词汇 | example_english_pre-empt |
释义 | Examples of pre-emptThese 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. In the preface to this book the authors pre-empt some of the criticisms they feel may be made by potential reviewers. Nor is it enough to merely pre-empt criticism; it is also necessary to develop a different narrative by situating arguments within space and time. The good architect's intuition guides him or her to think around the corner and pre-empt problems. They had attempted to pre-empt negative criticism of his works by turning potential weaknesses into strengths. His reserves of data and references pre-empt or deter the more obvious forms of attack. Then the exotic must be tamed and dressedup in order to pre-empt any evocation of the enemy within. It would be unfair to pre-empt full publication of this work, and a short summary would do violence to the nuance of its analysis. The open loop solution overlooks strategic responses,7 in which players pre-empt the opponents by extracting more (strategic externality). The primary goal of many developing states is to maintain social control and pre-empt challenges to the state. Given these changes, it is hard to justify mandatory public voting in order to pre-empt morally wrongful voting. Given the constant threat of voter mobilisation, policymakers have an incentive to pre-empt dissent by formulating policies that do not alienate diffuse interests. Technology has come to pre-empt the judgment of the clinician (45;43, 34). If so, some of these children would meet with undeserved catastrophes, such as early disability or death, which would pre-empt fair moral testing. It is leaders who anticipate a future downturn who pre-empt the decline by calling early elections. The subjects also demonstrated many insights into the usefulness of proactive strategies to control the communication interaction and pre-empt a breakdown. The affidavit is meant to pre-empt such moves, although it may easily be dismissed by the police if they so desire. Taken together, these factors suggest that markets are unlikely to pre-empt political change by more than a few months. More specifically, it can always pre-empt national actions by opening its own formal proceedings. To pre-empt any semantic distractions, 'biodiversity' is here taken to include all the species and the genetic variation within them. By alleviating some labour grievances (see footnote 62), selective policies of redistribution and inclusion were implemented to pre-empt labour unrest (pre-emptive accommodation). In closed forest it expands slowly by suckering and tree-fall sprouting, dominating the understorey such that whenever gaps occur they pre-empt all other species. Determinations of higher-level authorities can still pre-empt determinations of lower-level ones. Small countries might want to pre-empt an expected negative precedent for their voters by calling national elections before those of a larger rival. It is perhaps worth pointing out that the camera does not pre-empt the looking of the actual, as opposed to the virtual, spectator. Either type can be more specific than and hence pre-empt the other, even within one paradigm. 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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