词汇 | example_english_uncommon |
释义 | Examples of uncommonThese 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. Outbreaks linked to commercially cooked and distributed products are uncommon. Paranoid delusions and auditory hallucinations were the predominant features, with formal thought disorder, catatonic features and negative symptoms being uncommon. Grandchildren who lived abroad were not uncommon in this category of grandparents. In addition, our preliminary analyses indicated that breaches that might represent moral transgressions were uncommon. As is not uncommon with a primary care orientation, this programme has been initiated by health providers. Imperfect market mechanisms are also indicated by the fact that prior to about 1720 exchanges of houses between two families were not uncommon. The coordinates vary with illumination, do not capture perceived similarity relations, and are tied to very specific and (outside the laboratory) uncommon viewing conditions. Conflict within company directorates and between companies was not uncommon. However, such direct parasitological assessment is awkward and uncommon, and serological methods are now the mainstay for laboratory diagnosis. Taylor compounded for the living before he was presented, a not uncommon practice. Although not a pr imary hospice condition, pressure ulcers are not uncommon in dy ing patients. There is nothing unusual or uncommon about this sort of situation. Serious adverse events attributable to the antipsychotic medication were uncommon; however, side effects were not systematically evaluated in most studies. Although these results appear low, this is not uncommon for specifications based on growth-rate data. When this ceases, it is not uncommon for the speaker to abandon the turn and reformulate. Often, such documents are instances of uncommon cases, when a concept expressed by a phrase is treated continuously throughout the entire document. However, it became apparent from later course discussions that paid domestic help was uncommon. Inasmuch as one reason for the border closure was currency conversion, it was not uncommon for border crossers to have their money confiscated. Positive sentiments regarding later-life appearance were relatively uncommon. Aortic valvar prolapse is not uncommon in doubly committed defects, and may lead to partial, or even complete, occlusion. Sudden death certainly occurs after the atrial switch repair, but it is uncommon and there is no evidence that it increases in frequency across time. In order to compare our cases with those reported elsewhere, we undertook the study of this uncommon congenital heart condition. Complications during the procedure were uncommon and benign, and consisted of arrhythmias only. Words like awkward and coyote can be described as having informative beginnings, because they start with uncommon trigrams. Current evidence, therefore, indicates that antagonistic pleiotropy is a relatively uncommon form of genotype-environment interaction. There was also the significant influence of uncommon saturation pixels for this spot. In the early days of marriage, decided and consistent family planning was uncommon and the majority of pregnancies were 'unintended'. Although the potential for the widespread dispersal of uncommon skills was present in the mid-nineteenth century, its realisation proved more difficult. Asymmetrical patterns of similarity are not uncommon in categorization or similarity ratings experiments. There is progressive restriction of the eye movements, which may end up with total loss of movement, but diplopia is rather uncommon. Such neuropathies are relatively uncommon in developed countries, but are important to recognize, being treatable. Ocular symptoms are uncommon, although there may be mild ptosis. Pain is an uncommon symptom, except in advanced disease. Although many patients try ginkgo, it is uncommon for any major benefits to be obvious. Renal impairment is not uncommon in the elderly and, if severe, may necessitate reduction in methotrexate dosage or, in severe cases, avoidance of methotrexate. Now, this view of moral rules is not uncommon; but it is important to distinguish two ways in which it can be taken. Even more uncommon are studies of organisms with complex life cycles in which interspecific competitive interactions in both larvae and adults a re assessed. Such "curious" cases, symbolic of clinical medicine's incomplete professionalization and lingering allegiance to an older, more openly-subjective medical culture, are in fact not uncommon. However, it is also beyond doubt that evolution is generally neglected by perception theorists, and that detailed accounts of its role are rather uncommon. Interestingly, the occurrence of clonal siblings within samples from patient isolates was relatively uncommon. The internationalization of a language is an uncommon phenomenon; we don't have precedents close enough to provide much of a guide. In the corpus statistics community it is not uncommon to deal with tens or even hundreds of thousands of sentences. The reason it does not, however, reflects the market value of insurance against very low equity returns, even if they are uncommon. Subsidization of certain energy products is not uncommon worldwide and the opportunity cost principle is not always followed. However, such a course of action was not uncommon at the time. Although rarely reported, spontaneous resolution in childhood is not uncommon. Complete valves and articulated pairs are not uncommon, suggesting either fossilization in situ or after minimal displacement. They began to collect anything and everything uncommon for him. Droughts of this severity are uncommon in this region, and the 1998 drought was expected to affect the rates of seedling growth and mortality. If they are uncommon and of lasting duration they are more evocative of love or hatred. Discrepancies within and between guidelines and expert opinion are not uncommon, which raises questions about the appropriate comparator (4;14;19). First, it appears that the use of structure indicators is uncommon. Studies comparing quality of life of implantees with that of a control population of profoundly deaf persons are uncommon. Moreover, it was not uncommon for workers to move to more successful ®rms within the city for the sole purpose of gaining higher wages. Under the first two conditions a population study of parasite mortality is not feasible because such events are usually uncommon or unpredictable. In fact, cash oriented exactions by metropolitan clerks were certainly not uncommon at the time. Likewise, counseling is an uncommon topic for assessments by agencies. The concept of an ' uncommon map ' is our invention, although it has probably been independently invented by other authors, since it is somewhat useful. The first step in this prototypical thought process of a geologist was our motivation for inventing the concept of uncommon maps. At the same time, it is not at all uncommon to hear teachers commenting on the overuse of the progressive by students. Therefore, corals become uncommon and coral faunas developed only in some areas where carbonate sedimentation persisted. The agro-pastoral society was characterised by two uncommon traits : cultivators and cattle-holders lived in the same territory and were marked by a strong cultural homogeneity. Lions who eat only vegetables are extremely uncommon. 16. The most uncommon activity was playing mahjong or cards. Because this case is so uncommon, the analysis was confined to the 765 women and 979 men who had at least one surviving child. Though the punning element is usually at the end of the phrase, instances are not uncommon where the pun is formed on the first element. Although relatively uncommon, such conditions cause a considerable burden of ill health. Nausea and vomiting are uncommon with either agent although pruritis can occur in up to 80% of patients. However, they also refer to it as an intrusion 'largely devoid of internal structure' in which 'layering, mineral fabric, xenoliths and pegmatites are uncommon'. In former times, early death was not uncommon. In this report, we describe the surgical treatment of 17 out of 22 patients with this uncommon lesion who came to our observation. Negative heterosis was uncommon, occurring in only growth duration (three hybrids), yield per panicle (two hybrids), and growth rate (one hybrid). A second promising region has been identified because chromosomal anomalies in the region appear to be an uncommon cause of autism. Since many pathologic conditions are associated with altered passive mechanical properties of the myocardium, this is not an uncommon shortcoming. Coarctation of the aorta, either with (5%) or without (2%) a ventricular septal defect, was uncommon. With this scheme of prophylaxis, recurrences are very uncommon. In conclusion, we have shown surgical repair to be-anatomically feasible in this uncommon anatomic complex. If adjacency is a major characteristic of typing, one would expect nonadjacent errors to be very uncommon. In fact, they concluded that the simultaneous bilingual children in their study were less likely to use uncommon error processes. Many of them may be unfamiliar to readers from other countries, but all are of uncommon interest. However, it should be emphasized that multidrug resistance is uncommon. Negative commands involve the subjunctive rather than the imperative (which is a not uncommon alternation). Though they were composed a generation apart, these two operatic transformations share an uncommon beauty in thematic construction, harmonic richness and orchestral sound. In my experience, however, such precise annotation is extremely uncommon. The results indicated that it was relatively uncommon for subjects to know either all of the four word for ms or none of them. However, it was not uncommon for these interactions to turn hostile or critical in tone. The reworking of heads of unpopular emperors was not uncommon. Such a model would be able to explain the not uncommon occurrence of people with six rather than five fingers. Such factories were not uncommon in the metal trades in the eighteenth century, and continued so into the nineteenth century. The late examples of this sense are also very uncommon. The comes is uncommon because the dependent variable is not normally distributed and because of concerns about heteroscedasticity. Although these disorders are relatively uncommon in the general pediatric population, they have been the subject of considerable research interest. The six criteria generate a low percentage of conflicting outcomes, suggesting that branching paradoxes are a rather uncommon phenomenon. One example of a missing market is the (perhaps not uncommon) case where households derive utility from growing their own food. Such situations are not uncommon, since there may be many cases in which the interlocutor does not know the other language of the bilingual speaker. Even if mutual wills were uncommon, however, they were still the most common sort of will. They were uncommon in the eighteenth century, and they remained uncommon in the late nineteenth century. An absent thymus at surgery is not uncommon in congenital heart operations, as the organ often involutes under conditions of stress. With modern surgical techniques and methods of myocardial protection, low cardiac output states unresponsive to inotropic support are uncommon. As a result, it was not uncommon in the absence of household division for household heads to live with coresident uncles and coresident older cousins. 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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