词汇 | example_english_reinforce |
释义 | Examples of reinforceThese 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. Nonetheless, ratios of post-harvest weights to pre-harvest weights reinforced the view that weight fluctuations were not uniformly large. Furthermore, earlier marriage reinforces this trend, because graduates will be spending a greater proportion of their childbearing years in marriage. The restriction of fingerprint collection to people already suspected of a crime reinforced the tendency to rely upon punishment rather than effective state investigation. The impact that patenting has on research is enhanced and reinforced by an additional range of factors. The tone tests reinforced an aesthetic determined by technological reproduction. The point is reinforced by the parish data. Their efforts reinforced local differences in the immediate post-war countrysides. The vain pathos of the tortoises' courtship was reinforced by their superficial appearance. I would say that it is creating this environment that reinforces empirical research in so many different ways. They both joined religious associations that re-created and reinforced the intimacy of an imagined but bygone village community. Limited results from the experimental field were reinforced using a simulation study. I think the ascetic world reinforced my feeling that they were important. The town clerk and the borough surveyor reinforced these points in their statements to the inquiry. The iconography of fresco decorations in the same halls bears out and reinforces the difference of emphasis. However, what is reinforced by these data, is the very low percentage of flies in the total trapped population that bore pollinaria. The present continually reinforces the memorized auditory data and demands a new kind of auditory awareness. The walls of a capital embodied a correspondence with the natural universe, thereby reinforcing the 'heavenly mandate' of the ruler. The cross-covariance revealed several features of the variability that reinforced other observations. In their early, purist form, their utopian stringency had been mutually reinforcing. The latter response is reinforced in us by our obligation to stand in solidarity with victims of wrongdoing against those who have wronged them. A carbon-fibre reinforced plastic composite structure with thermal insulation filling combines both structural integrity with thermal insulation. Perhaps it is indirectly communicated or reinforced by comments and attitudes of staff. Resentment and marginalization, reinforced by a heightened belief in his own self, gave rise to a sense of difference, alienation, and rediscovered identity. The common properties cited are further reinforced by features which tend to suggest that both works share the same origins. The recognition of difference, for example by compensating women for carework, may end up reinforcing traditional gender divisions. The two sectors are mutually reinforcing : declining agricultural earnings can seriously undermine the rural population's purchasing power for non-agricultural items. While the prose explains the topics well, it is reinforced with a liberal sprinkling of mathematical symbols which are not defined. As we exclude rational expectations, the firm reinforces the innovation strategies that have yielded the highest cost reduction in the past. Making the image even more coherent, these immortal tendencies get reinforced by the deliberate presentation of his body on the iconographical level. Our study reinforces the need for patient guidance in this decision process and therefore the potential for professional support. In particular, they noted that the emphasis on population health and primary health care renewal reinforced the historical leadership role of public health. The policy dimension varies from maintaining, or even reinforcing, a ban on euthanasia (right), to legalizing euthanasia completely (left). A loss perspective undermines investment behaviour (for the future maintenance of resources) and reinforces a downward spiral of further loss. The verse is always set to the same melody regardless of the musical context, thereby reinforcing its isolation. The aim of the framer is to exploit these weaknesses in the hope of either reinforcing or changing the audience's choices. I am greatly reinforced in this view of design as research by my experience of discussing the design process with these architects. In-service training (or its absence) reinforced the views staff had about their own competencies and autonomy. Which institutions were created by the path and how have they been reinforced over time, to the exclusion of other feasible arrangements? Furthermore, the implicit involvement of the audience as the person addressed by the singer(s) reinforces an emotional identification with the singers. At best, this finding reinforces what has already been inferred about the emergence of intrinsic support for democracy as an end in itself. The familial context of the burial locale further reinforces the interpretation of infant morbidity. Is such activity reducing or reinforcing the social inequalities produced by the formal labour market? Reinforcement may thus be socially discounted; that is, the reinforcing efficacy of a positive outcome occurring to another person may decrease as social distance increases. Also, he further reinforced party leadership by decreasing the influence of factions or zoku legislators. The article demonstrates how the duality of business interests, reinforced by corporatist institutions, easily breaks down business convictions and unity. Restrictions on daily living were reinforced by deteriorating public space, a product of abandoned buildings, degraded infrastructure, and the loss of local businesses. The fact that public opinion about aid allocations is roughly in line with media coverage simply reinforces the point for them. They reactivated the piety and spirituality learned during their college days and reinforced while working abroad. They might also be reinforced by developments which increased the chances of detecting breaches of the law, such as advances in technology. Each year the confidence of women calypsonians has grown, reinforced by the support and gratitude of female audience members. Through technology, the phonograph both circumvented and reinforced the cultural hierarchy present in live musical performance. The ratio at which responding ceases is termed the breakpoint, and is routinely used to compare the reinforcing efficacy of different drugs or drug doses. The increase in poverty caused by adjustment comes largely from its deflationary effects, though these are reinforced by the consequences of devaluation in many economies. Repeated interactions are desirable because they build trust, reinforcing successful relationships and serving as the basis for further exchange. The central finale brings the principals together for a simultaneous exposition of all aspects of the triangle, sometimes revealing concealed conflicts or reinforcing latent suspicions. Three possible scenarios are discussed extensively : mutually reinforcing flight from the world ; conflicting religiopolitical agendas ; and prophetic catalysts moving in tandem. Enjoyment and meaning come in affirming that all the diversity reinforces a basic lesson. Such a revelation played on the community's worst fears and reinforced a prevailing sense of a breakdown of the natural order. Mill owners and planters were engaged in a mutually dependent relationship that was reinforced by the personal ties created through contracts. Chapter 5 analyses the power of generating, protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights, and reinforcing private-sector investments. The results in the middle panels are reinforced when all firms are subject to the cost channel (bottom panels). Moreover, though some motives are mutually reinforcing, others are contradictory: treating discussion as an opportunity for persuading others, for example, can conflict with educating oneself. The dialectic between resisting and reinforcing gender norms - the tension between contestation and consent - highlights the role of individual personality in navigating social organisation. The progressive democratization of local and national politics reinforced this, forcing parties into more specialized and sophisticated techniques of organization. Disaggregating the analysis to focus upon the results for individual provinces reinforces the importance of national influences. He reinforces this argument with an emphasis on the changing role of technology. In particular, once people have participated in an election the act of voting is reinforced by party contact. Is the rhetoric of 'responsibility' reinforced by the reality of policy? The arbitrary allocation of social rights was reinforced, not reversed. The authoritarian political system and the entrenched official thinking on social policy are mutually reinforcing. In some cases changes in identity and behaviour reinforced each other to result in rapid change between interviews. In this scenario, the absence of policy in terms of service provision can also act as passive policy measures reinforcing family responsibilities. A precautionary approach towards risk regulation was also reflected in and reinforced by a number of judicial decisions. In the former, labour-market liberalization is reinforced by political repression to eradicate labour collectivism. All of which reinforced their belief in its seriousness. The effect of natural selection would be reinforced if asexual reproduction was predominant in the population. Once achieved, minimal frustration will be clearly reinforced by evolution. Other studies have reinforced the benefit of complementary and alternative medicine approaches on spiritual well-being and quality of life, pain, anxiety, and depression. She felt this reinforced her decisions to do things for herself. What we are rather suggesting is that our presenter's performance reinforces the need to look into that structural part that we call 'script'. By articulating 'deviant ' behaviour, they reinforced and, importantly, produced, the ideal of the 'norm' - a norm with which they are unable to comply. Another aspect that reinforces the ambiophonic space is the lack of sound displacements. He uses sound to illustrate how reinforcing an association creates signification. Biological pessimism reinforced the intellectual schadenfreude of the day. Since the majority of new women voters would not have access to party membership through trade unions, their arrival reinforced the necessity for reorganization. Although the basic code of comportment for women of all classes is strikingly similar - marital fidelity and obedience - adherence to the code reinforces class distinctions. Finally, he linked up the two towers by means of a wall reinforced with large arches, which continued further to the east. The image is reinforced in the next scene. Such a view is reinforced by examination of the regional distribution of the largest deviations from the model. Nevertheless, marriage within a group surely reinforces the unity of the group, contributing to its total development in harmony with the social factor. The intensification of the market produces non-lieux, yet paradoxically reinforces localities and regional areas, or some of them at least. They felt that the aggressive behaviour and attention-seeking which are more prevalent among males should not be reinforced by teacher responses. Each symptom reinforces the others, making it difficult to break out of the cycle. Dangers exist, however, that tests could both dominate and limit the curriculum as well as reinforcing a sense of failure for children with special needs. In practice, legislation has reinforced the pre-existing gender order. Further change reinforced by acceleration of women's real wage growth led to a further decline after 1970. They were further reinforced by two sets of external pressures of almost equal strength. Grossly disproportionate amounts of money per pupil for each system reinforced these differences. 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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