词汇 | example_english_unacceptable |
释义 | Examples of unacceptableThese 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. She found living in limbo, neither dead nor alive, unacceptable. The haptic interfaces are used wherever the using of only visual feedback can introduce unacceptable manipulation errors. He knew that she would find it awkward, if not unacceptable, for his subordinate to address him by his first name. On the other hand, high velocity in the atmosphere leads to unacceptable drag losses. Alluding to the dialogical nature of space and the resulting fluidity of the meaning of place still is fine, yet in its generality unacceptable. They are claimed to be unacceptable in the past tense with modifiers specifying definite past moments. The definite article therefore becomes unacceptable here not because the referent is not known in an immediate situation but because of cultural practice. Denials based on claims that certain races or ethnic groups are inferior and can legitimately be denied basic rights, for example, seem to me unacceptable. Many of the items in the acceptability questionnaire had four response options, ranging from very acceptable through to very unacceptable. I align with the latter view - history has witnessed the flourishing of many normative systems we now find dubious or even paradigmatically unacceptable. Although certain of its theoretical interpretations and political connotations have been rightly criticised, that does not render the term itself unacceptable. Bargaining with unions provided the least unacceptable means of stabilizing industrial relations, and provided a means of limiting labor's influence in the workplace. The notion of necessary universalism, however, is a much stronger claim, and has been rejected as an unacceptable position. At the end of the experiment, tick numbers on control cattle again rose to ethically unacceptable levels. Under this model, appeals to processing limitations other than those experienced by adults to explain non-adultlike performance by children are unacceptable. Whenever the more encompassing concept is mentioned in the consequent, the result is unacceptable or infelicitous. We mark such phrases as ungrammatical below to indicate that they are unacceptable as noun phrases. The concept of linguistic acceptability was not defined ; instead, examples of acceptable and unacceptable sentences were provided, together with examples of numerical estimates. The narrative techniques, then, recover the unacceptable horror while commenting on the matter-of-fact way in which these events happen - and are passed by. People are not likely to want to portray themselves or events in ways that they find unacceptable or unrecognisable. While excuses are accounts that reject individual responsibility for a socially unacceptable act, justifications acknowledge individual responsibility but deny the negative consequences of the act. The (unacceptable) unaccusatives in (33b) become significantly better if certain manner adjuncts are present (34). However, in patients, clotrimazole caused unacceptable dysuria (painful urination) and hepatocellular toxicity. The loss of total section would also be unacceptable and is sometimes difficult to monitor. In that way, the risk of committing to an unacceptable design alternative would be removed. Two-thirds of the women found the prospect of visiting these sources unacceptable. Although animate subjects are preferred, sentences with inanimate subjects are certainly not unacceptable. However, the use of the inverse rate method on its own is equally unacceptable because of the reasons enumerated above. In turn, appeal to such a theory in an effort to avoid the earlier conclusions of this essay simply is unacceptable. I argue that these defences either fail or have features that make them unacceptable to free-will theists. The preferred alternative is in that sense the least unacceptable from each person's point of view separately. However, the audio quality for hands-free operation varied from poor to unacceptable. There remain some pundits for whom the consideration of cost is unacceptable however expressed. Indeed, it would come to be taken for granted that the whole project was morally unacceptable (as well as scientifically unworkable). The select committee found this unacceptable, since many friendly societies provided insurance to their members against the consequences of illness. In such a conflict, would he favor the result that was least unacceptable to the person for whom it was second-most unacceptable? When making a policy-decision, this is clearly unacceptable. Examples of farmer-assisted selection include hand roguing to remove diseased or morphologically unacceptable variants and blowing or screening smaller seed away during harvest or cleaning. Caregivers respond to children's culturally unacceptable questions and requests with silence, essentialized evocations of difference, teasing, and shaming. The guiding principle for this investigation was that any mechanism which adversely affected breathing, fingering, stance, embouchure, or reading music was unacceptable. We are also interested in using the nanopass technology to construct production compilers, where the overhead of many traversals of the code may be unacceptable. 1995, 84) [post-processualism shares with post-modernism] a philosophic framework that refuses to establish criteria by which to evaluate competing knowledge claims [and] is unacceptable. I experimented with composing certain sections by using dice to place silences and pictures and sounds but the end result was unacceptable. Apart from the dialogue, which is appallingly vulgar but could presumably be pruned at the script stage, we consider the whole subject unacceptable. To live alone was to broadcast a situation which made them socially unacceptable in ' respectable ' working class or middle class life. All industrially available meshers today produce unacceptable and poor quadrilateral and hexahedronal meshes, and create barely acceptable triangular and tetrahedronal meshes. Since both alternatives appear equally unacceptable, it seems that we should not depart from self-goal choice. Many expressions of anger in families, especially between fathers and sons, took the form of a scolding for unacceptable behaviour. The text contains an unacceptable number of typographic errors. A number of other words are currently generalizing in ways unacceptable to many users of the language. No one withdrew through ®nding the procedure unacceptable. Is there evidence that the individual took an unacceptable risk? From a teaching point of view this is an unacceptable approach. Levelling off is, however, also unacceptable as in this case genetic gains in yield potential remain clearly unrealized. In these cases, unacceptable yield reduction did concur with quality reduction. Mere forgetting as a way of moving on should be regarded as morally unacceptable. Most people would find such unilateral decisions to be ethically unacceptable, even if they resulted in a substantial increase in the number of transplantable organs. Patients will receive study treatment until progression of the disease or unacceptable toxicity. Children from violent homes might tolerate levels of conflict and victimization in friendships that would be unacceptable to other children. Trials of divalproex and lithium and other antipsychotics either did nothing or produced unacceptable side effects. To consider them equal and to suppose that all their properties and parameters can be transferred into a human brain is unacceptable. A test of this hypothesis will measure the empirical correlation between dream reports and unconscious, unacceptable wishes disguised in these reports. A limit of thirty kilograms becomes almost unacceptable for large works. Such a move would be quite unacceptable, however. Frankness may be possible in expressing feelings that could seem socially unacceptable as, for example, in a one-to-one interview. In contrast, if we exchange the subject and the object, as in (7b), we have an unacceptable sentence. His presence was unacceptable but his removal was unobtainable. Although smoking was seen as unacceptable by all of the children surveyed, this was not the case with alcohol consumption. Older drugs such as ganglion blockers and adrenergic neuron blockers have unacceptable adverse effects in elderly patients and should not be used. The aim should be to achieve a reduction in fit frequency to tolerable levels without unacceptable drug side-effects. To get the right result, it would be necessary to redefine feet so '' that (smm) feet were unacceptable. In advertising, visual displays are often used to convey meanings that would be unacceptable if they were spelled out verbally. Nevertheless, his suggestions for overcoming the problem in connection with authorial-discourse interpretation are unacceptable. However, (5) is unacceptable ; a person can view a course of action as open despite knowing or believing that he will do it (or, refrain). However, in the case where a human is involved in the revision loop, total knowledge rewrites may be unacceptable. You were either with them through thick and thin or you were against them, but the military regarded half-heartedness or dilatoriness as unacceptable. Almost the same proportion of women from both groups thought marriage was completely acceptable (41 %) or unacceptable to some degree (39%). Ten per cent of the continuers could not decide between two equally unacceptable alternatives. Although it may be said that the diminution of libido in itself is a contraceptive force, to most men it is aesthetically and intellectually unacceptable. Making unjustifiable harm both necessar y and sufficient for judicial relief would lead to an unacceptable rate of erroneous judgments against the government. However, it could not openly admit ideologically unacceptable social groups into the new elite. Consequently, the sacrality makes pragmatism unacceptable for the people in the movement. Relying on the judiciary to limit the influence of elected officials and to remove those who are unacceptable has several advantages. At present, it was necessary to use the student computer center in another part of the building, an option which was unacceptable to him. We can also view some forms of genetic therapy as unacceptable (at present) because they pose unjustifiable risks to patients or future generations. However, inaccuracy and bias are unacceptable in any case study. In practice, chairmen seldom called those whose ideas they found unacceptable. We might argue that while we can hold her responsible, the consequences of so doing turn out to be unacceptable. Many of these provisions would be quite unacceptable to a civil law country. Unacceptable strings will be rejected, and acceptable ones are stored for further processing. They were seen as proposing a new, and unacceptable, morality, rather than reconciling science and tradition. The alternative - the unacceptable alternative - is to say that anything can be about anything. We cannot forcefully clean a street of what is deemed unacceptable by a minority of the urban community for we are in fact dehumanizing it. Furthermore, what is considered unacceptable risk will vary in time and will depend upon available alternatives. Such a modified principle could still be described as selecting the alternative that was least unacceptable from each point of view. If researchers tried to gain these subjects' consent, the combination of those refusing, dead, nonlocatable, and not responding would make the data set scientifically unacceptable. Such an approach is probably unacceptable in routine clinical transplantation. The index of barely four pages is extremely disappointing and unacceptable for a work of reference. 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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