词汇 | example_english_restraint |
释义 | Examples of restraintThese 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. The second describes the empirical analysis, clarifying the effects of democracy and executive restraints on governance quality. The use of physical and pharmacological restraints leads to more severe injuries from falls. The average violation equals the sum of violations divided by the number of restraints. On executive discretion, 17 countries are classified as having meaningful restraints, while the remaining 21 lack such restraints. While some legal restraints on labour may exist, liberalized labour markets are underpinned principally by the electoral dominance of pro-neoliberal parties. Indeed, paramagnetism-based restraints are very efficient for mapping the binding sites and the interactions with other proteins or small molecules. An error-tolerant target function reduces the impact of erroneous restraints on the calculated structures. In practice, often more than half of the intraresidual and many sequential restraints are irrelevant. Being in an early stage of their application, the potential of orientation restraints in biomolecular structure calculation remains to be assessed by further research. All upper and lower limit distance restraints, scalar couplings and angle restraints available within the fragment are used. Yes, the fundamental thing is the capacity to resist, not to surrender, because the future has only obstacles, delusions, and restraints. The close correlation between democratic contestation and executive restraints makes it difficult to distinguish very sharply between their effects on developmental governance. The main finding is that a combination of democratic contestation and institutional restraints on governments' discretionary authority substantially improves developmental governance. In assessing democratic institutions' impact on governance quality, it therefore makes sense first to examine the effects of contestation and restraints jointly. The main finding is that a combination of democratic contestation and institutional restraints on governments' discretionary executive authority improves governance quality substantially. In general, the culture of chance has thrived at times when the market has operated largely without restraints and has offered spectacular rewards for risk-taking. In the autonomous citizen sector, of course, there are very few restraints at all. As restraints were placed on the self-governance of physicians, the legitimacy of internal norms for guiding healthcare choices was itself brought into question. In the third phase, from the mid-20th century until today, organized medicine relaxed its restraints on physician entrepreneurship. The use of physical restraints should be avoided wherever possible. Executive restraints are anchored in institutionally separated powers and political pluralism. The structure is represented by dark cylinders for covalent bonds between heavy atoms ; distance restraints are visualized by thin lines. Exploration of public debate needs to be released from these restraints and this article attempts to help begin the process. A second limitation was borne out of the practical restraints of conducting the study. In the right economic and ideological context, moderate legal restraints tend to suffice. If such models are to be used, then care must be taken as to the strength and nature of the restraints. A new approach for applying residual dipolar couplings as restraints in structure elucidation. Since then, continuous efforts were focused to the exploitation of phenomena involving hyperfine interactions as sources of structural restraints. In the first round, the 25 % consistently violated distance restraints with the largest average violations were deleted, and the structure calculation was repeated. Only for a small subset of all distances dij, restraints in the form of lower and upper bounds, lij dij uij, can be determined. In the absence of contradicting restraints this can be achieved by generating a large enough ensemble of conformers from which the best ones are taken. At the outset only local restraints with respect to the polypeptide sequence are considered. In addition, the removal of irrelevant distance restraints increases slightly the efficiency of the structure calculation by obviating unnecessary computations. Distance restraints can be visualized in a number of different ways. The singling out of the pilgrims as the main vector of cholera justified the lowering of the restraints on other groups of travellers. Such groups can appeal to their audience's basest instincts, since they are free of the burden of governing and the restraints of domestic politics. Contestation's contribution in these areas is mainly indirect, in providing a pluralistic political environment to support institutional restraints on governments' discretionary authority. The combination of democratic contestation and executive restraints in turn improves governance quality on all three indicators. Executive restraints are thus the dominant institutional bases of improved governance on the first two indicators. In practice, car owners were ignoring many of the restraints imposed in the original plan. In spite of severe institutional restraints, ties between labour and opposition politicians and activists were first established during the era of united opposition to authoritarianism. The present age does not take kindly to the imposition of restraints, but is there not a case for some degree of vigilance? Wage restraints were loosened somewhat, and incomes per capital rose by over 40 per cent, doubling since independence. Preferences about seclusion, restraints, and electroconvulsive therapy can be specified. Paramagnetism-based structural restraints are highly complementary to classical restraints. As a result of certain legal and medical restraints the necessary means of fertility control are not used in the optimum way. Again, apart from macroeconomic and wage restraints, industrial policy subsidies were ended, regulatory oversight was tightened, and the big state banks were sold to foreigners. The final set of findings helps clarify the relative influence of democratic contestation and executive restraints on governance quality. The movement to make illegal per se all direct restraints on competition, regardless of its status at common law, was fundamentally agrarian in origins. Torsion angle restraints in the form of an allowed interval are used to incorporate scalar coupling information into the structure calculation. Intraresidual and sequential distance restraints have been omitted for clarity. Liberal politics and plebiscitary politics are complementar y because the modern presidency is built upon "weak institutional restraints" and liberalism thrives in such an environment. On these indicators, restricted contestation can contribute indirectly to better governance, if the political pluralism permitted supports institutional restraints on executive discretion. Libertarians insist on individual freedom, with minimal restraints by the state. Bringing comments into performance measurement, concepts, consequences and restraints. We were unable to assess this in the current study because of the ethical restraints of videoing children in nursery schools. Also, there are cost and ethical restraints on the use of laboratory mammals. As an additional consequence of clinician time restraints, psychosocial assessment of the patient was often neglected during the review. Physical restraints indicate performance related to a resident outcome. Certainly, some economic restraints can be observed in the publishing of religious books. On the other hand, the public sector financial restraints created a profitable short-term business opportunity for the banking system. Executive restraints exert a large, positive, and statistically significant impact on both indicators, estimated at 2.3 points. Because all eight countries in the sample with democratic contestation also possess executive restraints, standard tests of statistical significance are not applicable. In contrast, democratic contestation emerges as more important than executive restraints in limiting corruption. Regarding policy coherence and publicservice effectiveness, executive restraints seem to be the proximate causes of improved governance. The imposed conditionalities resulted in cuts in public spending, the introduction of wage restraints, and reductions in food subsidies. Further research on similar specialist nurse functions should focus on the restraints of the function and the systemic consequences of the interventions. She was then hospitalized, and required numerous restraints because of her rages. Additionally, such structural restraints ensure that state sovereignty remains vested with citizens. Perceptions of risk were focused on the immediate procedure with little information of long-term burdens such as the need for restraints. Once the structural restraints imposed by the perfect three-way junction are relaxed, three- and four-way junctions exhibit the same general principles of folding. Depending on the structure calculation program used, special covalent bonds such as disulphide bridges or cyclic peptide bonds have to be enforced by distance restraints. Clearly if restraints are to be used, some care has to be taken in deciding on their nature and magnitude. The number of restraints added by this type of external information is not easily estimated. The important point about the woods was their separation from the workaday world, where all men were free from restraints. The increase in recommendations in the following years reflects in part a loosening of budget restraints. In the second round, all remaining consistently violated distance restraints were eliminated, and the structure calculation was repeated again. The resulting structures are of similar quality as those obtained from correct restraints only, and there is close agreement between them. One might begin by visualizing a spectrum ranging from ex tempore creation involving few restraints to verbatim memorization (although neither extreme reflects historical reality). The inference she then draws - that therefore the restraints were not very important in the original - is illegitimate, and plainly wrong. Backbone-only restraints for fast determination of the protein fold: the role of paramagnetism-based restraints. The effect of introducing different classes of restraints into structure calculation can be analyzed with respect to their contributions to precision, accuracy, and agreement among the various classes of constraints. The unifying factor was the material restraints placed on the individual's physical and mental being. More ominously, by cutting that love loose from prior restraints, it portends the ever-mutating instigations of modern ideological zeal. Depending upon the precise budgetary restraints a client may have, they can be long, medium or short term. However, logistic restraints did not provide for such a requirement without a change in experimental design. His political and ideological loyalty and his party discipline certainly constituted powerful restraints on both his political and intellectual action and his vision. However, restraints or punishment of scientists who contribute to our growing body of knowledge, in compliance with applicable regulatory safeguards, may constitute overreaching government action. In any event, this shows that within the restraints described above, output of reasonable quality can be obtained which requires only light post-editing. First, restraints on entry to keep the industry from having an inefficiently large number of firms would be required. Pervasive inhumanities involve selective disengagement of empathic restraints through dissociative psychosocial mechanisms. Constitutionalism by dividing power provides a system of effective restraints upon governmental action. The question confronts us: how did the idea of restraints arise? The casting was subject to certain theoretical restraints. The refined structure is based on an extensive set of 2581 geometry restraints including 125 intermolecular distances. Ambiguous peak assignments are treated as separate distance restraints in the structure calculations, and erroneous assignments are eliminated in iterative cycles. Being tight medium- or long-range distance restraints, their impact on the resulting structure is considerable. 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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