词汇 | example_english_sharp |
释义 | Examples of sharpThese 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. Electrons are used in the mapping instead of ions because of their smaller g yroradius; thus they provide sharper images. Second, post-harvest and pre-harvest underweight exhibited sharper seasonal patterns. I was also delighted to find a satisfactory increase in legibility through a sharper type face and daring use of blacker ink! Among the poor, class solidarity overrode race hierarchies that were sharper among the elite, but both shared a very patriarchal view of women. In game two the players again determine who plays with sharps and who plays with flats. Our proofs are more elementary than other proofs in the literature, and our results are sharper. The sharper control over female conduct reduced their option to enter the public sphere, where most crimes were detected. Worth mentioning in this respect are corporate tax reform, sharper cuts in social expenditures, and the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector. Looking across the objective class indicators, the sharpest decline in intergenerational similarity occurred with regard to union membership. The contrast with the voluntary sector managers could hardly be sharper. Adults make sharper distinctions, which is shown by the higher number of significant differences between the various verbal forms. Safety features were present in 8.9 % of all sharps implicated in a reported percutaneous incident, most commonly intravenous needles and butterfly needles. Had this been addressed earlier in the text, the overall analysis would have been sharper. Having sharper bounds on the convergence of equilibrium trajectories can help to design better computational algorithms, such as value iteration and policy improvement techniques. A specific example may help to bring this issue into sharper focus. The more obvious consequence is that one cannot write double sharps or double flats. She too is teaching about sharps and flats, although at a much more elementary level. As the twentieth century is plotted by decades rather than 25-year intervals, the 'real' rise is even sharper. The commitment to limiting the "extremes of reason" is the sharpest mark of a distinction between this kind of constrained inductivism and deductive logic. Of this the sharper spot was identified as beta tubulin. Thus, in general, stimulus selectivity was broader during the transients, and sharper afterwards, in all three data sets. 233 responses during the burst firing mode were brisker and produced a sharper onset than those seen during tonic firing. Of course, taking the supremum after taking the ratios is going to lead to sharper results. The maxima become sharper aa the concentration increases. Table 5 [below] brings the degree to which this is the case into sharper relief. The illustrations throughout could be sharper, but are generally infor mative. Note that using more careful estimates can lead to a sharper constant multiplying in the denominator. Such a polarisation, however, will provide the sharpest indication of what is at stake in many more nuanced debates. If the perturbation enjoys stronger regularity properties, then much sharper results can be obtained. In this case, a sharper dissociation between the parallel working memory systems may be present. In fact, globalization may bring that trade-off into even sharper relief. One might have wished for neo-liberal influence and the alternatives to be placed in sharper focus. Percutaneous injury from non-hollow-bore sharps most commonly occurred during suturing (83.4 %). Moreover, how to ascertain what needs are becomes a much sharper problem if scarcity is unavoidable. 48 duced under low pressure appeared sharper than those produced under an atmospheric pressure. Furthermore, we found that girls whose parents divorced reported a sharper increase in depressive symptoms compared to their peers from nondivorced families. Higher levels of negative emotionality predicted sharper increases. As the wave amplitude increases, the wavelength also increases, as is evident from the diagram, and the interfaces develop sharper crests. The sharpest increase for couples was in the 50-54 group-rising by over 30 percentage points from 53 to 86 per cent. She adds a fair bit of new evidence, weaves it carefully and cleverly with the older evidence, and presents a sharper, more assertive interpretation. After each time the second player has completed a turn, they count the number of sharps or flats set up correctly. The weakening of the stability criterion is merely due to a sharper numerical evaluation of the relative contributions of the two terms. If it does, then a sharper result is possible. We showed in [2] that this inequality is strict in general, and provided a sharper inequality which becomes an identity for large classes of maps. Ten to fifteen years into retirement many with small pensions would be pulled into sharper means-testing. After age 30 there was a sharper increase in seroprevalence with age to 73n5 % in those aged 60 and over. We do this because it gives sharper statements. Of course, disabilities (as well as other sorts of harms) may enhance one's life in various respects, making it sharper and more directed. However, it may be that sharper specifying of the reduction preorder is needed. Citationality in this respect makes a sharper comment than stylization on the degrees of critical awareness and self-referentiality involved in enacting "other" voices. Directly obtained information is more vivid and believable, and therefore it is likely to have a sharper impact on them. The rather mild ambitions set out earlier in the article have taken on a much sharper edge. The recent debates on hunting show a much sharper conflict of opinion within the countryside movement and a more beleaguered response from pro-hunting interests. A purely musical tension between flat keys and sharper tonalities underlay the soloist's garrulous rhetoric. Understood in this context, the function of illustrations in printed costume books and in maps come into sharper focus. The leading edge of the pulses became sharper than the trailing edges. Sharp's dispute with the education authorities had centred on their 'misconception' that folk-song was generically identical to other forms of popular song. All sociopolitical demands come up against the sharpest opposition of the bourgeois+ social-democratic united front. Another study suggested that both unfamiliarity with and staff acceptance of these devices contribute to incidents with safety sharps and lack of introduction of new sharps procedures [17]. The new common intellectual ground shared by physicians and ministers thus contributed to a sharper division of labor between the two professions and, at the same time, to close cooperation. Although visual observations were made both for the circular and the square planforms, flow patterns were photographed only for the square planform since it facilitated a sharper focus. However, it substantially over-estimates the maximal growth rate occurring at small but finite wavenumbers and yields much sharper damping than that in the exact dispersion relation. The enhancement is caused by higher gas density in the interaction region, sharper density gradients, and smaller thickness of the cold gas surrounding the hot plasma region. A differentiation between high- and low-dissociative individuals in experiments on attention and memory may in the end result in a sharper delineation of the elementary processes involved. The tougher the sanction regime then the sharper the decline. When the shock depreciates slightly more slowly, as when d = 0.75, there is a sharper dropoff after the initial shock, but following that dropoff, output then diminishes only gradually. To proponents of deliberative democracy, it may appear that my argument effaces the sharpest and most significant distinction between legitimate democratic politics and unprincipled political conflict. Once the problem is properly situated, the inadequacy of the picture of human agency that has dominated discussions of living-related organ transplantation will be put into sharper relief. Primed by the concluding chapter, however, readers will have the main themes firmly in their mind, and the detailed discussions will then fall into much sharper focus. The adults showed a sharper ability to recognise the strength of the limits set by the situation and how to manage them, using the possible actions to their own advantage. However, such reductions are tempered by the cost of safety sharps devices and staff approval or acceptability must be sought prior to implementation of new systems. The contrasts appear sharper now. Both excitation schemes gave similar results, except that monomer excitations gave higher yields, attributable to the fact that photon absorption resonances for monomers are sharper and stronger. She contends that the law merely confirmed arrangements that were already informally in place, but with the result that the sharper aspects were softened by court interpretation and practice. By contrast, the tuning for the grating stimuli was sharper for only 16% of the cells (290180), and significantly so for only 7% of the total population. Perhaps paradoxically, materialist explanations were interpreted as providing the sharpest means to an opening up of religion as a mystical apprehension of the divine presence in the diurnal world. Such usefulnessinvites a closer examination of the approximation itself and an attempt to place sharper limits on the numerical coefficients that appear in the approximate correlation functions. The turbulent stress profile contains a peak, also near x/a= 8, which is sharper and 45 yohigher than the corresponding peak in the single-jet flow. The sharper definition of the critical wavelength in the 6 > 0 cases can be explained by the fact that the flow is more stable in this case as explained below. Overall unemployment increased from 7.7 million to 10.4 million between 1937 and 1938, and in the bellwether auto and steel industries the increase was even sharper. In my opinion it is like music—it is a study in sharps and fiats. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The department's guidance, however, requires that all "sharps" from general dental practices should be disposed of in suitable puncture-proof containers specifically designed for the purpose. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Later the pattern of these embryonic movements becomes sharper and distinct. Given that globalisation means ever sharper competition, the constant search for lower costs will not disappear. With time-wasters amongst his trainees, he was somewhat sharper. In fact, a sharper conclusion should be drawn from reflection on education. However, there is little in our findings to indicate the perpetuation of sharper political divisions. Most incidents occurred during sharps use (40.4 %) or after use but before disposal (27.1%). In many ways, the end of the cold war has thrown some of the costs of the post-1945 peace settlement into even sharper relief. Firstly, sharps and flats are combined in a single note. The choice of needle length and the method for disposal of sharps is included. They believe that if they wired up more than 177 cells they might produce a sharper picture. Senators have disaffiliated from cross-class groups at a much sharper rate. Actuaries responded to these changes by bringing into sharper focus certain of their commitments to "science" as a value system. The sharper potential gradient reduces the regions of accessibility, thus reducing the magnetospheric electron density. Our small-sample concerns led us to leave detailed analysis of the extent to which these means reflect sharper ex-ante growth-optimal bounds for further research. Intriguingly, as the visual depictions become sharper and more vivid, the situation becomes increasingly unrealistic and vague. 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