词汇 | example_english_supportive |
释义 | Examples of supportiveThese 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 also point vividly upwards to the absence of supportive political scripts amid ruthless, market-driven processes of global social change. Here, welfare recipients are less supportive of traditional moral principles, while social insurance participants are more so. However, such avoidant behavior thereby reduces the child's exposure to models of appropriate social interaction and reduces the opportunities to form supportive social bonds. They also suggest some promising avenues for creating more supportive classroom environments and helping students deal with their anxieties. When they were rated as fully positive, one in every two (50%) became more supportive of democracy. Prognosis is generally good, with most patients recovering completely with only supportive therapy [6,7]. Perhaps there are larger differences related to familial alcoholism in parents' aversive, negative parenting than in the supportive and consistent parenting measured here. Nevertheless, some caution is warranted in devising supportive measures. Ties between parents and adult children are the strongest and most broadly supportive. Baltes et al. (1994), for example, have shown that nursing home staff can be re-oriented from employing a dependency-support script to an independence-supportive script. In the main they wanted practical help, but also expressed appreciation of the social workers' understanding and supportive attitudes. One makes a doxastic venture when one takes to be true a proposition that one believes, while recognizing that one lacks sufficient supportive evidence. The relationship between public opinion and government positions again appears to be negative: the less supportive public opinion is, the more supportive governments are. They encounter a number of problems when providing this care, including patient fears and access to supportive care. Accordingly, the current study considered both parent - adolescent supportive relationships and adolescent levels of symptomatology when predicting young adult outcomes. However, for some of these patients, counselling may also be helpful in a supportive or adjunctive capacity as part of a care programme. The middle age groups (30 to 45 and 46 to 64 years old) were the most supportive of local agricultural products. In many ways the youngest consumers were the least supportive of local agricultural products. Sentence accuracy is plotted against severity of syntactic distortion, and against supportive or conflicting semantic and domain knowledge. The further right one moves in ideological self-placement, the more supportive of nuclear energy for respondents from all nations, though the magnitudes differ substantially. Living alone therefore increases the need to create and maintain a supportive network of family members, friends, neighbours, colleagues and others. Collaborative and supportive multi-disciplinary relationships will be crucial in realizing the benefits. Ours are the first fully supportive behavioral data we know of for the privileged access and this was found using meaningful sentence contexts. The association of the interstitial layer with the basal lamina could also implicate it in the supportive function. Majorities of losers were supportive of proportional representation, while majorities of winners were opposed. Agents are expected to coordinate in some fashion such that their individual actions are consistent with and supportive of the team's goal. Reflection of these concepts back to informal and formal carers was considered to be supportive. Side-effects of cancer and its treatments and limited access to supportive care services were also reported as frequent problems for the cancer patients they treated. On days when they receive disheartening test results or experience unfamiliar symptoms, they are often more anxious and more in need of a supportive listener. People with lung cancer can often be too sick to participate in supportive care trials. The supportive approach is not new in psychoanalysis. From the government policy perspective the catchphrase is ' safe, sound and supportive ' mental health services. Two of the essential aims of the approach are to limit lear ner-failing, and to create a supportive environment. School principals were perceived not to be supportive of student teachers during the practicum. The loss of a supportive partner relationship seemed to have no effect on feelings of social loneliness. Finally, it highlights how important the presence of a supportive family is in enabling all to maintain a sense of wellbeing. An average of only one person is expected to give supportive care in the future. From the author's experience, his style was distinctive: frequently challenging, often with a touch of humour, always totally supportive. The results are supportive of the trait-like characteristics of antisaccade task deficits in schizophrenia patients. The combination of these two considerations leads us to expect social democratic welfaregender regimes to be particularly supportive of two-earner couples with children. Citizens who reported following public affairs were significantly more supportive of the constitution across all the measures of support. Supportive evidence for an absence of immunity due to natural challenge in the intermediate host has been reported in a number of studies. However, in a complete emergentist account, it is only one of several mutually supportive mechanisms. Examples of supportive uses are given in (3) - (4); nonsupportive uses are given in (5) - (6). Examples of supportive uses are provided in (19) - (20). Change is needed and people would be supportive of it ' if an effective, well evidenced, fair and comparable alternative is in place ' (p. 19). Further research into the transformation of supportive ties must, in our opinion, consider more facets of the carer's social life. He was as interested, curious, and supportive as always, without exposing any hint of the great honor he had just received. Academic staff seem reluctant to take political action, while there is a danger that government may become even less supportive than it is now. Recently, there have been some signs of the emergence of more autonomy-supportive teaching strategies aimed at nurturing students' individual interests. Supportive measures are, of course, indicated in the presence of cardiac failure. Cloning, in a word, now has behind it a culture far more supportive of biotechnological innovation than was the case in the 1960s and 1970s. There are strategies and techniques that promote effective learning in a non-threatening and supportive environment. In this sense, a more supportive social space is seen as produced by, as much as producing, positive assertions of ageing identities. They represent potential supportive frameworks through which food and information about food are accessible. The four support scores included the number of (supportive) kin and nonkin relationships and were dependent on the network size. A supportive network facilitates the adjustment to negative life events, such as widowhood and declining health, that are characteristic of old age. As a society, we need to provide supportive environments that enhance the independence and well-being of older adults with sensory loss. Rather than reviewing specific supportive programs oriented toward particular behavioral disorders, our goal is instead to address a series of central questions. An important aspect of our studies was the intensely supportive family and school environment of these children. Clearly, relationships that help develop resilience often are spontaneous and are successful, in part, because resilient children can draw out the supportive instincts in adults. Most urgently, we must focus on expanding efforts to help atrisk parents avoid maltreatment and display supportive parenting. The signs on the other sets of variables are somewhat supportive of the other predictions. Supporting the gravid uterus may relieve symptoms when standing and this gives a useful indication of whether a supportive belt will help. Although the empirical evidence in children is supportive of the model proposed, the relationship between the child and adult disorder is poorly understood. Accordingly, behavior often occurs in mutually supportive packages rather than isolated aspects. Other mechanisms may be specific to extreme deficits in supportive care. A second set of supportive links concerns the ways that the notion of desiccation could be incorporated within local commentary on socioeconomic change and modernity. One explanation for this relative lack of supportive tools is the underlying reasoning and analysis techniques implemented within many commercial and research software environments. Decomposition lines are supportive shapes that assist the formulation of the shape rules, but they are not part of the final design. Supportive interchanges that focus on describing the observable environment may provide crucial input for language learning. The follow-up analyses for intrusive attentional directives and for supportive directives yielded significant 3-way interactions, indicating the source of the 4-way interaction. Second, the distinction between supportive and intrusive directiveness is further emphasized by their divergent relations to responsive speech. Provision of responsive and supportive directive utterances rose over time, with slight increases for responsive speech and more substantial increases for supportive directives. Analyses revealed increases in frequencies of maternal responsive and supportive directive utterances and decreases in maternal intrusive directives with age. The last two include hostile as well as supportive treatment, since any airing of a doctrine signifies and promotes its cultural presence. Supportive evidence on the second point is more indirect, and it may be worthwhile to test this point in a more formal manner. Patients with severe aplastic anaemia without a remediable secondary cause such as drug-related aplasia, carry a grave prognosis on supportive treatment alone. In an optimum environment which is supportive and non-threatening, some opiate users manage to withdraw very rapidly. They include education, supportive counselling and referral to appropriate community resources. None of these supportive features has yet been shown to be sufficiently discriminating from other types of dementia to justify core clinical feature status. The treatment of the anaemia is with supportive blood transfusions. Improving supportive and palliative care for adults with cancer. However, our financial incentives, supportive education opportunities, and enforcement of the restriction mechanism are not perfect. They do adapt, they are jolly and supportive. Treatment of severe adverse drug reactions is primarily supportive once a diagnosis has been established and the offending agent has been discontinued. On the whole responses were supportive of the new strategy. Intervention can be either negative for certain classes of asset holder or supportive by providing subsidies of varying magnitude. Secondly, the therapist must be aware of the patient's coping resources and supportive relationships. Using co-operative and supportive strategies in conversation, whereas men are more competitive. To respond to changing demand appears to require changes to the professional culture, which might threaten its current supportive role. A component of supportive parental socialization is reflected in parents' reactions to their children's displays of negative emotion when dealing with stressful situations. Composite scores were also created for maternal parenting behaviors combining maternal consistency of discipline and supportive parenting: the measures were correlated, r 229! The scales of supportive presence and hostility, coded from the 24- and 42-month assessments, were used in the current study. Higher scores reflect a higher level of maternal supportive presence and hostility, respectively. Attachment researchers use the term sensitivity to refer to this supportive, contingently responsive style of relating to the child. Immediately following the traumatic incident, during the period of posttrauma elaboration, a supportive adult can facilitate the child making sense of the traumatic experience. Thus, a sociocultural environment that is supportive of alcohol use seems to be important in the etiology of adolescent moderate drinking. Hence, it may be difficult to find specific, supportive evidence in examination of private journals, questionnaires, or other records of society's members. 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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