词汇 | example_english_spar |
释义 | Examples of sparThese 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. They may also be spared the extra cost of more conventional treatment as well. Their usefulness is given as the reason why they are spared during field clearing. Their disorder may involve a dysfunction of procedural memory in (at least) the grammar and motor domains, while leaving declarative (and lexical) memory relatively spared. The idea of hornless cattle is also a possibility, thus sparing the animal the pain of dehorning. Survey salaries at least spared them the tedious and time-consuming tread-mill of consultancy, text-book writing and teaching. However, we will be rather more sparing on motivational remarks where these only repeat what we said for the continuous case. He was not to be spared for this. Half of them worked in stores that were looted, while half of them worked in stores that were spared from the violence. No part of her body had been spared. Traditionally, we have regarded obesity as an affliction of middle life, with the extremes of life relatively spared. Steroid sparing activity of tenidap in patients with polymyalgia rheumatica: a multicentre doubleblind randomised placebo controlled study. We gained direct access to the orbitofrontal cortex through a retro-orbital approach, sparing the zygomatic arch and the eye. As noted above, no small trees are left in the vicinity of large trees spared from felling. Neuroplasticity in the cat's visual system: test of the role of the expanded retino-geniculo-parietal pathway in behavioral sparing following early lesions of visual cortex. The family has great difficulty in sparing extra labour to take care of dependants, however strong their intention to do so may be. In this experiment, instead of dynamically titrating perceivers' thresholds, we continuously offered perceivers a wide range of densities from easy sparses to easy denses. Meanwhile, he spared no effeort in straightening up the administrative and militiary affairs in the area. A partial sternotomy was performed, sparing the manubrium. English language schools should not be spared the odd misprint. Other variations in prenatal experience have been found to act more precisely on a specific neural structure or pathway, sparing other regions of the brain. Do they suggest that the mind starts off with independent modules that can be selectively spared or impaired? Indeed, it is not infrequent for a brain lesion to leave a bilingual patient impaired in only one language, while sparing the other. A lumpectomy is a surgical procedure that removes only part of a woman's breast that is cancerous, sparing the rest of the breast tissue. 88. The patients' failure to learn these mappings contrasted with their intact memory for specific details of the training episodes, suggesting spared declarative memory. However, there is also evidence indicating that nonlexical reading may not have been entirely spared in our subjects. The editors have, made sparing use of illustration, and this too is a mixed success. With the ability to optimise the plan and conform the dose, dose escalation can be achieved whilst sparing normal tissue. A claim to be spared unwelcome knowledge is not one that merits general endorsement. Rather, it only confirms that there is no general right to be spared emotional distress. Equally, the eighteenth-century conflict was fully military in character, with no quarter spared on either side. One is that the neuroinflammatory activity signals compensatory reactions that limit the process of apoptosis in cerebral cortex thus sparing too many neurons. Two large males engaged in spasmodic fighting over the female, while the others sparred among themselves. The inhibitory effect of flankers (0 and 1l) and contrast thresholds in the absence of flankers were spared. Memory and visuospatial ability are relatively spared in the early stages. The most frequent alternative treatments offered to patients were radical prostatectomy, nerve sparing prostatectomy, external radiotherapy, or watchful observation. Because position 0drift neurons do not respond to saccades, they may be spared the potentially detrimental effects of saccaderelated activity. In each fallow we sampled remnant trees that had been spared at each cycle of cultivation since the first clearing. While physicists were severely cr iticized, they were largely spared for straying ideolog ically dur ing the 1930s. The only thing the great mass of soldiers cares about is to get home as soon as possible and be spared all war and unrest. Much doubtful speculation on the part of the uninitiated occupants of the pit and gallery would be spared by this instructive recognition of their very obvious wants. Shopkeepers, both those who were looted and those who were spared, see a logical connection between the passivity of the police and the political character of the lootings. The second condition - essential for elite survival and enjoyment of revenues - is the creation and maintenance of two sorts of state organisation that are spared the decline evident elsewhere. Of course, this expectation relies on the assumption of a reasonably direct relation between amount of activation and the degree of sparing which may prove unfounded. The observation that dyslexics are largely spared on these latter subtests indicates that the reading disorder is not due to a defect in complex visuospatial abilities. Recognition of individual letters was spared. The sternal saw was used to perform a partial sternotomy, sparing the manubrium, and totally preserving the geometry of the upper sternum and the sternal notch. The optimal surgical technique for removing the most breast tissue is total mastectomy, while new techniques of 'skin sparing' mastectomy will allow a better cosmetic outcome following reconstruction. Asymmetrical growth restriction is conventionally considered to be due to placental failure with 'head sparing', while symmetrical growth restriction is associated with early onset growth failure. In a small area, there may be little variation to control and only a few degrees of freedom for error, none of which can be spared. If on the other hand, she is one of those who would rather be spared the suffering than have the knowledge, then it is better for her to be spared. If this hypothesis is correct, women with sentinel lymph nodes found on careful histopathologic analysis to be negative may be spared the morbidity of axillary lymph node dissection. The pattern of religious conflicts in the state is such that, except for reprisal killings, the two extreme points are somehow spared, with the state capital the centre of contestation. The proximal muscles are usually spared. Purely and simply, he is sparing of any moral supposition regarding people: they do not imitate divine deliberation, not even in their inventive and architectonic capacities. The system spared the state the expense of increasing the number of public mental hospitals, which, in the opinion of psychiatrists, were necessary for the profession's development. In short, there is still no compelling and uncontroversial evidence to indicate that grammar can be selectively impaired, sparing all other aspects of language, perception and cognition. Twentiethcentury historians have documented the variegated ways in which it was played out and opposed, with conservative and leftist analysts sparring over both its causes and effects. While spared visual functions might involve the intact dorsal pathway, it is more likely that the three spared grouping and segmentation discriminations depended on the diminished ventral pathway. The move to less radical mastectomy that spares the pectoralis fascia, and acceptance of skin-sparing mastectomy, has increased the number of women eligible for implant reconstruction. The author supports the latter view arguing that the evidence supports it and that in such a situation the patient is spared from a clash of differing models of care. According to this view, it is relatively unlikely that a child will show a deficit in only one of the two procedures with the other being entirely spared. If the lesion occurs more distally involving the upper trunk, the dorsal scapular and long thoracic nerves are spared, preserving rhomboid and serratus anterior muscle function. In the 1920s the tradition of inter-denominational cooperation meant that the region was spared the worst of the divisions caused by the national resurgence of nativism and religious fundamentalism. According to the results of the present experiment, it is even possible that the facilitation comes from sparing the children the need to combine the adjective and the noun altogether. 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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