词汇 | example_english_restrict |
释义 | Examples of restrictThese 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. Structures on the edges of plazas had restricted access. However, those studies are often restricted to a collisionless situation. In contrast to many other studies of first-episode psychosis, the sample is not restricted to in-patients. Finally, public awareness of this loss of natural capital was restricted and those directly affected had little recourse. Since our analysis is restricted to independent or private research institutions, we take a narrow view in defining such organisations. Competition, contacts and other factors restricting niches of parasite helminthes. The streamlines are restricted to the region outside the wave envelope (the dashed spiral). First, the brevity of the trial restricts our understanding to the short-term effect of liquid fluoxetine in autism. The methodological tools to do this are not restricted to a single technique. Before 1750 their choice had been restricted in both theory and practice. Because the eye camera was remote, movement of the participant's head was restricted to the range of 12 inches horizontally and four inches vertically. Pragmatically neutral conditions provide no situational cue as to the referent set that needs to be restricted. As such, it targets discriminator y speech, not just fighting words or hate speech, and so restricts more than low-value speech. Within these jurisdictions, the occasions of liability and the scope of damages have been significantly restricted. Distributional bias can be effective in allowing learning, even without restricting the class of possible learned languages. As the linking constraints stand in a universally fixed sub-hierarchy, the typological variation of voice systems is restricted. Because of low samples for some species, we restricted these analyses to 12 species. Certain spaces are restricted by gender, or restricted in terms of times of access, depending on gender. To what extent does this finding support the restricted thesis? At least two pitfalls of using scripts that are too restricting may be pointed out. We argue instead that the representational power of the neocortex is not restricted to its posterior part. A definition of perception should be restricted to those aspects of sensory stimulation that are modality-specific. However, in the mentalistic framework, the formation and manipulation of abstract knowledge is restricted to conscious activities. The shortage of both labor and development capital restricted families to exploiting their land extensively by woodcutting, or through specialized farming, as in market gardens. The new component may in addition be restricted by previously existent constraints. In these systems the flies are restricted to a limited space and lack freedom to make choices. On the other, torments surface about restricted occupational prospects and tedium. The results showed that the remaining lepidopteran stem borer families and subfamilies have restricted host plant ranges. However, if lexical selection is restricted to the response-language, facilitation was expected. If the demands of the task are low and the possible responses are restricted, a typically developing child should be able to overcome any ambiguity. The cases corresponding to occupancies restricted to zero or one will not be treated, since they are of no practical interest. In a "free society" what grounds are there for restricting the freedom of adults to purchase, and of medical practitioners to sell, cosmetic surgery? Utilizing these principles and initially restricting implantation to a small and controlled group would secure time for evaluation of these technologies before widespread implementation. At that time she was cyanosed and had a restricted exercise tolerance and was found to have aneurysmal dilatation of the pulmonary trunk. Is phonological activation restricted to the intended language? The types of speech errors made by bilingual speakers cast doubt on the assumption that phonological activation is restricted to the target language. We argue that the activation of phonological representations is not restricted to the target language and that the phonological representations of languages are not separate. In the present study, where changes in gene expression may be restricted to a single cell type, such low transcript numbers may well be undetected. In discussing these relationships, such ' conditions ' should not be restricted to employment opportunities both in the home and in the external labour market. Often, one's self-image becomes restricted and restrained by one's professional image. Finally, it is important to recognize that this has been a highly restricted dialogue involving only two objects, disciplines and authors. However, these physical practices also re-choreographed the hidden and liminal spaces to which they were restricted. Each entry ends with an interpretative commentary, restricted to that which is essential for an understanding of the text. They indicate that he supports restricting these rules. One area where individual freedom might be restricted and dependence become a reality, is in the management of food in everyday life. Married women are more likely than other women to have their access to money and other resources restricted by men. All analyses were restricted within each family to those species that represented the top 99% of all individuals collected during the study. The receptive fields of nociceptive neurons in this route are restricted. When farm households can borrow money, they fall under the perfect credit market regime; when they are restricted under the no market one. Rather, he is restricted to using a particular type of gear in a particular part of the lease unit for a specific period of time. The same applies when farmers are restricted (administratively) in their crop selection or are limited in the quantity to produce because of marketing restrictions. The use of flexibility mechanisms is restricted to being supplemental to the domestic abatement. Preservation of natural areas necessarily implies that local populations will have their use of these resources restricted. The paper is restricted to comparing two strategies to reduce the impact of climate change. Second, more hunting effort reduces the income from formal employment, which restricts agricultural consumption and works in the direction of reduced utility. If in addition to it not being removed, village livestock grazing is not restricted, the number of tigers could fall to perilously low levels. However, all these results are restricted to special situations. Their status in these texts is therefore ambiguous, with both morphological and phonological factors restricting their use. The syntax-pragmatics interface accounts for the position of parenthetical what immediately preceding the numeral, thus restricting the linear order in the syntactic string. The construction, however, does not seem to be part of everyday speech but to be restricted to learned registers. However, there is no sense in which t-to-r in monosyllabic words is restricted to function words. After the classical period, grammar becomes restricted to the linguistic aspects of philology. In view of our small groups, we restricted the number of predictions derived from the hypotheses outlined earlier. Subregion- and cell type - restricted gene knockout in mouse brain. A third major question stemming from these mediation studies is whether social mediation is restricted to particular periods in development. Given the background assumptions, restricted prioritarianism is logically equivalent to the conjunction of premises (3) to (6). In summary, taking the background assumptions on trust, we saw in the previous section the ideas that go into restricted prioritarianism. On the other hand the mathematical analysis of the related models appears to be rather restricted. I allow unique antecedents to be further restricted through emphasis of some relevant aspect, as in (12) or (27). However, the relevant correlation of stress and deictic use appears to be restricted to third-person pronouns. The separated genitive becomes much more common at the end of the fourteenth century than it was earlier, and it is not restricted in register. Another compensation for the monotony of the text might have been an extensive introduction, but here it is unnecessarily restricted to twenty-four pages. Membership was restricted to those able to demonstrate at least sixteen noble ancestors, in some places thirty-two. Let me now comment on how prioritarian justification restricts the betterness relation. By the restricted domain richness assumption, for any talent represented in society, there is always someone who chooses not to work. I do not think that rational choice theory is always, or even usually, restricted to resiliency accounts. First, as already mentioned, the imagery deficit can be restricted to only certain categories of things. A different approach to the quadratic family restricts study to behaviour on the real line for real c and invokes ergodic theory. If is weakly hyperbolic, then is semiconjugate to 0 when restricted to a subgroup of finite index. We now apply our main theorem and the previous results to show that polynomial rank-one transformations having restricted growth are mixing transformations. The first inequality follows at once by restricting the integral in the left-hand side of (7) to the interval [u/2, u]. Probing the cassiduloid origins of clypeasteroid echinoids using stratigraphically restricted parsimony analysis. Ammonoids are restricted to the basal part of the mudstones. We make a further simplification to our model by restricting ourselves to the case of two dimensions. However, the present theory is restricted to steady axisymmetric pure straining flow (uniaxial extension). Our results did not change significantly when we restricted the analysis to participants below the median of total alcohol consumption. Many genes whose expression is ultimately restricted to, and required for the determination of, a specific anlage initially appear in a larger area. However, gender differences in students' reactions to computing were not restricted to that milieu. The first approach restricts the tool maker greatly in the types of tools that can be made and their morphology. With their generally more patrician governments and restricted parliamentary franchise, the federal states tended to keep such progressive forms of taxation extremely low. In practice this plan is restricted only to a particular region of the country. There is abundant evidence on the benefits of having control over the environment as well as on negative consequences when such control is restricted. Firstly, their conclusion is restricted to a constant environment. The discussion may be restricted to impeccably intellectual topics, but the play of market forces is going on all the time just below the surface. Is their liberty not being restricted in terms of both intention and effect? Then again, individual preferences count for less the further choice is restricted by social and economic structures. Moreover, is the concept of" family life" restricted to heterosexual relationships? In our study, we have restricted our models to examining the steady-state changes in the various thermal and electromagnetic parameters. However, it is conceivable that under natural conditions consolidation occurs earlier and that it may not be restricted to a single courtship bout. On the other hand, the psychologist also recognised how the scope for his own intervention was restricted by the school's actions. 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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