词汇 | example_english_realistically |
释义 | Examples of realisticallyThese 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 addition, we presented calibrated (realistically looking) numerical results. Science, and the natural sciences in particular, is therefore a paradigm case for a discipline of thought that can be interpreted realistically. Assuming the publications themselves are realistically priced, margins are often slight and distribution through the traditional channels of wholesaler-retailer barely viable. Realistically, given the lag in publication of economic statistics, (adaptive) price setters may not know the actual aggregate price level for weeks or months. Realistically, however, such cooperation is at most a future possibility. By strongly diminishing the value of h or, more realistically, of s (from 3n75i10-% to 5i10-%), a stable and realistic equilibrium point could be obtained. I agree that determinacy is better than indeterminacy if it can be gotten realistically and honestly. In particular, are standard evidence requirements in line with what can be realistically delivered? The working class had not changed in any material respect but had realistically adapted a traditional culture to new circumstances. More realistically, there could be specific par tnerships between stripes, as if each interstripe were adapted to suit the functions of its medial neighbor. The two ' extremes ' will be described briefly but the actual structure might realistically therefore be expected to lie somewhere in between. A realistically scaled conceptual model can include hundreds of related concept definitions. Despite its simplicity, computer simulations have shown that the social force model is capable of realistically describing several interesting aspects of observed crowd behaviors. A satisfactory treatment should consider all modes of heat transfer more realistically than in this paper. In other words, what impact might you hope for, and what might realistically be expected? Thus, to dream about threat perception and threat-avoidance behaviors is to realistically rehearse these functions in a safe environment. Few pr isoners could realistically bear to confront things 'as they really were'. More realistically, progressive research programs often modify their predictions. Moreover, his chain of thought is realistically and movingly depicted, vacillating as it does between hope and despair. Realistically, however, neither complete benevolence nor maliciousness can exist. Realistically, before we can improve the radiotherapy services, we need to know where we are starting. Such frank evaluations make it possible to assess the advantages of each technique much more realistically. We believe that this can only be realistically achieved through computerised clinical information systems. Time-scales for evaluations must be realistically planned, so that findings can usefully inform decisions on future funding, and sufficient numbers of patients are recruited. Realistically this represents >60% of the viable seed sample, as about half of the control seeds had rotted during hydrated storage. More realistically, the nebula would be evolving under the influence of internal viscous forces and the tidal forces of embedded giant planets. More realistically, statistical regression would still assert itself. The practical applicability has not yet been further verified in setup empirical tests on any realistically sized projects in companies. While public facilities are usually treated as discrete units, pollution-reducing infrastructure is more realistically treated as continuously distributed over the city. There is a hope that activity propagation among neural centers may be realistically simulated, and schemas can be built from structure-based modeling. Realistically, that $150 million is depressed because there will be the possibility of parallel imports of very cheap drugs. The state, whether colonial or post-colonial, could not realistically drive folk healers out of existence without providing many more physicians to take their place. However, there is disagreement about what authenticity is and about the degree of authenticity that can realistically be achieved. Realistically, the only way this could be achieved was by the endorsement and financial support provided by parliament. We point out that resource management problems currently prevent running realistically large problem sizes in the functional versions of the code. Therefore, this result is not a result that anti-prime minister legislators can realistically attain. A new simulation containing all three kinds of pronouns is now underway to simulate children's pronoun learning situations more realistically. Is it tricky because you can't, in fact, do it realistically enough? In some cases, however, the employment interviewees realistically expected to be involved in was different. The magnificent practical, even if not always realistically achievable, goal reflected the typical revolutionary combination of utopianism and utilitarianism. He argues that theistic religious belief is committed to a robust metaphysics, realistically construed. Surely, if theology is to be interpreted realistically then it needs to provide ongoing insight and discovery into the nature or reality of the divine. His promise of redemption, made in the lyrics of some of his songs, is acted out realistically in these benevolent deeds. When made realistically enough to be identifiable, these are always maxillary teeth. The ears are realistically portrayed, down to the small projection of cartilage (the "tragus") in the center of the frontal area. The doctor presents these options realistically to patients and care-givers, who decide in the light of this discussion. If so, could the error realistically have been avoided? More realistically, in a poor agricultural setting lower quality environments may be associated with a greater livestock component in total production. More often, and more realistically, partial knowledge of the network, usually of local nature, is assumed. The complexity of our world and the diversity of our value systems make it clear that no single comprehensive interpretation of morality is realistically possible. The intercept was also realistically close to the origin with the linear function. Retrieving such recommendations incurs a cost to the client component, and may limit the number of components that can be realistically asked. Thus, the assumption that investments are reversible is clearly unsatisfactory and, more realistically, investments should be considered as irreversible; that is, must each be nonnegative. Such slipping from speech to song and back again is more natural, more naturally or realistically reflecting the ebb and flow of feeling. Table 1 and 2 realistically demonstrate the correctness of the assignments of the main topic of a sentence. He also questioned what policy might, realistically, achieve by stressing what policy cannot feasibly do. Consequently, it seems that theology cannot be interpreted realistically. More realistically, the cost would reduce proportionately the more subjects per group. You are looking at not starting work until ten o'clock realistically and then you have to get back to them when they finish school at 3 o'clock. The goal, then, to start, is for theology to show in what sense it contains its own intellectual traditions or modes of discovery that enable it to be interpreted realistically. Families need to be armed with inf ormation as to what they can realistically expect, such as when there is only a very small chance of benef it. The whole exercise happens in real-time, so reactions are tested as realistically as possible and there is no way of changing your mind once a decison has been made. Resilient individuals tend to view negative events more flexibly and realistically than nonresilient individuals, seeing problems more often as temporary and limited in scope, rather than permanent and pervasive. An individual simulation run of 10 seconds realistically models a single reaching act. The potential significance of this anomaly with respect to zonal marriage patterns and household composition is enormous, but not realistically pursuable on the bases of the data now available. In all of these countries, there are two clearly major parties, that is, only two parties can realistically expect to control the position of prime minister. Given the inevitable variability across different instruments in the age at which deliberate practice can realistically commence, we purposefully sampled male and female musicians from different instrumental and vocal backgrounds. There is a jarring effect to the unsettling juncture between the realistically portrayed human figure and the small altar that leaves no room for the rest of the figure's body. Given that the criteria for inclusion has been whittled away by these very serious limitations, it is exceedingly difficult to identify any audience for whom this bibliography can realistically cater. The only way realistically of catering for this heterogeneity is to use a descriptive approach to diagnosis and categorisation, and to assess the potential for variability at each segmental level. The survivors made more optimistic appraisals of their mental and physical health than the deceased, whose subjective view of their health realistically adjusted to their decreased functional abilities. The author concludes that ' [a] realistically relevant psychology has, therefore, to search for the universals as a corrective to those psychologies that overemphasize the superficial differences between communities ' (p. 33). A survey of the literature in this field reveals a strong emphasis on representationalism - modelling the physical properties of our tangible world as realistically as possible. Tactical knowledge is required in order to endow autonomous intelligent agents with the ability to act, not only intelligently, but also realistically, in the light of a trainee's action. Assuming revaluation of the pension liability at the rate of available indexation and, more realistically, imperfect information on life expectancy, the flow of payments will be different. The difficulty was the sheer size and ubiquity of that class, which meant that any franchise to which they could realistically aspire risked swamping every other interest. The three stories are presented realistically. His position here depar ts from his earlier acknowledgment that "creole genesis is most realistically accounted for by a combination of influences from the substrate and from universals" (55). In order to show more realistically the biped model begins to walk straight ahead and turns 90 deg to the left around the yaw axis at the final step. Although the marriage does not recontain her potential to challenge the boundaries of femininity, it does demonstrate that realistically her realm for active influence is limited by her gender. There is no way that we can realistically provide anything like that sum of money. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I prefer to believe that in this matter he is being rather un-realistically optimistic. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We must assess the position sensibly and realistically, and we shall do so. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think that it is to be preferred to a levy on profits because it will reflect more realistically the basic value of the contract. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The problem must be tackled realistically and swiftly, and this we are doing. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If one discusses the matter realistically, that must be accepted. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I want to look at the situation realistically to see what changes are coming and to prepare for the change. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The boy himself may not necessarily understand that his narration is rhetorically ornamental rather than realistically referential. Even so, stochastic distributions based on a finite support are much more suitable to model uncertain parameters realistically. My preference is the latter, because it accounts realistically for the clearcut and fuzzy aspects of the data. The applicability of these results to more realistically sized plots has not been assessed, however. Realistically, these social-demographic variables, to a certain extent, may interact among each other. The question can not be realistically discussed, however, unless there is some measure of the genuine independence of the union. We can more realistically think of the altruist as being like a fireman armed only with sophisticated fire fighting equipment and wearing fireproof clothing. The courts cannot, of course, be realistically expected to veto any constitutional change, however radical, which is brought about by democratic means. Only with these types of signals, it is realistically possible to make an educated guess about their detection. They look realistically at the barriers to the use of research. Much is made of agency independence from political pressures; yet, realistically, regulators cannot isolate themselves completely from the broader political environment. Traditionally invisible in drama, here the kitchen serves brilliantly, and realistically - particularly in the first two acts. Here there is consensus that integrated markets have modified the range of options that governments can realistically pursue. 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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