词汇 | example_english_supreme |
释义 | Examples of supremeThese 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. Here the legislature, ex hypothesi, is acting within its constitutional powers and so, in that sense, its statutes are supreme. Figure 3 lists the lexicon entry of the adjective yilai "supreme": its feminine form is obtained by adding the t suffix (hence feminine="t"). Parliament is, in their view, the supreme lawmaking body and therefore its internal rules are not subject to judicial review. At least in terminology, anarchy has reigned supreme for over a century. Not surprisingly, the concept of sharing revenue based largely on the derivation principle reigned supreme. The great theories of physics cover an immense range of phenomena with supreme economy of expression. In a world defined by quantification, quantitative methods reign supreme. In fact, it is in the chorus's music that its unimportance as a dramatic participant is ultimately claimed as its supreme virtue. Their 'headmen' who were 'perfectly supreme and who exercise[d] an unlimited authority' entered into contracts with employers on behalf of the whole community. As a fool, he totally lacks arete; as a saint, he is endowed with supreme, natural arete. In such a system where the influence of personal relationships reigns supreme, party platforms and ideology carry little significance. The fever is for "pleasure," at once a sickness and a purpose, a natural and an unnatural goal, a supernatural nonsense and a supreme inspiration. There should be on earth one religion in conjunction with one imperium, ' one kingdom not unlike that of heaven ', under one supreme prince. The eighteenth-century histories are also based on the assumption that the ruler was of supreme importance to the political system. Such an artist has something which we don't have, a terribly good word for a supreme intelligence, an innocent necessity, of shaping. Why they should feel this supreme awe of man it is difficult to explain. As always, the servants also show supreme skill in manipulating their masters. Moreover, since all the cells of the body are continuously regenerated, which particular set shall have the supreme privilege of immortality? The supreme importance of this index is that it provides a measure of the potential for change. Given the near complete absence of a judicial system, armed bands loyal to a supreme leader shaped policies of these pretender nations. How precisely did such a process ultimately cause a welfare/interventionist policy orientation to reign supreme? The party had violently opposed the division into different regions, in the name of the supreme unity of the state. Within their own categories, private rights and public powers were absolute and supreme. The creator was, moreover, not an engineer or a watchmaker but a supreme artist, a plastic artist. Rather, it is to exist in a certain kind of environment - namely, in an environment that is so glorious that it warrants supreme happiness. No other circumstance would warrant such supreme happiness. As we noted before, condescension is presented here as the supreme reward, ample compensation for a lifetime of labor. Both parties appealed, and the state supreme court affirmed the trial court judgment. As for many policies in the first republic, presidential influence reigned supreme. In an age when the experimental approach reigns supreme, the importance of collecting children's spontaneous language data can be overlooked. He performed this dual representation with supreme political and rhetorical skill. The supreme council was generally happy to affirm the judgement of the village court. Two problems remained : variations in detail, and the lack of a supreme court or method of arbitration to resolve disputes. There is no supreme theory of music that dictates our decisions, and what we present is actually one of several versions that we have developed. Put bluntly, he turns a conventionally regarded cardinal sin into a supreme sacrament, freeing the romantic male artist from conventional restrictions. The friendship which binds us makes doing so a supreme blessing. Money is the supreme good, and therefore its possessor is good (1975: 324). Tellingly, this displacement lent itself to description in grammatical terms: the supreme being is a singular subject, of which the self is but an object. However, of greater importance was the fact that he was a supreme manipulator, negotiator, and fixer of deals behind the scenes. Either way, the inaction may have deprived the army of a supreme opportunity for finishing off the campaign. Mathematics turns out to be the highest expression of human reason and therefore constitutes its supreme dignity. Therefore, they concluded, individual judges could rule as they wished, and the state supreme court upheld the original county court ruling. The economists attending the discussion argued that without supreme authority, justice and security could not be sanctioned. The latter - supreme malignancy - would involve corresponding complexities if anyone ever thought to defend it. The value of fertility becomes the supreme ideal for the wife, while the value of pleasure takes shape as the specific prerogative of the courtesan. The market, further empowered by borderlessness and globalization, now reigns supreme. Specific individuals of supreme authority have not been identified in monuments, royal burials, or iconographic representations. In architecture schools, studio courses command the most credit hours, the largest workloads, the most intensive time commitment from educators and students, and supreme importance. Yes, the ethical duty to take care of our patients is supreme. The former involves the claim that a person, or political body, established as sovereign rightly exercises the "supreme command" over a particular society. In general, the reform packages centred upon changes affecting the supreme court (and constitutional tribunals where they existed) and judicial administration. Being the supreme law, a constitution is expected to survive for a lengthy period. To identify with the lost vocal object is to become lost oneself, to become supreme purification, to be silence; in other words, to die. The legislative assembly elects supreme court magistrates to eightyear terms, which would appear to be a significant potential source for political interference. If all are saved, then no creature will need to be secured eternally in a false belief in order to enjoy supreme happiness. If the judgement associated with the supreme happiness of the blessed is a false judgement, then the eternally blessed are, in effect, living an eternal mistake. Here the single gene reigns supreme: the sole point of genetic studies are to identify single genes with allelic variation that correlates with variation in a behavioral or cognitive phenotype. His knowledge, compassion and power are supreme. The place of men and women in these ceremonies and the proper representation of women in such rituals were of supreme importance to those disputes, among other things. In the central region wheat reigned supreme but it already had such a high presence that a more than marginal increase in acreage was difficult to achieve. While the supreme being is associated with the heavens and the rains, the abode of the pangol is linked to the earth and the land of the dead. Their problem was that the supreme council basically trusted the judgement of those men of ' standing ' in the village court unless there was firm contrary evidence. With what has been said thus far, a patriot fighting a war gains a supreme personal good through his loyalty to the cause of his country. Letters were both an official and an unofficial way of expressing popular sentiment, circumventing bureaucracy and establishing a direct line of contact with the supreme powers. Proponents of the second bill noted that some of their number had not taken the required pledge, and so were not in conformity with the supreme law of the land. His principle makes one's own happiness the ultimate end, and hence the supreme end of one's actions, whereas people generally agree only that it is a reasonable end. His examination is partial and prejudiced (in a non-pejorative sense), since it relies on a previous judgement that the supreme principles are universalistic hedonism (utilitarianism) and hedonistic egoism. In contrast to modern philosophy, he pointed out, these religions do not view human physical existence as the supreme element but only as one element of a complex reality. Within this moral multiverse an individual patient may lose his place as the supreme subject of medical care, as seemingly sacrosanct values are jettisoned and replaced with relative ease. Only sheltered pockets of the faithful and resisting could be preserved, and though it was their supreme duty to go on resisting, human history would not witness their triumph. In that example, a noun phrase turns into a clause in the latter part - and the definition itself is inaccurate, even if a state supreme court said it. Flashes of such discourse appeared in several interviews, but three participants stood out in terms of the supreme self-confidence they seemed to have in their in own wisdom and understanding. Within the terms of classic sovereignty, the idea of the modern polity is associated directly with the idea of the state-the supreme power operating in a delimited geographic realm. Although in no way hegemonic, this doubt state transpires as a supreme moment of interaction. However, their role in social organization, as in the state ideology that is being created, is secondary to the role of the state as a supreme sovereign. The ideology of supreme male creativity is reinscribed in the concluding couplet of this sonnet, even at the expense of the fame of the female poet. The supreme harmony of all. We are the supreme constitutional authority and what we do has the authority of the people. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 To a great extent, the re-introduction of the bishops into the supreme court of appeal in ecclesiastical matters is a reversion to the historical situation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We do not know what the consequences would be then upon supreme national interest and all the rest of that argument. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Any developer who wished to let such an office block would find that a supreme selling proposition. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Parsimony in the supreme educational duty of attracting and keeping qualified, and particularly highly qualified, teachers is neither economy nor good sense. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I have some understanding of that supreme wish. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A happiness which is supremely worthwhile need not, indeed, in some cases, cannot be supreme happiness, that is, happiness untinged by sadness. There was one supreme test of the government's resolve in" standing up to the unions", as the phrase went. Pain is stronger than pleasure, and death is the supreme terror. Elopement is the supreme expression of the daughter's rebellion against paternal domination, it is an escape from the house arrest imposed by a tyrannical father. Self-actualization and the maximal realization of individual potential are supreme aims in life. Do not be too judgmental, be compassionate and brotherly love will reign supreme. Does it remain the supreme authority, simply incarnated in images as a visible theology ? He was the supreme authority, appointed directly by the crown. The time to begin such a supreme effort is now, and it is already later that we are prepared to admit. In civil law systems, supreme courts presume that legislative assemblies are the sovereign policymaking body. The new government is not sovereign in the sense of supreme power held by the state, but a partner to political order bound by oath. Diplomatic historians have become conscious of their traditionalist image within a discipline in which culture, discourse, and gender seem to rule supreme. Maximizing truth and avoiding error need not be the supreme epistemological priority. The first affirms the existence of a variety of actual religious ends (which their seekers may regard as supreme). Passive resistance could turn into a battle in which the morality of war ruled supreme. 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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