词汇 | example_english_unlikely |
释义 | Examples of unlikelyThese 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. Again, although none of these have been measured in field settings, these joint conditions are unlikely to be met. He or she will be unlikely to perseverate, regardless of the contextual manipulations. In the first place, it is unlikely that sensory information can be moved to a focus of attention except in a metaphorical sense. In the absence of spatial analysis, it is unlikely that similar insights or advances could have been achieved. Parasitism is reported as low, often with no response to host density and unlikely to have an impact upon the host population. He argues that this would be unlikely to apply to interphrasal agreement due to the incremental nature of language production. Finally, reduced input is unlikely to cause acquisition failure. Nevertheless, the results are unlikely to be too far from the truth. The kinds of concerns we are considering are unlikely to lead to disastrous consequences if our views are not shared. First, our willingness to discount unlikely strategies varies with the desirability of the goal we hope to achieve. Further, if it has not occurred within 1 to 2 years after the repair, it is unlikely to occur after that time. Perforation or damage to adjunct structures is also unlikely, and did not occur during our existing experience. Theoretically, unifocalization would help, but is very unlikely to be good enough for long term survival. Neither parasitoid refrained from oviposition in situations where its progeny were very unlikely to develop. The adoption of a new household-formation system across all social groups within thirty years is highly unlikely. In practice, it is unlikely that many in fact won their income by providing day-labour for such a long period. The few differences that were found between the two data sets are unlikely to have a representational origin. She replies that she thinks it is unlikely because it will give him something to think about. First trimester insults affecting neurogenesis are unlikely, as gross structural defects (such as schizencephaly and polymicrogyria) would be expected. External benefits and costs that may be related to such investments are ignored since rational farmers are unlikely to be concerned about off-site effects. Moreover, as the measurements were taken by different nurses, the possibility of any systematic error in measurement is also unlikely. Because of this strategic time-inconsistency, rational, self-interested agents are unlikely to profit from mutually advantageous bargains. They were left out because it is unlikely that human activity in these areas has a negative effect over species protection. He thinks that the bust was actually removed, but this seems unlikely since the operai of the cathedral do not refer to such an act. The passage could have been excised, which seems unlikely; it could also antedate the sources that include it. Seeing as though most animals aren't even able to breed with each other, it is extremely unlikely for an alien to achieve this. Longitudinal covariances help to establish that the reverse association is unlikely. As such, a goal of reducing subsequent pregnancies is unlikely to follow directly from work-related interventions. A single treatment approach, like one used with adults, is unlikely to meet the needs of children at various developmental levels. A chapter on hybrid peas seems superfluous when, as the author admits, hybrid varieties are extremely unlikely! Thus, inaccuracies in the simulation of dry matter production and partitioning are unlikely to aect estimates of yield signi®cantly. His evaluation of person i's well-being is unlikely to be the same as someone else's evaluation of i's well-being. However, it is unlikely that this occurred as early as he suggests. The first one is unlikely to occur in everyday conversation. Then although it is highly unlikely that your ticket is the winner, this cannot make it rational to accept that your ticket won't win. If a thick sense of welfare is used, then it is unlikely that competition will maximize it. Sadly, however, many of them are unlikely to stay the course because of a series of interlocking presentational weaknesses. In both cases, the necessary conditions are so unlikely to be met that one can reject these arguments for proportionate taxation out of hand. Note that, in this framework, an equal distribution of income would indeed be recommended under the unlikely conditions of people having identical, concave utility functions. First, it is very unlikely to be one gene, because of the evidence for genetic heterogeneity. As the present study did not show such an effect even in the laboratory, it seems unlikely that such a correlation exists in the field. Remobilization during metamorphism is unlikely to produce such a consistent result. The very high temperature required for dry melting suggests that this is an unlikely process. They also conclude (p. 677) 'that the linear inter-component energy transfer hypothesis is unlikely to be even a fair approximation'. On the other hand, if left to produce seeds, most of the control measures are unlikely to be eective. An emulation or a "compatible" is unlikely to meet the stringent hardware demands. However, this process is unlikely to be t h e main or only mechanism for disease. Indexes used terms the students were unlikely to know or ever to need to know, rather than being integral to the book itself. A more extensive investigation would have widened the scope, but is unlikely to have altered the results in any significant way. The extension to multiple intervals is feasible, although it would be tedious and is unlikely to increase our understanding of interval mapping. Thus, even if a homozygous hybrid genotype is fitter, it may be very unlikely to be established in the face of gene flow and recombination. One of the major problems facing modern biologists is to find a plausible (or least unlikely) hypothesis that explains the origin of life. Mutation during cryopreservation is unlikely to have been important. Now however an excellent account has appeared from an unlikely source. If the effect is too small to see, it is unlikely that far mers would consider any significant management changes or investment to realize it. The practice of inferring the activity of either autonomic branch from heart rate alone is outdated and unlikely to be fruitful in the future. We think that it is unlikely that these clusters were the result of cryopreservation. However, escalating divergence of the populations is unlikely in the presence of gene flow unless they experience persistently different selection pressures. The identity of these factors is unlikely to be discerned from demographic records and presumably reflects the influence of social changes. Under these treatment conditions, we consider the imagined interaction effect described above to be highly unlikely. Again, this means that it is unlikely for spermatozoa to reach the uterine tube after the arrival of the oocyte. Due to so many checks at different levels, a false recording at the final stage of the data is unlikely. Her husband remained unco-operative and it seemed unlikely that either would agree to any help, unless she did have a difficult pregnancy or labour. The discussion provides a carefully contextualised examination of the reasons for this particular unlikely legal transformation. However, differences in these biases from one epidemic season to another are unlikely. Methods that are provided by the public sector are often free, so income levels are unlikely to affect their use. We believe that convergence is unlikely any time soon without radical restructuring of global economic growth prospects. The first option seems unlikely, especially given that all women were unlikely to have had paid employment outside the home. Given that local farmers' response to the first two phases of reform had been characterised by a growing sense of ambivalence this seemed unlikely. Reflections from long range at large angles are unlikely to be detected, and are omitted from the template set. Stereotypes lacking even a kernel of truth are hard to sustain and unlikely to spread. Given the country's ethnic bipolar structure, it was also highly unlikely that the rebels would accept the democratic route to power. In the present climate these are unlikely to be forthcoming. No reduction in chemical fertilizer use for potatoes and silage corn was observed and increased crop yields were unlikely. Granted, selecting any of these options would have made one's life hard, socially ; and being open to religious conversion would have been unlikely, psychologically. However, something extremely unlikely happens : those who witness the event do not wonder at it at all. However, on the basis of these data, it is very unlikely that cardiac rehabilitation reduces mortality in older patients. Nonetheless, the degree of practice variation among countries is so great that it is unlikely that inaccurate reporting accounts for all of the variation observed. His work in this field is unlikely to be surpassed for a very long time to come. However remote, they may occur in the next decades, although they are unlikely to have an impact on people with existing syndromes. The orthodox religious accounts of disagreement are very unlikely to be true. The government's hard-won economic plateau seemed unlikely to last. A society which does not use toothbrushes, for instance, will be an unlikely target market for the introduction of toothpaste, no matter how cheap. You are unlikely to offend the teenage punter, but you may disturb their parents. No recent studies have been carried out to address this issue and it is unlikely that any will. The latter possibility is unlikely but will be addressed later. However, this possibility is viewed as unlikely for several reasons. In addition, it is unlikely that any institutional review board would approve the collection of such data in present circumstances. Physicians are unlikely to screen if it affects their legitimate expectation for financial remuneration for patient care. We would be unlikely to conclude that the function of that component was to inhibit the emission of high-pitched whines. He is unlikely to be startled by the kind of evidence or hypothesis presented by us and by other writers. The truth, of course, is unlikely ever to be known. A world geared to war was unlikely to question why it should break out. Although some of these opportunity structures- provided ironically, by the legal system itself-could be blocked, it is unlikely that they would be. 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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