the shire-court. Note that in the parser implementation we are explicit about precedence and associativity of the operators; information which is not explicit in the grammar. We choose to represent the project as a graph with nodes as activities and edges as precedence relations. In the syntax that follows, there are some families of nonterminals indexed by precedence levels (written as a superscript). The left-right order of downward paths of connected nodes reflects temporal precedence. The central nature of command is illustrated immediately as the dialogue segues into a discussion of linear precedence. Overall the former took precedence over the latter. Other studies have looked at precedence relations in acquisition. Utilizing the medium because of its sonic possibilities took precedence over a desire to learn about technology for its own sake. Adkins' model suggested that the sounding object takes precedence over the sound object in our search for relations between works. Segment preservation has precedence over segment deletion in the overwhelming majority of cases. Again, alignment of a specified manner feature must take precedence over the faithful parsing of [kconsonantal]. However, as noted above, precedence relations in loop representations define segments as being in two contexts at once. In some areas, commercial and economic considerations appeared to have taken precedence over the health and social policy objectives. In these rhetorical arguments, it is unclear which should take precedence, or what other information we are allowed to assume to resolve the conflict. Xu's pseudo-calligraphic scripts wryly extend such historical precedences, building towards the future while acknowledging the past. When checking mergeability as well as merging plans and applying precedences, it is necessary to traverse the graph from the top down systematically. An important function required after merging of plans as well as applying precedences is to "clean up" the plan graph. In the course the students are also given the formulation of the algorithms with edges representing activities and the nodes maintaining precedences. Part precedences, tool change, assembly direction, goal positions, and possible part grasping zones, and associated robot motion planning are some of the considerations to be highlighted. The precedence of comprehension over production is itself critical to the process of acquisition. The graph representation schema provides precedence and alternative constructs to specify the requirements and processes defined in the operation information and process information schemas. After all, there is precedence for revising a convention as a result of new knowledge coming to hand. In delegation, the agent's decision takes precedence over the principal's decision. Although she ultimately returns his love, duty and glory take precedence. No agent's personal perspective should take precedence over them. On this basis, the link between a basic precedence constraint and the corresponding canonical forbidden-state formula has been formally established. Maintaining multiple roles in the face of competing demands or, contrariwise, relinquishing roles or giving precedence to caregiving, both carry inherent difficulties. 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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