词汇 | example_english_uniquely |
释义 | Examples of uniquelyThese 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. Thus, it cannot classify any uniquely human trait (morphological, psychological, or behavioral) as an adaptation. The independent specification hypothesis can be true only if each candidate stimulus parameter always varies uniquely with the corresponding physical event. Geminates and partial geminates circumvent the restriction, because the place features are not uniquely parsed as attributes of a segment in the coda position. We say that two vertices of a graph are uniquely connected if there is precisely one arc that connects them. The extension to arbitrary datatypes is then uniquely defined. First, metacognition is considered one of humans' most sophisticated cognitive capacities and possibly a uniquely human cognitive capacity. The piece consists uniquely of sounds created by the atomic noise model, subjected only to minor volume and panning effects. Thus, once the initial angles of every step are selected, the joint profiles will be uniquely determined. Therefore, once and y (0) are given, all y (i) are uniquely determined and become redundant. Attempts to investigate characteristic nonverbal information or intonational cues that might uniquely accompany maternal speech about absent things are noticeably absent. This property is due to the fact that the space spanned by the cointegrating vectors is uniquely determined, although the cointegrating matrix is not. In general, functional similarity demands a constellation of behaviors that, together, are uniquely consistent with the process of interest. Non-uniquely ergodic foliations of thin type, measured currents and automorphisms of free groups. Note that (2.5) are represented in conservation form and the jump conditions are uniquely defined by the full set of conservation laws [16]. But it would be wrong to see this uniquely as a process of increasing inclusion, or of cultural and historical mestizaje. The corresponding averaged intensities ratem(t) then uniquely specify the plasmid cyclic state distribution at all times t in the cell cycle. Uniquely, it avoided the sanctions that could be applied to permanent employees. They were uniquely fitted to support the "peculiar mental powers" that differentiate humans from all other animals. Verbal labels were defined as any count noun that was used uniquely to identify the object depicted. It also uniquely examines the role that allotment payments played in persuading farmers to invest in tractors and combined harvester-thresher ownership. For walking, the gait is composed uniquely of successive single support phases and instantaneous double support phases that are modelled by passive impact equations. We then show how to construct from a graph with these properties a uniquely k -colourable graph with large girth. This was usually achieved through the use of theme songs or anthems, tracks that fashioned a uniquely 'cinematic' treatment of instrumentation and text. Of course, if it is the community which is uniquely ' divine ', then one is using ' divine ' in a secondary sense. Each participant initialises an agent that acts in the interest of its owner and uses strategies uniquely defined for him. 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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