词汇 | example_english_thereby |
释义 | Examples of therebyThese 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. He can of course obtain thereby a verbal coincidence with what the scholastics held, but he needs to prove that he can obtain anything more. Logically, a canon cannot represent every group (and thereby fulfil the demands of multiculturalism) and still be a canon. They thereby tend to increase anxiety instead of allaying it. To discourage innovation and enquiry into the unknown is detrimental to discovery of new truths, and thereby harmful to humankind. In all these and similar ways a government can exercise power and control over people without attempting thereby to exercise authority over them. Thereby the notion of an actor with a collective project being in a position to affect the system receded. We therefore designed some potential drug by grouping several biophores into a single molecule, thereby creating a single molecule cocktail of drug activity. We thereby maximise our chance of demonstrating what we are looking for. If so, natural law is again exposed as consistent with any possible content of positive law and it thereby loses its critical function. The learner will thereby gain a much greater understanding of the patient. Consequently, they might remove the base, thereby removing the reason for a nuclear attack. Characters congregate in the family drawing-room coming from far-off places, thereby complicating the plot that is developing in the perceived space. Hopes that knowledge of biological mechanisms underlying disorders may lead to genetic engineering and thereby to amelioration seem to be remote. Each room of the maisonette and garden flats thereby becomes 600mm deeper, an increase in area per flat of 12 per cent. Each chapter is essentially a selfcontained unit that can be read independently of the others, thereby providing a good basis for seminar discussions. A common language often constrains one's thinking, thereby inhibiting the development of radically new models. A 'crater' of finite width was thereby obtained. Therefore, it is possible to deliver a chemokine intratumourally and thereby downregulate local production of immunosuppressive molecules and upregulate secretion of pro-inflammatory ones. The present model thereby for the first time proves the existence of the bed-wave-water-surface-wave resonance mechanism of instability. Mean shear increases the separation between particle pairs (see figure 4), thereby helping t o decorrelate their random velocities. Thereby this reduces interspecific competition for resources, including mates, in the case of members of the same species. Simultaneously cardiac output was at its nadir, thereby signi®cantly reducing oxygen delivery and contributing to desaturation of the mixed venous blood. Lower levels of empathy may contribute to conflict in social interactions and thereby heighten levels of negative emotions experienced by some children. The behavioral result is that activation in this pathway is thought to facilitate top-down goal-oriented behavior and thereby simultaneously suppress alternative nongoal-oriented behaviors. There are phenomena that occur only at certain scales, and which thereby are poor models or metaphors for other levels. He provides a staged genre analysis of the bribery event and shows which stages are constitutive, thereby demonstrating that certain so-called bribery episodes were not. Trophic diversity is assessed by assigning taxa to trophic habits, thereby revealing the appearance of new components of ecosystem structure over time. Thereby, a continuous supply of urea and amino acids to an open reaction system would be expected to overcome this limitation. Through social practices, citizens or social agents adhere to these foundational principles for the sake of social recognition and reward, thereby ensuring their reproduction. A set of precursors to cluster acquisition was thereby identified and shown to be recursive. A third weakness in presentation is that information is sometimes given diffusely instead of in one section or chapter, thereby reducing effective communication of ideas. Possibly, this urban market absorbed part of the area's rural workforce, thereby lightening the pressure on those who sought access to arable land. Narratives are thus organizational schemes in terms of which historians describe and thereby explain and interpret the past. The trust of the settlement and residence parish was thereby undermined and the pauper became a problem. Furthermore, there would be no overflow, thereby avoiding the staining of solar cells. We note that the wheeled mobile bases facilitated the creation of the locomotive structure, and thereby extended the overall workspace. He thereby wished to purify mathematics of any reliance on the external world. A formal analogy is thereby built between them. The existence of such ties makes the concepts and their manipulations understood, thereby licensing their epistemic and other uses. Integrating forage, crop and livestock systems can spread economic and production risks over several different enterprises, thereby taking advantage of a variety of agricultural markets5,7. In other words, it increases the steepness of the bowl walls and thereby restricts the random walk more efficiently. Ximelagatran acts by binding directly to free and clot-bound thrombin, thereby preventing the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, the primary component of blood clots (28). They also improve process efficiency through reduction in undesirable variation and thereby help in the identification and reduction of unnecessary healthcare costs. At the same time, this new technology replaced other medical devices and could thereby create savings, at least in theory. Thereby the value of b can be calculated. The lower degree of depth-mediated inhibition in no-till may increase the percentage of active seed bank, thereby reducing the amount of older seeds. Progressive local authorities, therefore, embraced the emergent technology of destructors and thereby wed municipal waste management to large-scale and cost-ineffective waste disposal schemes. A maximum likelihood ratio test is used to determine which covariates are significantly different from zero and thereby contributing significantly to overall survivorship. Higher-orderness then consists of the ability to objectify such functions and, thereby, to embed them in data or pass them as arguments to other functions. Others, in contrast, o nly consume extrafloral nectar without providing the plant with any mutual benefits and thereby behave as parasites. In this capacity, its basic task is to combat error and thereby to promote truth. Sliding modes are used to determine best values for parameters in neural network learning rules, thereby robustness in learning control can be improved. Patients may have associated additional survival with an acceleration in worsening health, thereby causing the increasing concavity in utility for time observed. All fields of research have standards for judging the methods of the research and, thereby, the outcomes of the research. Municipalities in charge of organizing services (thereby determining the need for staff) have no say in higher education policy. Rising levels of net disposable income allowed town-dwellers to climb the housing ladder, thereby reducing some at least of the ravages of infection. Along with fundoscopy, individual color spaces may serve for monitoring early functional changes and thereby to support a treatment strategy. Developmentalists show that these schemas operate between language and perception, thereby facilitating semantic development. Models help fill that gap, and thereby legitimize the continuation of work on theory. On the other hand, such policies deprive taxpayers of money they owned, thereby worsening their situations. They thereby differentiated between those who chose to not have specific items and those who could not afford them. There may be a trade-off in most local systems between position in the competitive hierarchy and prevalence, thereby ensuring coexistence of trematodes. Measurement of postures can be automated, thereby making the experimental procedure simple. As mentioned, many local government authorities have taken money from the individual accounts to meet other expenditures and thereby created 'empty accounts'. The presumed mechanism is decreased afferent impulses to the brain, which reduces arousal and, thereby, reduces sedative requirements. Conversely, smaller depth increments increase the potential for detecting change, but increase sampling and analysis demands, thereby rendering them impractical for most studies. One notices, first, that the nature (and thereby the extent) of human guilt appears to have been misunderstood. The writer manages, thereby, to insult the appearance of four women in one letter. Therefore, control strategies that can limit transmission as well as drug pressure and thereby extend longevity of antimalarials in malaria endemic areas should be considered. A higher temperature will increase the electron mean free path and lateral energy losses, thereby contributing to a more effective thermal smoothing. Would making math and science curricula less demanding, thereby increasing the rate of reinforcement, increase the likelihood of sustained effort? The verse is always set to the same melody regardless of the musical context, thereby reinforcing its isolation. Conversely, areas that would express information that is inconsistent with any of the included areas are excluded from participation, thereby satisfying incoherence relations (negative constraint). 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. He also argues that individual preferences may sometimes fail to be single-peaked even on an agreed-upon formal dimension, thereby undermining part (3). When the argument is first evaluated, the unevaluated expression is overwritten with the computed value, thereby sharing the result and avoiding recomputation. No sales-water is announced until the following season's water rights are secured in the reservoirs, thereby ensuring the high reliability level of water rights. Note, furthermore, that our right to vote and thereby to shape the environment we live in stems from autonomy. Political rulers in office are thereby forced to do their sworn duty ; it assures the just administration of justice and creates peace among the citizenry. In our case, the imposition of curvature globally does not produce spurious violations of monotonicity, thereby assuring true theoretical regularity. Several of the widowed or divorced men lived with a daughter, daughter-in-law or granddaughter and were thereby assured of care should they need it. Such a more or less dualistic perspective limits the possibilities for exploring the complexity of governance arrangements and thereby for more fully understanding governance change. Only thereby do the quantitative methods which are the foundations of mechanics become possible. The study employed a detailed audit trail, thereby lending itself to confirmation and replication of the findings. Only a bipedal posture frees both hands, allowing them to assume differential functions and thereby strengthen a lateral bias. The function maybe-assign always updates the tree, and can therefore proceed down the tree (thereby freeing the upper levels for other processes). Only steady flows are considered, so that, in particular, any contact lines are fixed ; difficulties associated with moving contact lines are thereby avoided. As both private and public capital increase, the economy's productive capacity also increases over time, thereby leading to a gradual decline in this ratio. In a population-based code of spatial position, this will cause non-veridical mapping of the population response vector, thereby accounting for the experienced distortions. Representationally, this immediately divorces the effect from segmental reduction, thereby obscuring the fact that both types of event result in neutralisation. Granting veto power, however, entails the danger of a stalemate and thereby decreases rule efficiency. Molecular markers provide ideal tools to develop species or genus-level indicators of specific pollutants and could thereby expand the utility of chironomids for biomonitoring. Intuitively, higher transfers from the government enhance the internal financing capabilities of private-sector borrowers, and thereby facilitate the production of capital. The division and debate between ' strategic ' and ' commercial ' interpretations of events is thereby capable of resolution. Active learning in the absence of coordination gives central banks an incentive to follow cautious strategies, thereby slowing learning and avoiding conflict. The clinical measurements were recorded by the same nurses, using the same instruments, and in the same environment, thereby ensuring the reliability of the data. Thus, the government introduces a bill only if it thinks it can thereby change policy for the better. Beyond this, such institutional features contributed to disputes among church members, thereby hampering the overall efficacy of the organisations. The implementation of automated systems also provides the capability to do real-time decision analysis and could thereby improve efficiencies and hasten clinical follow-up. 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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