词汇 | example_english_subject-matter |
释义 | Examples of subject matterThese 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. Nor in fact does it satisfactorily deal with the more circumscribed subjectmatter actually addressed in its pages. Individuals involved in the subjectmatter or recently affected by it may be less objective. But theology's subjectmatter is by nature unobservable and unquantifiable ! Rather, it is a problem of subjectmatter. The new names can be derived from the community of origin, the subjectmatter, or specific personages associated with the document. By then his feeling for children's musicals had gone, and sentimental affairs was his new subjectmatter. The juror has a unique interest in the subjectmatter. To sum up: we should go for more clear-cut designs, but seek uniformity only if the subjectmatter allows it. The ideal is to reach an equality, a synchronism between today's research and its subjectmatter. However, market potential is not a necessary, much less a satisfactory, condition to determining whether something comprises patentable subjectmatter. The reclamation of the lost, buried, and hidden is the subjectmatter of archaeology. I imagine that this would have been too daunting a task in view of the enormously broad subjectmatter. She divides her subjectmatter into two main sections. The subjectmatter of the book is really sound propagation, and the many other parts of ocean acoustics are not covered. These hidden structures change over the decades, and may vary, depending on the subjectmatter. The subjectmatter of this article is concerned primarily with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. The articles are all interesting, though, as often with books that emerge from a conference, the subjectmatter is diverse. The subjectmatter is certainly the same in all cases. The subjectmatter in this term consists of two parts. In mathematical biology we have a quite paradoxical situation, due perhaps to the slower development of the subjectmatter. But if this is so, what then is the real subjectmatter of the controversy? The value of a refutation or a demonstration depends (in addition to its correctness and persuasive power) on its relevance to the subjectmatter. In algebra, the formal structure was an engine of progress so powerful that it was constantly pushing against the edges of its subjectmatter. The records are neither complete nor in their original sequence and have been reorganized by geographic location and subjectmatter. Despite this conceptual criticism, in other respects the book approaches its subjectmatter with admirable care. Distinctive about the subjectmatter of mathematics is that the question of what constitutes it is an unsettled one. These forms of art are important not only for their subjectmatter, however, but also for the kind of "reading" or interpretation they may encourage. For instance, to be combined, games have to share a common subjectmatter. The anonymous referees provided much helpful advice on the presentation and the subjectmatter. The subjectmatter is comprehensively covered with a minor degree of duplication between chapters. Moreover, different levels of clarity may need to be invoked, when one is dealing with all branches of subjectmatter. It seems more constructive, though, to view verismo opera as intimately bound up with a crisis in the relationship between language and subjectmatter. It has as its subjectmatter the philosophical, especially methodological, ontological, epistemological, anthropological, and ethical foundations of the individual sciences. This is an important and tough-minded book, and one that despite its grim subjectmatter fizzes with ideas. While such figures alone reveal a widening fascination in the psychic terrain of the ancient, the rich breadth of subjectmatter also deserves attention. There is something brute about this conclusion which threatens to trivialise one's subjectmatter and seems capable of draining its meaningfulness at a single stroke. Living composers and librettists would never gain approval for similar treatment of religious themes, even when the historical subjectmatter might have justified them. Such regularities in conversations are the subjectmatter of sociolinguistics - the study of how social settings and roles influence language use. Although these various practices are the subjectmatter of this book, the authors, however, are somewhat parsimonious in their presentation of empirical detail. Despite the limited number of authors and subjectmatter, the articles cover nearly every phase of the proposed constitution. These articles vary greatly in their subjectmatter and in their quality. So time is not just the subjectmatter of archaeology: archaeology itself belongs to history, and culture is not just the opposite of nature. This is a book exhibiting great industry and immense patience with its subjectmatter, but it hardly excites. Those looking for empirically grounded subjectmatter, however, are advised to search elsewhere. The subjectmatter is necessarily complex, but the author makes a commendable effort to try to explain these complicated biological processes in simple language. This enabled a specific targeting of issues, narrowing down subjectmatter to include those themes that required further scrutiny and analysis. Its power is predicated on the frustration of sensational expectations: its subjectmatter raises them, but the poem withholds gratification. The subjectmatter of linguistics is recharacterised as this unconscious knowledge and its acquisition. Despite the scope of the subjectmatter, the book is compact, containing only essential information, key points and interesting controversies that have been well summarised. They are included to indicate broadly to the reader the subjectmatter of the text relevant to each illustration under discussion. Indeed, what is assumed, or ignored, is much of the legitimate subjectmatter of political science and sociology. What marks this study as innovative, though, is much more than its subjectmatter. Then we have to bring both perspectives to bear on the same subjectmatter. The issue is about the insights into their subjectmatter that economists have been able to provide with their "ever more sophisticated models" (ibid.). The subjectmatter and its intended treatment by the writer must have some bearing on its form. The associated linguistic features co-occurring with a specific social situation or a particular subjectmatter give the register a distinct form and character. Rather than being repetitive, this serves to reinforce the subjectmatter. A few are weakened by attempts that seem more forced than organic to link the subjectmatter to broad social issues. The bibliography itself consists of some six-hundred-plus entries, each generously annotated, followed by three excellent indices which list references by author, title and subjectmatter. Yet interestingly, business ethics, whose subjectmatter is in large part corporations, has not taken the lead in thinking about healthcare organizations. Nevertheless, the term "medical ethics" implies that the subjectmatter concerns the way doctors ought to behave. Both its length and its subjectmatter will make cover-to-cover reading a daunting prospect for most readers. Good theoretical analyses often lead to predictions that are seemingly outside the scope of the original subjectmatter or contrary to standard practice or intuition. Further description of the mouth-parts, tentorium and their homology and function has no bearing on the subjectmatter of the paper. Approaching their subjectmatter from different angles, these recent works offer new interpretations of the history of feminism in the twentieth century. The aim was to get behind the polemics and to give as honest a presentation of the subjectmatter as possible. I was very surprised at the overwhelmingly positive response students had toward the subjectmatter. She has become too close to her subjectmatter acting as an advocate for the hospice movement instead of giving a more detached analysis. These two books are recent additions although covering somewhat different subjectmatter. The text covers a diverse range of subjectmatter, through 32 papers. Usually, the only way to find out is to read the library, which may be alphabetical or coarsely sorted by subjectmatter. The coherence of the volume results largely from the shared focus and subjectmatter of the papers. Finally, jurisdiction is the range of subjectmatter upon which the courts may rule. Furthermore, the indications are that while tests were randomized within sessions, the subjectmatter of sessions was ordered in the same way for all children. None of the critics made a connection between the subjectmatter of this piece and the approach of the end of the millennium. A disadvantage can be found in the rather brief descriptions of many aspects of the subjectmatter. The strengths and weaknesses of the collection tend to mirror that of the subjectmatter. Overall, his measured tone is to be especially commended given the controversial nature of his subjectmatter. The subjectmatter that an ontology characterises can be anything at all. However, innovative subjectmatter requires further discerning scrutiny. The second boundary is the subjectmatter of public law. 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