词汇 | example_english_untouched |
释义 | Examples of untouchedThese 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. The latter drew an income derived mainly from money-rents from tenants, which were untouched by the abolition of ' feudalism ' in 1798. A part of the reason for this is that lived disabilities are not accidental afflictions of people whose rational substance remains ever untouched. Here a range of mountains diverted it, there it swept down one bank of a river and left the other untouched. If the stack of unexplored vertices turns out to be exhausted, then an untouched vertex is selected at random and pushed onto the stack. Even the last great act the law could carry out on an individual was not untouched by the new technology. Although no doubt helpful, this leaves the mechanistic side of this puzzle quite untouched. While responses to this challenge have varied, few researchers or research paradigms have remained untouched by it. However, the role of cognitions and stress in early- and late-onset depression provides an almost untouched area for research. The national audit institutions were left untouched by the reform, but are currently (winter 2000) discussed in the perspective of strengthened accountability. In addition, the book lacks context and appears untouched by an editorial hand. All look totally untouched: the picnic obviously has not started yet. Certainly this is one area which scholarship has largely left untouched. Though it improved upon space fragmentation in agriculture it left the form and content fragments of the problem relatively untouched. Your theory is completely untouched by this question. Both sides were satisfied when local coordination was established through which some special topics could be settled even though many global questions were left untouched. A social, political and cultural approach to the subject, necessarily leaves largely untouched the burning contemporary issues of religious belief, liturgical change and church reform. One conservation strategy that is considered in forest land management is to leave conservation areas untouched within the logging operation area. However, the government left the sale price of grain to the non-agricultural population untouched for many years in order to maintain social stability. The problems seem to remain untouched by merely providing the poor with a basic income. In terms of actual outcomes, especially changes in their beliefs and practices, the people who report these visitations seem incredibly untouched. Preoccupation with these matters has left the issue of the specialized pedagogy of the disciplines virtually untouched. Observations which pass the threshold are considered significant and untouched, while all observations below the threshold are set to zero. The whole point is that these strategies create a sense of untouched quasiwilderness. The first design of the layout was changed to a higher density, but the idea remained untouched. Another ten were left untouched as a control. Saying that words are already sorted into categories, untouched by human hand, is begging the question, of course. In this procedure, vertices go through three states: untouched, unexplored, explored. The surrogate relaxation leaves the objective function untouched, but replaces the inequality constraints with a nonnegative linear combination of those constraints. The area of learnability in phonology is another that is untouched. What is surprising about this chapter is that it leaves virtually untouched the phenomenon of the outsourcing of call centres. Possibly, administrative reforms can be introduced that generate needed savings yet leave benefits untouched. They had good grounds for believing this, because the bill left the law of settlements untouched. What was odd about their critique was that the bill left territorial districts untouched. Much of it has been lovingly renovated but the ghosts have been left untouched. Unfortunately, this book leaves several crucial methodological issues almost untouched. We'd both be mentally causing changes in the position of the window, and, presumably, we'd see the untouched window jiggling in evidence of the struggle. However, it was not as though the meaning and interpretations of physical differences remained entirely bound in samudrik literature untouched by phrenology. Explanation further requires that we understand why other elements in the utterance were left untouched. While reanalysis affects the complement, get itself remains untouched syntactically, continuing to trigger do-support in all of the familiar contexts. The latter species consumes needles early in the season, leaving the young needles untouched. Crucially, it only concentrates its fire on recalcitrant institutions, while leaving the scope of employment policy and legislation essentially untouched. She presents herself as an agent of social change while apparently remaining untouched by the indigenouspeasant world. The performances they create often involve research into and strong understanding of areas which remain untouched by the layman. Nevertheless, the listener is not presented with an idyllic soundscape, beyond the reach of human intention, untouched. Although this judgement denies that she has vindicated her historical claim, it leaves her philosophical claim untouched. Weeds at both organic sites were manually removed at the 5-6 leaf crop stage in each year, and were subsequently left untouched. The soul was left untouched by the surgery. While the life's work of the latter would remain almost completely untouched, that of the former would probably be suppressed. Seeds remaining untouched by terrestrial mammals were considered as intact seeds. As points 1 and 2 leave the system untouched, we only have to consider implementing point 3, translating between constraint encodings. The soil surface of the control was left untouched. I t will attempt to remove all safe sub-terms by fusion transformation and leave the unsafe sub-terms untouched via parameter generalisation. Finally, it should be noted that in all countries there has been one interest group with a privileged pension scheme that remained untouched in almost all reforms : the armed forces. The fir st is a purely numerical method in which all backward-going radiation is removed periodically from the simulation during a limited period while leaving the forward-going radiation untouched. We're left with a technology base that can address a wide range of simpler grammatical errors, but leaves a number of aspects of writing support untouched. Many others, however, remain untouched or undiscovered. The impression is that colonial white women were somehow ultimately distant from and untouched by the peculiar institution because they rarely emerge in discussions on colonial slavery. Only the fine gravel was left untouched. As an important feature, local database schemas remain untouched, and queries to them are translated to the global schema and back to (other) local schemas for data retrieval. Indeed, one might argue that few topics in the presumptive category of the ' old imperial history ' have been left untouched by historians of gender and colonialism. The second stage began when it was disclosed, sooner or later, gradually or catastrophically, that the prohibitory legislation had left the original evils largely or perhaps even altogether untouched. They remain relatively untouched by the debate. In contrast, film portrayals of elder men promise viewers a dynamic old age where the inner self, social interactions, and outer body are congruent, untouched by the passage of years. In the official view, however, this would be impossible so long as avoidable sources of labour discontent, including, for instance, the jobber system, were left untouched. Numerous variables of the dilemma remain untouched - namely, our changing values towards older people, corporate pricing of medical therapies, and overall technology stewardship for patients of all ages. Firms could only threaten to introduce new machinery from time to time in order to elicit more effort, but the power of the workers remained largely untouched. I have left largely untouched the dispositio (the ordered combination of the rhetorical tools) and especially the elocutio (the oratorical delivery and the ensuing interaction between speaker and audience). Conversely, large sections outside these main foraging sectors were left virtually untouched by the ants and did not experience any harvesting activity for days, weeks or months. Linear tabling is probably the easiest scheme to implement since no effort is needed to preserve states of consumers and the garbage collector can be kept untouched for tabling. To see this, observe that the transformed rules unfold the conditions expressed in the body of the rules, while a rule's head remain untouched, as manifested by rule a1 (r). His discussions of collective intentionality and collective wrongdoing leave untouched the crucial question of whether there is a distinct collective subject that can be the bearer of intentions and responsibility. 148 g regory w. noble we are likely to see a much more complex picture in which global trends exert powerful force on some industries while leaving others almost untouched. Each evening, those fruits that remained untouched were removed and replaced the following morning to ensure that nocturnal animals were not responsible for movement of fruits. I think the stela and cross as ritual symbols exemplify the postmodern definition of culture as process and performance as opposed to stable bodies untouched by change. The surgical procedure consisted of subtotal resection of the anterior and posterior leaflets whereby their free margins with the insertion sites of the chordae were left untouched. Had the countryside been left largely untouched by the pestilence, the rapid repopulation of affected cities would have been relatively unproblematic, and the long-term consequences of the disease accordingly slight. Of course, this leaves untouched the next stage in the political process, in which crisis-era pressures on leaders and technocrats are translated into some level of policy change. Most fruits are left untouched on the forest floor for 1-2 y before they are opened, possibly due to high energetic costs of fruit opening just after fruit fall. Ten million tractable acres are available, hitherto untouched by either farmer or builder. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We have not nearly mobilised industry for this war, and we have, therefore, immense untouched reserves that have not yet been really drawn upon. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The result will be that the real culprits in this matter will go untouched. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I am certain that in practice that will leave untouched and untrammeled, and undisturbed every company which is carrying on a thrifty, far-sighted, straightforward business. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Mental defectives are still largely untouched by any kind of organisation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If you reduced the rates by an extra amount, you would still leave untouched the question of the unfair incidence of the rates. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 My proposal leaves untouched the right which all of us who are justices would cherish to choose our own chairman. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All the stories that are raked up about a man or a woman against whom a charge may be levied is to go on untouched. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 However, this engagement will not leave our theology untouched. If left untouched, the patient will likely become a candidate for reoperation for relief of subpulmonary stenosis. Since you do not care for raw eggs, you leave it untouched. The rest of the contract would probably be left untouched. An electrical resistivity survey was conducted on a large part of the hillside in the hope of revealing untouched funerary structures. However, the prescriptions in the original penal and administrative laws remained untouched. In department after department, the rationalisation scheme left the head jobber largely untouched. The prevailing dynamic of party clientelism has remained untouched, limiting the prospects for effective, far-reaching reform. Second, the senate, the members of which served for nine years with the body renewed every three, remained untouched by the reform. I concede there that any progress we make toward solving the can't-expect-better problem leaves the can't-do-better problem untouched. The union accepted the principle of cash-only for remuneration, although the freedom for individual companies to opt for social benefits remained untouched. Customer-contractor relations now claim to organize relations in areas of scientific work previously untouched by logics of economic calculation. Irradiation would make things worse by destroying the warning spoilage bacteria and leaving pathogens untouched. The shepherds staying behind generally moved to higher altitudes, which were until then 'untouched' by flocks and consequently still fresh. 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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