词汇 | example_english_unavailable |
释义 | Examples of unavailableThese 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. In most countries, newer second-line antimicrobial agents are expensive and, therefore, unavailable to the majority of the population, causing many infections to become effectively untreatable. One shortcoming - the bibliography does not contain all the references in the notes and therefore full citations are sometimes unavailable. In case of failure of the actuator, and, in particular, a blocked position, the two missions become unavailable, and a maintenance operation is required. As noted above, it follows from inclusiveness that indices and bar-levels are unavailable. Therefore, these variables are unavailable as resources for gender construction for younger generations of speakers. Pre-deployment serum specimens were unavailable for 67 individuals and post-deployment serum specimens were not found for 64 individuals. Preoperative angiograms were unavailable for 5 patients, and postoperative films were unavailable for an additional 2 patients. However, the variable is clearly unavailable for gender constructions in the youngest group, ages 3-18, where gender segregation and separation is most pronounced. When county-level personnel were unavailable, the project coordinator recruited regional personnel. However, many respondents do not work for publicly traded companies, making this information unavailable. Theoretically, an insecure- dismissing attachment organization develops when a child experiences predominantly unavailable or insensitive reactions from a primary caregiver. Up to two revisits were made if household members were previously unavailable. Seeds and sprouts from the implicated lot were unavailable for testing. Unavailable data: text that presents information which is not present in or derivable from the input data. However, in many application domains, human-designed taxonomies are unavailable. Insofar as we think of ourselves primarily as persons or as human beings and only secondarily as citizens, the institutional account of authority is unavailable. Of the seven carers contacted, one was unavailable and the rest were interviewed in their own homes. When visual feedback was made unavailable to the neglect patient, large errors remained, suggesting that feedback-based control was being used to correct errors in planning. All these interpretations of unconscious congruity effects rest on the assumption that the primes are completely unavailable to awareness. Both works are the fruits of extensive research and provide transcriptions of primary sources, some of which were heretofore unavailable. In fact, however, we did not proceed beyond 1971 because the data were unavailable. Such a strategy would have been unavailable to the national government. However, these reserves are unavailable to the embryo until processed through the action of hydrolytic enzymes. In conclusion, tapirs provide a bulk seed dispersal service for very large, large and medium seeds, a form of dispersal unavailable from any other animal. Also, a low concentration would be preferred since free water on ironstone outcrops is largely unavailable. In what does manliness consist when work is unavailable and/or control over work impossible? Another limitation is that a large proportion (33 %) of participants were unavailable for follow-up interviews. Problems with machine breakdowns can affect patient throughput, if technical staff are unavailable or there is no equipment backup. Their stipulation is yet to be substantiated by a more thorough analysis of the reattachment process, unavailable to date. Thus, while, in principle, many services provided by these sectors were ' free ', in practice, they were unavailable. Thirdly, conformity to the law can confer many benefits on the members of a community that are unavailable to those who fail to cooperate. Information on organic producer-handlers has been unavailable until now, requiring researchers to examine handlers and producers separately. When 2001 reports are unavailable, we use reports from either 1999 or 2000. Encarta a measure of the energy in a system or process that is unavailable to do work. After all, it was futile to persuade customers to request a particular brand if it was unavailable at the point of sale. Both specimens were unavailable for 6 of these individuals. In this case explicit formulas for the solution are unavailable. As a result, the child may continue to represent him- or herself as vulnerable, especially in situations where the other is unavailable. Further, this brain mechanism possesses a quantitative calibration of position that is unavailable to perception. Not that systems for the analysis of linguistic material are unavailable to the infant, for they are, or soon will be. Superparasitism was rare and generally occurred when unparasitized eggs were unavailable (table 4). In this condition, nonconscious information regarding the body position and motor activity is either altered or is unavailable to conscious awareness (motor anosognosia). Recordings were made at two-week intervals in principle, except when the subjects were away on holiday or otherwise unavailable. Caregivers considered to be psychologically unavailable were emotionally unresponsive to their children and, in many cases, passively rejecting of them. Unlike repression, dissociation does not cause these memories to become consciously unavailable, simply harder to access. The former refers to services being unaffordable, the latter to services being unavailable or unsuitable. There is clearly something about the sentence in (5), unavailable in (4), which makes the parser able to recover from an initial misparse. Where external openings are unavailable to internal spaces, passive ventilation can be supplied through earthduct supply from an external louvre within the garden area. Bilinguals may ultimately provide an important source of constraints for modeling language production that would otherwise be unavailable from monolinguals alone. They also noted that those with close ties were the preferred helpers, but that many were unavailable or lacked resources. Again, the narrow scope interpretation is unavailable for these verbs. Our policy rejects the notion that social protection cannot be expanded because resources are unavailable. Here, a literary text is reconceptualised with the help of a later art-form - one either impossible or unavailable in the era of the source text. The best test for host associations is full, experimentally determined, life-cycle information but this is unavailable for most taxa. In addition, this reranking is apparently unavailable for cases of verbs whose related bases have the vowel [a], [i] or [u]. Further detail on these activities was unavailable in the 2000 reports, so no qualitative comparison was possible. Thus, an unavailable primitive blocks the application of a redundancy rule that might otherwise apply if the primitive could be removed from the representation. However, this message-based interaction pattern requires point-to-point communication and hence breaks if one of the parties becomes unavailable. As we shall demonstrate, parents hold very strong views of who should look after their children if they themselves are unavailable. If members of these groups were unavailable or unwilling to be interviewed, non-injecting friends or relatives who were close to the deceased were considered. Several variables, including the measures of religious belonging and religious behaviour, were unavailable in the 1992 wave and consequently were collected from the 1991 wave. Urban/rural coding definitions were not included in the data set and were unavailable upon request. Substitutions for unavailable respondents were made systematically whenever necessary. Regional population estimates were unavailable for 1990 and therefore substituted with 1991 population denominators. Such ecosystems are typically unavailable to humans' visual reach. Three-dimensional reconstruction and dynamic display can provide unique views unavailable with standard cross-sectional echocardiography, improving spatial appreciation of the intracardiac anatomy. Valid information concerning handgrip was unavailable for one patient due to technical limitations with the tonometric measurements of blood pressure. If relatives were unavailable, examiners often used older amateur photographs supplied by the petitioners. The first is primary and domain-specific, and consists of computational procedures unavailable to introspection - for example, the mental grammar structures of morphology and syntax. While the newspapers reached larger towns in the south, they were simply unavailable across most of the country. The dynamics of the robot manipulator is assumed that all of the matrices in robot model are unavailable. In the language module, information that is not part of the module is unavailable for its computational operation. The service becomes unavailable and the mission that requires this service becomes unavailable. Another reason is that in some cases the head of household was unavailable. Unfortunately, the contradictions in the two sets of depositions really cannot be resolved without other evidence, which is unavailable. The adjustment process creates both constraints and opportunities that may be unavailable to more 'settled' economies. However, many of the original specimens used to diagnose and describe these species are currently unavailable, and the original descriptions and figures are often inadequate. Resources to recruit and train sufficient numbers of qualified support workers with the range of languages needed may be unavailable within mainstream services. Addresses of potential controls where a telephone number was unavailable (because the household was ex-directory) were discarded. Until recently, satisfactory methods for measuring the susceptibility of ticks to amitraz and macrocyclic lactones were unavailable. The relevant (unavailable) meaning is the one where a rumour spread (at some time in the past) that he or she would come tomorrow. Their results seem to indicate that referential context information is unavailable to the parser, at least during the initial (first pass) parse. Referrals information would be one source of data, but in most cases this is unavailable or available for one year only. The authors conclude by arguing that such inclusive education would open up cur rently unavailable fields of employment to children with hear ing impair ments. Such accuracy of virtual sound fields was achieved using headphones, and systems with similar accuracy in sound field reproduction over loudspeakers are currently unavailable. Although a considerable amount of evidence does exist, common sense and observation will discover the techniques or a reasonable hypothesis where exact evidence is unavailable. By the time this became known, coding had been completed and coders, no longer in the area, were unavailable to code the two tapes. Far more important than bias, however, is that interactions are largely governed by nonconscious mechanisms, unavailable to introspection. During the first era, from the early 1900s to the 1940s, lifesupport technologies were unavailable and treatments were conservative. If water prices are distorted and price-based policy tools are unavailable, then information subsidies provide an alternative tool to improve efficiency. Cattle were provided with water and crushed palm oil kernel when grass was unavailable. Building materials were costly or unavailable and labour, given the call-up, was also lacking. Then, if a patient should happen to present with the disease, the protocol is unavailable. Typically, dynamics and differential equations tend to crop up where explanatory (rather than descriptive) approaches are as yet unavailable. Obviously, these points of reference are unavailable to a computer. The unusual, for example, products which are unavailable from stock, may also be reported on, so that managers may act on these exceptional conditions. In fact, fathers could delay funding their sons' marriages on the grounds that money was unavailable, thereby prolonging their access to the young men's labor. Once private transport is unavailable, discretionary trips may be curtailed or cease. 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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