词汇 | example_english_reasonably |
释义 | Examples of reasonablyThese 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. C-reactive protein may also be raised, correlating reasonably well with disease activity. A successful grasp is typically accomplished by reasonably satisfying all of these constraints together, which is not always possible. Second, the 1-ha method clearly suits many purposes reasonably well - as we discuss further below it is an important multi-purpose protocol. The decision analysis model relied on high-quality randomized trial data to predict estimates that were reasonably accurate. The model was reasonably robust to all other changes. As a result, aggregate expenditure was kept reasonably under control (except for the late 1980s). Clinicians might reasonably be expected to come to different decisions when treating different patients, using the same evidence. The technique appears to be reasonably robust to both of these effects. However, we find that rat ganglion cell spike trains are reasonably stationary for certain anesthetics but not for others commonly used in vision experiments. Only the actual curves specified by the parameters can be reasonably compared. Such an assertion calls for a corrective effort, one that will most reasonably take place within the old paradigm, which has no matching rival. In the moral case, we can reasonably require agents to inquire into the nature of the situation when deciding what to do. What she can reasonably be expected to know given her background information and circumstances? Thus, we consider the problem of computing a reasonably accurate post-fixpoint as a pragmatic issue to be solved at the algorithmic level. One is that they hold elections under universal adult franchise that, at least at the national level, are reasonably fair and competitive. Overall, these findings suggested that the analyses of raw reaction-time data allowed for reasonably accurate comparisons of auditory word-priming effects between both treatment conditions. As this paper makes clear, these calculations have limitations but are, nonetheless, a useful and reasonably accurate benchmark. The model then reasonably forecasts the future evolution of executive and public employment given the current observed situation for our three countries. A major research problem, recognised by the authors, is the extreme difficulty involved in gathering any precise and reasonably ' hard ' data on these processes. There are four possible reasons : we reasonably conclude that we don't have enough time/resources ; we're unreasonable ; we're ignorant ; and/or we're selfish. Nevertheless, the coupling with the transmembrane potential is expected to be reasonably well-represented by a continuum dielectric approximation because it is essentially electrostatic in nature. Because of the rich ontologies found in most knowledge engineering problems, domain equations provide a concise and reasonably abstract characterization of the necessary knowledge structures. Happily a somewhat smaller number suffices to get a reasonably good approximation. With less innate guidance, learning can reasonably be expected to be more difficult still. The chain of append operations in the last line is reasonably efficient since the first three operands usually are extremely short lists. Venues tend to be town or village halls or community centres, or anywhere that can be found that can provide a reasonably good dance floor. The argument is tested against data from ten advanced industrialized countries where the assumptions of the model are reasonably well satisfied. With the partial exception of emissions from vehicles in times of congestion, such data are reasonably reliable. As long as the grandparents remain reasonably fit and independent, families can generally manage. The interaction term also fails to achieve statistical significance, although it comes reasonably close (p 0.144). I n view of the precautions taken in the acquisition and analysis of data, it is thought that these data are reasonably definitive. We decided that our aim in recruiting practices was to obtain a reasonably representative sample of diverse practices. An evaluation checklist provided a cheap and reasonably quick method of collecting the information from the whole target population. The proper employment of such indicators is to measure what can reasonably be measured, and to systematize those judgements that are broadly comparative in nature. Ideally, in analogy with the explosion case, the external pressure should be reasonably close to the crushing pressure of the glass sphere. He went on to argue, reasonably enough, that a translation with critical apparatus could certainly enrich the work of performers. The simulation results agree reasonably well with the experimental data, the latter consistently exhibiting somewhat higher values. We concede that, for all we reasonably believe, there is some world in which every creaturely essence is transworld depraved. However, the book is reasonably affordable and provides a general enough background on analogy to make it a worthwhile addition to any bookshelf. However, it is not so clear that the existing and reasonably well-functioning system depends so much on a context of post-transition consensus. According to this proposal, to be wrong is to be forbidden by a set of principles no one could reasonably reject (p. 153). They allow parsers for reasonably complex grammars to be constructed rapidly and accurately. Markets at all levels appear to be reasonably competitive, and there was no evidence of price fixing. Providers' future revenue streams were reasonably predictable, as were (modest) profits, whilst capital appreciated. To the extent that partisanship matters, it can reasonably be assumed to be part of the ' 'error term' ' of any model of focusing event dynamics. First, it was assumed that the provision of reasonably priced universal postal services could only be guaranteed by a postal monopoly. Both majority and minority groups want much more than is, or could reasonably be, guaranteed in international law. The neural machinery for controlling muscles and for enervating the sensory surface might reasonably increase with some function of body size. Perhaps we might best call such failures to be perfectly good ' reasonably self-interested ' or ' expedient ' failures. Indeed, one might reasonably suspect that the sample is over-representative of obsessive-compulsive personalities. Neither 'patriot' can reasonably be considered a convinced advocate of democracy. There are those cases which are clearly and unambiguously examples of realistic song: examples that cannot reasonably be taken in any other way. Given this reality, use of an extensive personality battery reasonably might be seen as out of the question. Nevertheless, on the whole parent report appears to be reasonably valid. The sample population in this study, however, seemed to be reasonably well functioning; the results of the study were therefore somewhat surprising. An illness or symptoms that are self-limiting, where the patient could reasonably self-medicate for, if appropriate, and could reasonably be expected to identify themselves. Rarely can an entire ecosystem, say a pond or estuary, reasonably be considered as a homogeneous environment. In the next five decades, reasonably conservative estimates are that the proportion of the population aged over 65 in the developed world will roughly double. In authorship identification, it is assumed that both the target text and the attested corpus are reasonably large. I think the editor reasonably argues that the conclusions are relevant for all these societies. The age of all authors is known or reasonably estimated. Although the algorithms developed in this paper exploit less model structure than the state-space methods, they are still reasonably efficient. At the age of 90 years, all 10 were able to lead a reasonably independent life. Both groups were reasonably matched in important variables such as education and social class. The acoustic consequences of changes in these physiological parameters are reasonably well understood. She suggests that, apart from that (and the inelegant disjunction), this definition of explicature ' is descriptively adequate and reasonably clear ' (p. 124). Finally, courts could reasonably demarcate a nar rower class of cases as judicially cognizable. According to a reasonably generic version of government-and-binding theory, verbs create ("project") syntactic positions for their semantic arguments to fill. Second, what can we reasonably infer about their cognitive abilities from those attributed intentions? Of course one would reasonably expect musicians, music teachers and the music industry to extol the educational advantages of learning and playing music. A reasonably short and manual-like guideline (or law) can never contain such a degree of complexity and sensitiveness to detail. The availability of reasonably priced, nonexclusive licenses for research tool patents will facilitate all research. The maximum difference between observed and predicted survival in willow stands was 0.053, indicating a reasonably good model fit. In this tranquil system, boring politics is the price that contented voters pay for reasonably satisfying results. A reasonably fast perceiving agent will notice and respond to tasks yet to be accomplished. The camp worked reasonably well until the end of 1942, both with the p. o. w. s and the civilian internees. However, like energy use, manufacturing cannot reasonably explain changes in all of the environmental index measures. In fact, if we reasonably assume the lack of bending deformations, the relative rotational velocities of the contacting bodies are: ^ ri = i = i 0. I believe that this approach yields a real number library that is reasonably efficient for computation, and still simple enough to verify its correctness easily. We shall leave the reasonably straightforward proof that these translations are sound to the reader. Walking away might reasonably be interpreted as having understood; the workers could be going to do what was asked of them. Because of their own superior knowledge, they could reasonably disavow the scepticism of others when this conflicted with their own expert opinions. Nevertheless, we can reasonably explore some aspects of the colonial, bicultural context of their writings. Facts about people's choices also seem reasonably good candidates to make a moral difference. We think that the current version of the model gives a reasonably plausible account of some of the refixation data. Most of the delivery statistics in the table's second section are reasonably close to this 16 percent figure. On the whole, they were happy, reasonably prosperous, and free. The obvious response to this question would be to say that the school should do all that it reasonably can. Nevertheless, the report acknowledges some uncertainties and continues the tradition of the series in presenting a reasonably comprehensive and balanced overview. The main argument can not validate wholesale the authority of even reasonably just governments. The reported number of cases underestimated the actual frequency of the crime, but it bore a reasonably constant relationship to the real frequency. In the event, they found the crossing reasonably easy, the water never reaching as high as the beasts' bellies. The former is capable of being reasonably assessed over the course of the interview(s); the latter is more difficult to deal with. The results of this trial were reasonably encouraging showing some improvement in efficiency, but nothing spectacular. A plot of the three canonical discriminant functions from this solution showed reasonably well separated clusters. I had indeed gone away and read the undergraduate textbook in psychology and then been able to hold a reasonably sensible conversation on the matter. While ideals often cannot be reasonably achieved, sometimes research has fallen far short of minimum desired goals. A substantial body of other work provides a broad but reasonably consistent picture of behavioral predispositions found among context-sensitive, biologically reactive orchidebarnen. Moreover, the precision and location of neural damage is reasonably well controlled in laboratory studies but is unpredictable in the human. Similarly, the increasing threats to small islands and coastal regions because of increasing sea levels can be evaluated reasonably well. 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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