词汇 | example_english_seemingly |
释义 | Examples of seeminglyThese 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. How can we explain the seemingly counter-intuitive finding that we sometimes find more economic voting when governments would appear to have less 'clarity of responsibility'? Seemingly, approaches to and experiences of employment and care across the generations had not changed as much as might have been anticipated. Hence, it is suggested that juveniles fed further offshore than did larvae, so competition for food is seemingly alleviated by space budgeting. Where the seemingly archaic hay cart dominates the foreground, the painting's mid section depicts a synthesis of urban and pre-urban forms. One is to trace their genesis in a shared context, to give a historical account that is rich enough to encompass seemingly diverse cultural manifestations. I argue that these seemingly contradictory arguments are in fact consistent with mainstream theory in the statistical literature. At the heart of my exploration is this seemingly simple question: what constitutes a ' good' rock autobiography? Even seemingly encompassing unions (measured by density) might pursue narrow interests when union organizational structure is fragmented. During the gold rushes when the population suddenly increased many-fold leading to seemingly limitless demand for meat, the balance finally tipped against labour. Just why the junta seemingly ' pulled its punches ' forms an intriguing puzzle, one that may be fruitfully analysed at the organisational level. As an aesthetics both socially prescribed and seemingly subjective, fashion marks the intersection of competing ideological discourses, and thus necessarily fosters social contradiction. When the theory is unveiled, we are often amazed to see that these seemingly aberrant bridges do exist by themselves naturally. The results indicate that the diversity of life is extensive, even in this seemingly inhospitable ' ' extreme ' ' environment. There is, for instance, intriguing evidence that seemingly tiny procedural differences can make a large difference to behavior. Even (seemingly) unimportant enacted laws change the status quo policy and have greater utility than dead important bills. Pictures are seemingly automatically parsed right along with our visual perception of the world, naturalised. Much seemingly vital information, such as composite makeup and resin chemistry, is totally ignored. Candidates include response to corruption scandals and imitating a seemingly successful foreign example. The seemingly unending cycles of war and peace, negotiations and stalemates, are a testament to the deep-seated and long-held feelings about the region. He gained his peculiar strength and capacity from the combination of these two seemingly contradictory sets of attitudes. However, these studies employed neuropsychological tasks based on emotionally ' neutral ' stimuli - materials not seemingly positive or negative in affective tone. He portrays this varied appeal as a feature of the libel as a genre, with simple, seemingly nave, rhymes sometimes masking informed political criticism. The video begins in the time-honoured manner of seemingly all manufactured bands' first singles: by introducing the members of the band by name. Possessing a seemingly independent psychological agency, the womb harboured concentrated powers of intimidating female sexuality. If uncertainty abounds, one seemingly reasonable response might be to experiment and so gather information. Thereby, the recurring rhetoric of ' friendship ' - seemingly purely personal - assumed a political relevance. The pattern of invasion followed by catastrophe seemingly occurred everywhere. One can note an intrinsic and indeed intriguing mixture of themes and topics as well as innovative and rewarding approaches towards seemingly common grounds. Seemingly in the moment of crisis, personal ties were as important as confessional allegiance. In its first phase, until 1622, it was inhabited by a seemingly homogeneous group of former time-expired servants of the company. Worth noting, first of all, is something seemingly obvious. As we worked on the semantics, we would often find that seemingly innocuous changes in one part of the semantics would disrupt other parts. They involve properties of individual, seemingly identical enzymes present in the two stages. The seemingly evident answer will be that they are die out. The first is the necessity of optimal hygiene and food-handling practices, even among seemingly well employees. Collectively, the results indicate that the diversity of life is extensive even in this seemingly inhospitable "extreme" environment. Expelled from the party, he sought work for the government when war broke out and became a roving ambassador, seemingly above party. Seemingly paralysed and unprepared, the regency bowed to the inevitable dismissal, and were spared any reprisals. Moreover, life is at the mercy of seemingly chance happenings. Once ovarian cancer is suspected, surgery is scheduled urgently, leaving women wondering how their seemingly innocuous symptoms turned out to be cancer. The seemingly mysterious ill-formedness of the (9b) cases has a straightforward explanation. Second, non-finality provides these seemingly unrelated phenomena with a general and uniform analysis and incorporates them into a larger pattern with more traditional non-finality effects. Many seemingly well-to-do mid-lifers were content with their prosperity and secure about the future. In this there was a curious tension between asking historical questions about a seemingly quaint little theatrical superstition, while nonetheless still observing it. The theory is, of course, both fiercely nationalistic and seemingly naive philosophically. Often these endings are used in a seemingly indiscriminate fashion by the same writer, as shown in (1) and (2). On such an embedding, two seemingly technical restrictions have to be imposed. Although language mixing is a seemingly difficult interactional challenge, conversational participants clearly do find ways to make meaning with one another. Recent work has shown that such seemingly common-sense assumptions require substantial modification in light of the complex legacy of colonialism. Immigrants and their languages worldwide are similarly subjected to seemingly irresistible social, political, and economic pressures. In terms of my own work, there are three seemingly conflicting conceptualisations of space that are significant. However, closer inspection of seemingly different scales reveals characteristics common to almost all scales, suggesting perhaps that music is a natural form of expression. Ironically, the seemingly complex nonlinear model is simpler than the linear rival, and therefore outperforms it. How did these seemingly implacable adversaries get to be tactical allies in 1947? A more serious concern is the seemingly subjective assertive arguments that simply are not substantiated. Purchasing and hiring of land are seemingly on the increase. The public was sceptical of this new party for its leaders' inexperience in government and seemingly radical ideas. As a consequence, this section is rather confusing, with quantities of seemingly disconnected results. Uptake by the learners showed a similar seemingly nonsystematic distribution across different types of morphosyntactic episodes. 12. Among the members, they helped to infuse a puzzling and seemingly illogical practice with some degree of order. Nonetheless, it was the backwaters in the kampong communities that suffered far disproportionate fatalities than the seemingly overcrowded and filthy urban centres. Although coregulated behavior seemingly occurs without ostensible training, training in fact begins at the organism's birth. A hallmark of dream-like experiences is the unstable and seemingly random character of dreamt detail. The brain performs a very similar function daily and seemingly flawlessly. The welfare consensus was consigned to its pauper's grave, seemingly financially and ideologically bankrupt. Their studies explore the body's crucial role in even the most seemingly cerebral type of cognitive activity. Other parents seemingly pay no special attention to their children's language learning and have actively bilingual children, apparently without much effort. Scales of this type are terse, efficient, and seemingly straightforward in their application. No pretensions, though his scholarship was seemingly unlimited. Archaeologists who have turned their attention to creolization, the seemingly positive side of cultural engagement, have usually performed a sleight-of-hand subterfuge. However, even seemingly straightforward adjectives can lead one astray. Thus, their approach is seemingly more consistent with the first person standpoint generally upheld by economists. Although this is a reasonable assumption to make, in our view it further undermines the seemingly clear-cut distinction between a perceptual and an action pathway. How may this seemingly contradictory evidence be reconciled? Both caldesmon and tropomyosin harbour contractile-regulatory activity that is both independent, and seemingly coupled to one another. Most prostate cancer develops from a background of proliferative but seemingly benign epithelium. Traditional classes in rhetoric and oral communication, seemingly out of sync with today's electronic generation, are making a comeback across the country. She sat there, peeping at us, seemingly pleased with herself and with our response. Two seemingly satisfactory mechanisms for the same mixture often give induction times that differ by a factor of 2 or more. The velocity fields derived from these seemingly identical analyses are not identical. In a seemingly static economy with extremes of wealth and privation, the desire to diminish poverty led to various programs for redistribution. Gates seemingly saw no contradiction between this argument and his hostility towards ' ' miscegenation. Seemingly reliable data were obtained from the same survey described above on current symptomatology. Paradoxically, while we live in an open society, it is seemingly threatened by fear. Conversely, seemingly incorrect use may mask adult-like knowledge. None was so threatening as the destruction of seemingly fixed relationships. The very term 'revival' has obvious evangelical associations and gives to literary endeavour a seemingly religious sanction. Another noteworthy point is a characteristic of other mass extinctions, that of selective extinction of seemingly similar groups. People with seemingly identical family and income situations may make different saving choices-some may save a great deal while others save little, if anything. One must be careful in deciding what kind of importance to give to this seemingly tentative essay. Ironically, once seemingly unmappable ethereality has appeared with dimensionality while measurable corporeality has diffused ethereally. The act of its making is closer to fabrication than the seemingly neat and tidy production of architectural drawings. However, this recent work has yielded seemingly contradictory findings of maternal-reported childhood internalizing problems. The present results also may provide some insight into seemingly contradictory findings from previous research on aggressive/rejected children's prosocial behavior with peers. One possible explanation for seemingly disparate memory processes has been related to the occurrence of single versus repeated experiences of trauma. Also, the speaker's viewpoint is present, not past, so there is seemingly no motivation for using distanced forms. The second reason, only seemingly a paradox, is the power of creative error. Hermans came up with an interesting explanation for the seemingly opposing results. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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