词汇 | example_english_purely |
释义 | Examples of purelyThese 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. Reconstructive procedures, however, lie along a continuum, without any clear boundary between therapeutic reconstructive surgery for a diagnosable problem and purely cosmetic surgery. Such green speculations are problematic and will not be pursued further; purely human needs are the concern here. If biologically-based cultural differences existed, their foundation should be documented on a purely biological basis. The finding of differential effects on items of the same length cannot be explained by a purely quantitative constraint on storage. From being purely historical and documentary, they are now turning towards an interest in theory. I learnt much from them as a young practitioner and still re-read them purely for pleasure. Note that this phenomenon has a purely inertial character; viscous forces cannot prevent it, although these forces guarantee the space regularity of the solution. A purely imaginary constant could be added on the right here, but it can be assumed to vanish. While purely indefinite examples are hard to come by, verbal gerunds do participate in the ambiguity patterns also found for bare nominal gerunds. Purely indefinite readings appear to be more exceptional, yet in some contexts they provide a plausible interpretation of a given gerund construction. Such spin-offs from the parent dictionary are, for the moment, purely speculative. Their connection was purely mechanical, rather than teleological. We can differentiate these categories as purely lexical, rather than syntactic. The very definition of a mora implies weight-sensitivity; moreover, it is not clear that this is a purely labeling/ terminological issue. Note that even if we rely on purely structural tests, this is a problem. There are further examples of verbs of appearance in (8); these examples also help distinguish the evaluative meaning from the purely evidential. The possibility remains, however, that the pamphlet was not used in performance but served a purely symbolic purpose. Their participation, which is offered gratis, is based purely on their commitment to the development of science in the subregion. The second consideration that makes me hesitant to accept the idea that welfare should be seen as a normative concept is purely economical. The central claim of this paper is that decision-making cannot be understood purely at the group level. If the project generates financial revenues, but they are lower than for purely commercial investments, then perhaps an interest rate subsidy would be most appropriate. Accepting the purely syntactic part of this extremely simple analysis, let us consider the semantics of the sentence. There are three major groups under discussion here: actualization conditionals, inferential conditionals, and purely case-specifying conditionals (each type is then subdivided into numerous subtypes). However, it does not show that the idea of purely functional space does not work. In the following, purely for convenience, we shall use the term 'illite' for this material. The result seems to be a purely dynamic one. In terms purely of logic and expediency, the argument in favour of a single language is difficult to oppose. The observed secondary instabilities often seem to be purely two-dimensional. How well the boundary conditions can be satisfied is shown in figure 2 for an antisymmetric field driven by purely azimuthal forcing when 2 = /2. Thus, this term represents the sound generation due purely to the dynamics of the vortex centroids. Again, in this application the theory simplifies because of lack of a paternal genetic effect on the fruits (tomatoes are almost purely maternal tissue). Thus, the dissipation of volume appears for purely topological reasons. An interesting lack of uniqueness occurs in the case of flows past purely magnetic obstacles if the ionization is produced in a bow shock. Thus, even if we were measuring the correct symptoms, we could expect that our purely categorical disease would be hidden within a continuous symptom distribution. The system being simulated here is purely conservative and so there should be no loss of energy over time. When a rule is universally applied, the differentiation of the characteristics is purely through the curve modification rules. Two contrasting dispersal models, one purely diffusive and one stratified, were then chosen to simulate colonization for the two contrasting initial genetic structures. Apart from their purely demographic impact, childbearing patterns are also important for their social, psychological, and economic implications. The possibility, however, turns out to be purely hypothetical. Only in a small proportion of cases were referrals made purely on grounds of existing illness in patient or family. The six papers that make up this issue have been selected purely on the basis of the formal refereeing process. The symbolic evaluator implements a purely functional language which supports symbolic values. He develops a constructive framework for proving equalities about programs, and shows how to derive the free theorems in a purely syntactic way. However, dealing with the purely functional aspects is still going to be central, in particular for users with little previous exposure to functional programming. Therefore, word frequency may not be a purely lexical or semantic variable. First, the language includes arrays of purely functional values. In this sense they corresponded with purely phonological rather than morphosyntactic attributes of the input. Here fz is purely gravitational force, thus omitted in the figures. Is this a purely academic issue or something that can happen in reality? Bertillonage was purely a system for linking suspects with their criminal records; it had no forensic application. When this occurs, the debate is no longer purely scientific, but acquires an "ideological" facet. Considered here is the simplest case, where government spending is purely dissipative and does not affect private utility. We conclude that a purely statistical analysis of the trend properties of economic time series is not sufficient. I understand that you think that this is your best purely scientific contribution. In this early period, the government did not intervene in such activities as long as they retained a purely philanthropic goal. Dermatomyositis is the best-defined purely myopathic paraneoplastic disorder. The target dose for purely ocular myasthenia is up to 0.75 mg/kg bodyweight on alternate days. The use of parody enables the external world to 'enter' and disrupt the otherwise 'purely musical' discourse. They are distinguished from mental activity that is purely verbal or abstract. Let us, purely for convenience, indiscriminately lump together all such values within the category of 'anthropocentric values'. Moreover, the usage of a purely mass-memory evaluation strategy improves previous deductive systems, eliminating, in practice, any limitation in the dimension of the input data. The cold fusion claims of 1989, in contrast, attracted criticism that spilled over from the purely theoretic domain to the professional one. Related, although somewhat different considerations apply to texts of purely theoretical nature, too. One cannot dismiss a purely historical explanation, however. The nearer that this model is approached, the more successful a purely quantitative approach will be, as in drug trials. A purely abstract composition, it is entirely bereft of gimmicks or obvious stimuli. To test the role of purely spatial global properties, the luminance distribution in each image was subjected to a spatial-frequency analysis. Two cells were purely binocular 3%!, that is, only binocular stimulation produced responses. If afterimages are purely retinal in origin, then percepts that depend on binocular combination should not influence the afterimage. In the remainder of cases, the division was purely histological, as the physiology appeared uniform in the factors we tested. In a language-learning situation with restricted availability to the target language, such a system would likely be predicted purely on the grounds of transfer. If we say that these values correspond to certain concepts, it must be understood that the concepts in question are purely differential. Calling a controversy "pure" imports a value judgment into a task that should be - if you will pardon the expression - purely descriptive. The objective reality in which an individual lives and acts is not "purely natural" but includes products of former human social activity. They are purely algorithmic marks that only allow for increasing the range of problems for which the procedure works. However, past the point of r ules and practices, it is purely competitive. Studies that focused purely on the chromatic input to global motion processing provide conflicting evidence. However, the overwhelming majority of this literature focuses purely on government coalitions; pre-electoral coalitions are virtually ignored. The narrowing machine is an extension of a purely functional machine enriched by mechanisms for unification andt. Costs borne purely by patients (travel time, forgone income, home expenditures) are not included in the analysis. Purely relative income poverty measures are particularly problematic in periods where living standards are falling, or are improving rapidly. The entire sheet of paper is then illuminated purely by skylight, as previously was the shadowed area. They inevitably play a political role; as we have seen, the claim to be apolitical or purely religious is completely untenable. Are the statements in question purely and simply elements in a demonstrative fabric? The other local police initiative to arise during the post unification "crime wave" was the establishment of a purely municipal police force. My choice is based purely on personal experience. To this extent, they affirm the purely intrinsic authority of human language. The pernicious effects of writing were, moreover, social as well as purely linguistic. In some instances he is also given a purely literary existence without any embarrassing confrontations with a reluctant reality. Only 5 subjects (7.7 %) said their fatigue was purely physical. The provision of these facilities finally rendered the concept of a purely szlachta nation unsustainable. Actors perform but produce contingent solutions, end up with a purely local compromise. There is no purely linguistic way of generally marking the intended use. Outlier classification is perhaps best addressed using a functional (kinetic), as opposed to a purely inferential, profile constructed from a large repository of experimental data. Ideally, it might be desirable to have a purely structural definition, but at present we can only infer structure from causal analysis. Cognitive psychological theories, which describe the purely psychological phenomena of thought structures and processes, seem to transcend the polarity between social and biological explanations. Any notion that the internal division of power within a company was the result of a consensual arrangement between the shareholders seemed purely fictional. 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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