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词汇 example_english_secure
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One of the greatest challenges to global public health is securing treatments for neglected diseases and those endemic to poor nations.
He gathers resources - rents a house for and sees to the physical needs of his future band, and secures space for training and rehearsal.
Finally, securing access to stairs and the outdoors with locks and gates should be done to prevent wandering of walking infants.
In doing so, he secured essentially maritime objectives by diplomatic means.
Such arrangements are thought to provide the best means of securing members' interests.
Free elections and accountability of the government to the electorate have been introduced before the institutions of a modern state are fully secured.
If, by great permanent establishments, all these objects of expence are better secured ..., are they worse than if the same tastes prevailed in scattered individuals ?
134 of growers and/or owners, securing adequate capital, grants or loans, and recruiting top-notch management (including field and market support).
He also most generously assisted the author in securing copies of a number of the sources cited in this paper.
Thus, the federal executive was prevented from securing favourable political conditions in several key states before the election took place.
At the convention he secured provisions important to his constituents.
In this sense it was certainly welcome to producers and researchers, since it secured the public standing of the object they dealt with.
The presence of an environment and an attitude supporting cost containment may be the critical factor for securing cost-effective practice behavior among physicians.
As a result, vast financial resources were increasingly secured and redeployed to construct military and naval machines of unprecedented size, complexity, and cost.
Despite perturbations of the plant process, which do not occur in the model, a satisfactory control performance still is secured.
Until 1980, securing a seat was simply a question of receiving the necessary number of individual votes.
Veterans, represented by a powerful new ministry, secured most-favoured status within the post-war state.
The success of promoters in securing state-level majorities is further evidence of strong popular support for public spending on improvements.
No alternative measures for securing majoritarian control are equally effective.
We ask in particular whether securing agenda power at these legislative stages systematically affects the content of legislation that the government pursues.
The access cover for the terrace tank was rusted, improperly secured and sunken below ground level, allowing surface run-off water to enter the tank.
Higher income groups have secured the lion's share of benefits and subsidies in key sectors such as education, health and pensions provision.
Looked at superficially, almost total immobility seems to have been secured by the contending forces.
In contrast, labour secured the parliamentary seat in 1922, 1923, and 1929.
Access to services and resources for such groups has to be secured in ways which challenge discrimination and disadvantage.
As such, theorists of representative government see no particular intrinsic merit in securing high turnouts at elections.
Resources (both senior human and financial) were secured early on and these proved to be significant factors in sustaining the initiative.
In the physical and social sciences, and in our library, archival, and museum activities, we have secured a wide range of external grants.
Once the documents themselves had been secured, the next serious problem was the edition itself.
In the second phase, after 1995, it became apparent that the regime was engaged in securing the parties' submission.
Politics should, to begin with, facilitate the achievement of pacification, but beyond that it should enable a constitutional settlement to be secured.
They will reverse into the covered loading bay and the entrance can be secured behind t hem.
Their further conclusions about its dialect history, however, are speculative, not secured by either linguistic or culture-historical data.
Given the difficulty in securing samples, there ought to be more efficient use of existing data sets.
With building costs refined, construction methods established, and a contractor keen to proceed, finance for the project was secured.
The latter posting as an aide to a colonel was secured by a personal friend.
Unless, that is, no promise can be made without uptake being secured.
Such enhancement and fulfillment go beyond merely securing the minima that make one's life more than tolerable and susceptible to active identification.
The greatest prize was that they secured food.
In a sense, the head jobber was to be turned into higher grade supervisory manager and his position secured from the general consequences of rationalisation.
In short, the military secured the growth of a tiny pribumi elite capital, while stunting broader regional pribumi capitalist caucuses.
Though limited in securing change, the flow of information about government activities increased, civil service associations expanded, and limited legal reform was introduced.
The wings were then covered with a glass cover slip secured with sellotape.
Four of the professors - male leavers of 1963, 1968, 1969 and 1973 - left the conservatoire early because they had secured positions in major orchestras.
The identification of the tsetses, secured on these two canoe trips, was a matter of some difficulty.
The transaction-centred view regards buildings and their component parts as instrumental in securing other ends.
Once again, its major role may be in securing fetal nutrient supply.
In addition, securing a meaningful participation for poor stakeholders requires sufficient prior investments in their empower ment and in the capacity of their representative organizations.
The epidural catheter is secured and used to extend analgesia once the spinal component has worn off.
As discussed above, several thousand former soldiers received the training they sought, though not all of these veterans secured employment corresponding to their skills.
The tools of technical competence are employed, (legal language, reliance on precedent for example), a process reflecting the need for securing efficiency.
If there is to be responsible party government, the party label must be something more than a mere device for securing office.
Nothing outside of the flux secures the issue of it.
Only such a turnover could provide the conditions under which the democratic processes could be fully secured in the minds of the citizenry.
Communities become wary of the stranger in a crime-ridden society and non-state policing is the method chosen by many for securing exclusion.
In both, leadership positions are secured through election, although an examination of the recent office-holders reveals that sub-tribal cliques dominate both.
Where private interests required public authority, they secured it from municipalities through corrupt means.
Ultimately internal improvements would be secured by liberalizing the laws of incorporation and allowing private interests to de®ne and appropriate the public interest.
One anion and one cation resin bag were secured to a plastic stake with monofilament line at six random locations in each 1-ha plot.
Catheters were secured according to the same procedure in the contralateral oviduct.
Eye movements were prevented by securing the conjunctival sutures to the stereotaxic apparatus.
Regulation of arrestin cycle secures the fidelity and maintenance of the fly photoreceptor cell.
Despite its erroneous naming, however, "public" health reform was secured largely in "private," domestic spaces.
Two sleeve bearings suppor t the shaft and are secured to a steel plate.
The resulting framework will provide just-in-time securing compilation and it will serve as a vehicle for experiments with mobile code.
A new kind of life has been secured through a direct application of science.
Drive and ambition had secured his place at the centre of folk-song discourse, and he was intent on determining the direction it now took.
In cinema, the screen is analogous to the mirror, giving the viewer an identity (including gender-identity) secured through identification with sound.
Locks can be secured in an open position with tape, or the doorknobs reversed, with the lock on the outside of the door.
Pierre can accept pointless suffering through having secured an independence of the world and an awareness of absolute safety in which nothing is dreaded.
Perhaps better : reason inculcates epistemic norms as a means of efficiently securing distinctively practical ends.
They actually secured 13 per cent of seats together.
Other countries will be added for its 2004 survey once such funding is secured.
However, the emphasis was on securing existing rights and less often on extending them.
The interviews for this study also show that close cooperation between parents is an important influence in securing the involvement of fathers with their children.
As women joined men in securing higher education, the average age of marriage increased.
Basic resources of a market - property, capital and contracts - are secured by the rule of law.
Right to resources secured through common residence in locality over long times and by participation in age-set activities.
The services of paramedical staff are secured only in difficult labour cases.
Once the frontier had been secured, some of the militarized settlers moved south and east to the new frontier.
The images of the music examples are available for online reproduction, as no rights have been secured.
Multilingualism is viewed as a means of securing advantages for their offspring nationally and internationally.
The greatest privileges were secured by learning and academic qualifications.
Nevertheless, this approach has proven effective in securing funds year to year.
They might be summed up as a defiance of the effects of time, and a persuasion that agreement may be secured by centralised legislation.
To be esteemed by another secures one's own sense of self-esteem, and gives body to one's own sense of identity.
They were securing the right to have their own courts.
He secured two admission tickets but when he arrived he found they were only good for the front doors where" already hundreds were waiting".
The political element would be secured through the adoption of proportional representation.
In this sense, sensory experience and observation sentences are the ultimate checkpoint for scientific theory; they are that which secures the web to fixed ground.
The principal secondary processes are those concerned with securing changed dictionary material.
Finally, possible worlds aid our understanding of fiction since within its framework the autonomy of world systems is secured.
Liberalism sees the chief goal of society as one of securing a realm of private freedom - freedom as non-interference - for individuals.
The types of external sources from which gap financing was secured by rejected applicants is dominated by institutions which provide grants or soft loans.
A clear plastic 2-l bottle with the bottom cut out was secured on top of the container as a cage.
The practices of political favouritism and bribery also represented a means of securing important positions.
English as a medium of instruction at secondary and tertiary levels seems secured for the next couple of decades.
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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