词汇 | example_english_useless |
释义 | Examples of uselessThese 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. If such instances are rare though, strategies based on those games are useless. The libertine is executioner of his own desire, and his bliss is free of any attachment to useless objects. To compromise is useless: what side of oneself does one show by compromise? However, such knowledge is, in itself, no useless thing. Does this mean that non-experimental data is useless for addressing causal issues? However, this does not mean that it is totally useless. While these definitions are quite simple, they soon become useless because of the large number of terms involved. While professing respect for that culture, the physicians insisted the family not be allowed to dictate useless treatment. One should not draw the conclusion that this book is useless or that it represents bad scholarship. Personal conviction on its own is useless, yet within the politics of poststructuralism this is all we can call on. On the other hand a profile that fails to provide the user with required material is equally useless, however brief it may be. However, a mark that can be identified only by resolving the ver y question that the mark is supposed to resolve is useless. Indeed, one's judgement was useless, unless reached without coercion. Even a complete record of the student's brain activity would be useless without some way to extract useful information from it. In her panic to get away with it to parents - who are useless - she concocted the story. Unification is done at compile time and the sharing of variables avoids useless assignments. Another interesting aspect of number theory was that it was absolutely useless-pure mathematics at its purest. The syndrome of malaise, shortness of breath and feeling a little tremulous is relatively useless in distinguishing real exposure from excessive anxiety. We investigate the use of conjunctive non-standard type inference for the elimination of useless code in higher-order typed functional programs. They described artists with low prestige as 'useless', arguing that they 'could have never existed and it would not have changed anything about anything'. The despair comes when the individual feels useless and believes life no longer has value. The vocabulary taught is criticized as 'useless' and 'never used'. Contrary to dissipating their wealth on "useless" luxuries, the members of the middle class were exhor ted to spend money on good causes. They see us as useless people [batu ya pamba]. We use it essentially for representing some matching failures, and as a wildcard for some useless arguments of -terms. Since cultivation occurs in highly unsustainable terrains, part of the land in the production cycle becomes useless even after the rotation period has ended. From a practical point of view, all mathematical a priori assumptions on f are useless because they do not take the application into account. Indeed, since in a simplified program every dummy variable is useless-code, in a real implementation we can replace them with some polymorphic 'dummy constant' d. Furthermore, the line separating what was useful from what was useless was extremely vague. Useless professors and their useless sciences needed policing. Although that finding does not make all other evaluations totally useless, awareness of their drawbacks is important when interpreting and assessing their results. Secondly, it is useless to know data such as the foci and the center of the image. If the logroll is mainly within the party, the logroll parameters will be completely useless. A philosophical activity of this kind will be useless with regard to the philosophy of science. The vast majority are useless, and worse than useless, for any purpose of systematic study. Examples are redundant arguments in the functions defined by the program, as well as useless program rules. The rule gc is called 'garbage collection', as it removes useless substitutions. The managerial implications, presented in two pages, are practically useless, being so general and obvious. Furthermore, it explains the importance of very small lots and why people seem to have clung to insignificant portions of, for them, useless land. The latter process would run a substantial risk of diluting any ongoing anti-pathogen response with useless accidental or historical responses. The six valves were brought together in a valve island with special designed inlet and outlet collectors after removing useless original housing material. The major criticisms were that these programmes did not work and that donors imposed dangerous and useless goals on weak countries. If new legislation can be passed, then all attempts at insulating are useless. Without some essential characteristic, ' the family of religion becomes so large as to be practically meaningless and analytically useless ' (73). In this case the system of landmarks is useless. Instead of being productively used, individual wealth was wasted on useless novelties that drained existing financial resources. There are even certain groups of equipment that at best are useless and at worst make the task more difficult and painful. They returned to the tent with ample food and plaster bandages - but the plaster proved useless, spoiled by the damp. Induction of practically useless rules was prevented by prescribing the form of the rules. His speech was high in pitch and lacked thunder and resonance, nearly useless for conventional professorial gestures. They also supported the reorganization of the ministries, and the abolition of useless offices. Rather than being subjected to the useless ministrations of clerics, they were the objects of humane interest and treatment. In practice, for the high velocities, the relative zs/c tend to a limit for each configuration and the similarity law becomes useless. Then treatments that may be effective in some cases could be totally useless in other cases of the same disease. Under this scenario, the worth of their patent will be useless if it is assailed by an aggressive black market. The viability of timber production in a preindustrial environment was dependent on access to good water transport routes, as timber without a market was useless. Thus, conscious percepts are both unexplained and useless, that is to say, they are excluded from any causal chain. At the very least it is clear that older women were not useless. Dead code is useless, but useless code is not necessarily dead. The optimisation induced by useless-code analysis, however, can be described, as we have done in this paper, as a source to source program transformation. Note that we depict the sum of useful and useless rules without start productions here. If there remains an ambiguity in the location, then the extracted system is useless. All these facts force us to maintain and support different versions of ontologies, making ontology evolution (under this understanding) useless in practice. They aimed to stop funding useless public works projects and instead allocate more money for welfare services. As a consequence, results other than and are possible, when r1 or r2 are partially useless. In particular, it may avoid useless computations and, if properly combined with recursion, it allows the manipulation of infinite structures. We also give a useless-code elimination algorithm which is based on a combined use of these type inference systems. Such types are used to prove that the program can be evaluated without evaluating some of its subexpressions, which are therefore useless-code. Programs extracted from proofs usually contain large parts that are useless for the computation of their result. In this paper we present two non-standard type assignment systems and simplification mappings for removing useless-code in simply typed higher-order functional programs. We also present a complete and incremental useless-code elimination algorithm based on these systems. Resulting excesses in treatment helped fuel patients' fears of an overly medicalized dying, of protracted and useless pain and suffering. Patients express spiritual need with discernible cues such as fear, despair, feeling useless, feeling isolated, and lack of confidence. One week after the interview, 6 said that it was useful, and 3 said it was neither useful nor useless. Any computer system that would alert the writer to the possibility he meant "personnel" would so encumber you with intrusions as to be useless. In the latter, useless right ventricular dilatation may result from a "retrograde" preload in response to pulmonary regurgitation. Straws can thus be both vital and useless as animal feed, for animal production as well as for their indirect impacts on cropping. The acquired images must pass through a stage of image preprocessing in order to remove distracting and useless information from the images. The property also happened to be on a marshy area near a lake, making it useless for residential purposes. Dismissing the popular contrast between medieval and industrial societies as useless nostalgia, she looks instead to a dialectic between democratic and absolutist ideologies. Similarly, it is generally useless to argue about differences in the b-band parameters given by different authors. If the alternatives of these choice-points are kept in both agents, we may have repeated, useless or wrong computations. They even rushed to make useless statements where facts were missing. The victim, to all appearances, then either quickly dies or remains alive but useless. Pamphlets against quarantines multiplied, depicting them as useless, a nuisance to trade, obnoxious, and immoral. In our opinion, "useless" is more precise, since it conveys the semantical nature of the concept better. Then, in section 6, we examine useless pattern detection, an important refinement of simple useless clause detection. Moreover, a more positive definition of useless patterns is easily built upon the standard notion of useless clause by expanding orpatterns. Surprisingly, by default, the "useless clause" diagnostic is enabled, while the "non-exhaustive match" diagnostic is disabled. Unfortunately this is useless for beginners, who mostly work with the core language. We find that preference detection capabilities crowd in morality and can thus render useless the role of courts and legal insurance as public institutions. The various 'wars' that are waged from time to time on drugs and crime are, likewise, expensive and mainly useless. The falling birthrate may not be stopped by any policy, and it may be useless to discuss the effectiveness of the policies as countermeasures. The area beneath the curve was calculated between 1 (perfect test) and 0.5 (useless test). The rule set both contains useful and useless rules. Clusters of three to ten nouns are presented to a human, who can discard a presented cluster as useless or keep it. 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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