词汇 | example_english_resort |
释义 | Examples of resortThese 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. As this corps remained thinly spread, the government also resorted to other means, such as regular troops and irregular units. To achieve this end, they sometimes resorted to reviving bygone tribal identities or inventing new ones altogether. When the mills failed to honour their contractual obligations with regard to water, planters resorted to litigation. However, our goal is to express search problems functionally without resorting to a multi-paradigm approach. Even where informal understandings may be equally important, the possibility of resorting to formal voting rules may affect the decision taken. She had resorted to the courts seeking her freedom (açao de liberdade), but this had g been denied because of lack of evidence. Popular locations for convalescent institutions were in rural areas or coastal resorts thought to be conducive to recuperation. Our great writers sensed the need for enriching and cultivating the language of the people without resorting to the means of scientific philology. The construction is described in full detail, without resorting to advanced categorical theoretic notions. The police were often resorted to, and at times took up permanent station in the libraries. To avoid excessive backtracking, we resorted to an alternative strategy in which syntactic possibilities were ordered according to their frequency of use. Second, the leaders are portrayed, often approvingly, as resorting to trickery and shrewdness. The poor resorted to legal organizations for relief. In many cases, the user model often resorts to using a scale with two or three categories: "novice, advanced, expert". The government resorted to coercion and co-option in order to get its way. Using a particular semantic type then allows input specifications to be formulated without resorting to low-level syntactic information. There have been reports that candidates have resorted to bribes in order to be named on a party's list. Factories and halls of culture, tourist resorts and housing developments are expressly organized to serve this pseudo-community. Parish priests resorted to their own particular concepts and categories, often with different terms being applied to given individuals. Thus, to say that nurses have often resorted to industrial action because they were not professionalized is only trivially true. The unsupervised clustering method simply classifies genes based on their expression patterns across treatments or conditions without resorting to any prior knowledge of gene function. The reason for this was the desire to emphasise the similarity of related operations without resorting to large numbers of almost identical function names. Clearly, providing for a set of wealthy consumers was not the preserve of either resorts or county towns. Fewer mouths to feed might mean greater independence (the ability to care for the family without resorting to assistance) and stability. Their disagreements are reflected in the extent to which they have resorted to their national prerogative to request additional national regulatory requirements. In these struggles, all the parties resorted to ideolog ical rhetor ic and appealed to political author ities. As far as degree of shortening is concerned, a negligible decrease in centrality is exhibited by acronyms resorting to any of the devices mentioned above. Conceived in grandly sculpted gestures, the music is always interesting and highly finished, often brilliant, yet never resorts to showmanship. A number of modifications have been proposed to avoid this defect, many of them resorting to steps in, or close to, the steepest-descent direction. They probably resorted to store-bought food requiring little preparation, with possible nutritional disadvantages to their children. Mills took advantage of pre-existing patterns of landownership and resorted to outside growers to supply a significant share of their cane needs. Strikes were resorted to only if all other mechanisms for a peaceful settlement were exhausted. The physical actions and particularly violent confrontations have actually been last resorts of the civil groups, embarked upon because of the failure of peaceful methods. To transmit news or orders, consuls and the beylical authorities resorted by preference to converts. In 1617 the need for more urgent repairs became apparent and the vestry resorted to arm-twisting. However, during the holiday season they may also supply visitors and people staying in resorts or summer houses. When these precautions proved insufficient the government resorted to more forceful measures, involving the collective punishment of communities by mobile columns of regulars and gendarmes. However, as discussed below, it might be possible to engage the mechanisms of central tolerance without resorting to direct intrathymic injection. Before resorting to accounts based on phylogeny, more parsimonious accounts in terms of ontogeny should be explored. The present, still authoritarian, regime resorts to violence, diversion and disinformation, while the opposition parties constitute no real democratic alternative. During the second half of the nineteenth century families who previously would have used wet nurses increasingly resorted to artificial feeding by paid attendants. When new and more restricted poor relief was introduced in 1871, some of those in need resorted to crime for subsistence. Since no gamble is optimal according to all permissible utility functions, the agent resorts to security reasoning. She resorted to showing scans of her damaged brain to convince sceptical audiences that she did indeed have dementia. Observers under high epinephrine-induced arousal resorted to a variety of maneuvers to keep the model's pain out of sight and out of mind. We hold the opinion that it is necessary for the type of analysis we have resorted to. A union of intervocalic and domain-final sites can be straightforwardly achieved without resorting to coda-capturing resyllabification. If the confidence is low, the system resorts to an explicit confirmation. The political establishment grew nervous and resorted to dirty tricks. In this setting, parties can attain their ideological goals without resorting to extreme discipline of their members in the legislature. The problem, of course, is how to integrate them without resorting to determinisms and oversimplifications. In general, participation was based on communicative rather than strategic interaction, although neighbourhood representatives occasionally resorted to community mobilisation to push special interests. Bigger pension funds are likely to manage their assets on their own, without resorting to a risk transfer to a life insurance company. Secondly, in the long run, resorting to debt financing seems to be a dead end to finance retirement systems. As the conflict intensifies, the government has resorted to increasingly extreme measures to counteract the rebellion, often by using the population as shield and ransom. Concerning the feedback effects of growth on finance, these models provide a natural link without resorting to fixed-costs assumptions. We set this case up by assuming that the government pays off the debt immediately, never resorting to bond finance thereafter. The theoretical reasons for resorting to the representative agent are well understood. The programs often start with external incentives to participating farmers, but land management resorts to pre-project conditions once intervention ends. Monitoring the clotting time during bypass ensures continuation of adequacy without resorting to empirical dosing. Such an assumption is necessary to get precise results without resorting to numerical computations. When they do not adopt an antitheoretical orientation, their explanatory apparatus resorts mainly to causal and/ or functional analyses. Understood the second way, they are, at best, secondary evidence, only resorted to out of necessity in cases where primary evidence is insufficient. However, before resorting to particular explanations on a case-by-case basis, we note some general features that affect all relationships. If one resorts to rational choice as a fundamental premise, then one must insist on its consistent use. Whenever there was confrontation, they reacted quickly and resorted to different strategies to minimise threats to their survival. The temptation to keep the analysis simple by resorting to the representative agent is understandable. Finally, the authorities resorted to a show of force. The results show that when the children established past references, they resorted mostly to aspect markers. The new industries and trades needed flexible and mobile labour, and increasingly resorted to women and children. In these circumstances, communities resorted to the use of what can be called famine foods. Each contender resorts at least on some occasion to the entire gamut of stratagems available. To achieve that objective they even resorted occasionally to the use of violence. The belligerent nations financed the war effort by resorting to inflationary finance. One explanation for this may be that contextual obstacles prevent them from resorting to formalism. Several of these resorts lived on as theatres or bains publics. Our cities, our health and entertainment resorts, will be frequented by crowds of foreigners curious how a country can live under the siege of sanctions. The analyses of the response types given to the yoo'ons further suggest that the children resorted to orthographic (kana-based) strategies, not only to mora counting. Most significantly, they achieved this without resorting to secular claims. He resorted to generalisations about man being naturally quarrelsome and irrational. Planned discourse, which is characteristic of writing but not exclusively so, resorts less and less to the resources and support of physical/individual context. If constructions with distinct functions are in fact represented, the data must be resorted and re-counted before any statistics are accepted as linguistically meaningful. In approaching the imperial experience, both colonizer and colonized often resorted to fiction. Not surprisingly, constipation is virtually unknown and purgatives never resorted to. The bureaucracy is the means by which inequalities are enforced without too often resorting to physical coercion. Abandoned by his parents and left with little money, the boy resorts to eating plain rolls for dinner. Generally, less formal means of dispute settlement, including self-help, conciliation, and arbitration, are first attempted before resorting to formal tribunals. Significantly, he did so without resorting to secular claims. In this country, age-related factors such as ill health and retirement may initiate a move to climatically favoured areas such as the south-coast resorts. We have resorted to the intermediary of the generalized dimensions. Moreover, those who resorted casually to litigation were exposed to severe penalties. None of this proves it to be somehow unfair if nobody rules at all or if social order is maintained without resorting to governance. 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