词汇 | example_english_viable |
释义 | Examples of viableThese 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. Neither is viable without the other and both require careful management to ensure that their viability is perpetuated. Monetary policy becomes impotent, while the economy's immunity to real shocks is removed, and fiscal policy becomes a viable option for the government. Today, with cheap and frequent shipping routes, timber has replaced flagstone as the most viable resource on the island. Others merely hoped for a modern viable form of paternalism. However, these findings are restricted to a fraction of (known) cultivable and viable bacteria only. Numerous pathways to anxiety are currently considered viable. Where given reasonable and economically viable alternatives, smallholders respond. First, if less environmentally destructive alternative economic activities are commercially viable, why is international funding needed in order to launch a commercial venture? Five of 13 egg clutches found on the ground were no longer viable, as was 1 of 8 egg clutches found on plant structures. Ballooning therefore became a more viable option for dispersal. No differences were seen in the viable counts, which remained similar in numbers for both aerobic and anaerobic incubation. Under his view, convergence without attrition, (1a), occurs where both languages that a bilingual acquires are healthy and viable. Any viable modern position, it seems, must try to preserve the important values contained in each of these two extremes, while avoiding their defects. Thus, cells that were counted 3 h after plating were still viable. Stimulation and response recording were then carried out while the cell was viable. Only viable oocytes were taken into consideration at the end of the incubation period. Since the human samples available for analysis are non-viable discarded material, they are potentially compromised. Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells. Although fertilisation rates are extremely high (80-100%), the probability of obtaining viable embryos is very low due to the high rate of polyspermic fertilisation. Selection of viable mouse blastocysts prior to transsfer using a metabolic criterion. I have argued that there are reasons for doubting that viable fetuses come within the scope of the constraint against harmful using. Thus, the eggs and beetles were classified as alive (viable) or dead, and the data were not amenable to statistical analysis. Therefore, only candidates with non-moraic final codas are considered viable in the following tableau. Viable alphabets, for reasons of replication fidelity, must be composed from nucleotides of like-parity only. The extent to which flexible employment is a viable proposition was a matter of conjecture. Except in special circumstances where one may be looking for specific microbes, the knowledge gained by viable counts is minimal for biomass estimations. However, viable algae have not been isolated from ancient glacial ice. Ethnicity can be a viable organising principle for an insurgent group but not for a political party which aspires to govern. In person/machine communication, the phone may be replaced by a web interface, but the email analogy remains a viable model for asynchronous dialogue. Surprisingly, in that study, only 39% of seeds germinated, while a large portion of seeds (40%) were found to be non-viable. Given that the strains are supposedly the same species, it might be anticipated that resultant crosses should remain viable over a significant number of generations. Strong candidates in a previous election may not be strong or even viable candidates in the current election. With few opportunities to construct a viable politics of place, tory candidates in these constituencies tended to campaign on the issue of social reform. However, if x is large enough for a symmetry-breaking solution to occur, then d will be nearer 1 and so long homochiral chains are viable. The lack of a viable alternative meant that the existing paradigm was preserved, even in the face of apparent policy failure. Studies are needed to define the circumstances in which commercial systems are economically viable and to assess their environmental impact. Extinct populations were not replaced by viable ones. Intracellular studies in the facial nucleus illustrating a simple new method for obtaining viable motorneurons in adult rat brain slices. Perhaps most intriguing, might some of the developmental constraints have evolved as adaptations for the generation of functionally viable brains? At least 500 oncospheres were examined, and samples containing moving oncospheres were considered viable; viability was not quantified. A viable farmers' market must have enough farmer vendors to attract customers and it must have enough customers to be attractive to farmer vendors. The only viable businesses with any customers on market days are the state cooperative stores. Cumulative hatching curves were then calculated and expressed as the number of juveniles emerging/week as a percentage of the viable egg contents. We show that our approach is feasible in terms of both accuracy and computational resources, and thus is a viable alternative to pure concept spotting. Whatever the sources promoting greater individual responsibility, many governments acknowledge that realizing viable retirement incomes in the future depends on citizens' competence and consistency. If perennials can fix an adequate amount of carbon to make them viable crops, the question becomes one of harvest index rather than trade-off. Books were no longer laboriously compiled clerical mysteries: they had rapidly become both commercially viable and highly visible in society at large. The markedness constraints choose the coronal /n/, which has the lowest-ranked markedness violation of the remaining viable candidates. The conclusions from several cropping systems trials offer viable alternatives to monoculture24. Relying on public transport was not a viable alternative: it elongated journeys, and extra time was needed to walk to the final destination. Animals were inoculated with viable metacercariae in water. Moreover, 64 of 65 (98.5%) viable eggs were collected from the more shaded habitats. If it does, then premise 3 is correct and the balancing strategy is not a viable option. Employment in the urban garment factories is no longer a viable alternative for the rural population. The test is whether finally after the claims have been made the project does produce a viable device. However, this philosophy of nature is no longer viable. The escapist, however, has some work to show that escapism is not only a viable solution to the problem, but the best of the alternatives. Due to their substantial overgeneration problems, foot-minimality restrictions fail to offer a viable alternative. Untreated protoscoleces remained viable for the duration of experiments. Viable cells were not seen by light microscopy by this time. However, total egg production does not constitute per se a measure of the reproductive success and only the output of viable eggs should be considered. Instead, as a viable alternative, several 'environment-sensitive' bisimulations have been proposed. Possession of this kind of linguistic capital helps one become a viable par ticipant in the standard linguistic market. I believe that music for instrument(s) and tape will remain a viable means of musical expression well into the future. Each viable mode of organization involves a syndrome of attributes. Take note though; it is not at the moment a viable proposition; it is an equation with too many unknowns. The innateness hypothesis is therefore presented as the only viable alternative to account for how language is acquired. The success of this ongoing research may make this method a viable solution. The show became crucial to the development of a viable national live circuit. Conversely, in the course of scoring a film, a composer may convince the director of viable alternatives and approaches to the temp. Network industries in the region are small, and so even yardstick competition within a country is not viable. They sit on the least viable chunk of desert and scrub that exists. In its most basic form the viable system model resembles a simple flow chart connecting the five levels of the system hierarchy. As a matter for future research, computer simulations might be used to test whether this hypothesis is viable. We also do not claim that learning algorithms that provide computationally viable procedures for grammar induction correspond to psychological processing mechanisms. When real learners are paying to learn a language as efficiently as possible, some manipulations of language learning variables might not be ethically viable. The most viable approach may, indeed, be to use some elements of each of these approaches. Any viable model of mind must, at the very least, be plausible within the framework of contemporary evolutionary biology. However, data-level fusion is only viable for sensors producing the same type of observations. There is renewed interest in adopting heat treatments around the world as a viable insect control alternative to fumigation with methyl bromide. On the one hand, such enclaves make life in the minority language viable. The wall of this chamber had viable myocardium and communicated with the main body of the left ventricle through a large fibrous orifice. Untreated biofilms were observed to be viable after the 12 h incubation. Consequently, such a modification may not be viable. However, a viable mechanism for learning new rules had been lacking. Under a continuous flow of nanopure water, viable cell numbers returned to their initial levels after 48 h and then leveled off. Accusations he made naming others were followed up, but none proved viable. Many of these embryos will be lost because of genetic abnormalities, but some would have been viable. A replication study including normally developing readers is needed to determine whether this is a viable option. First, the main thesis on the value of courtyard housing as a viable type in the housing problem has been argued very successfully. Even viable farms with poor-quality soils are too cash/capital constrained to deforest all the land they would like to. In addition, the present investigation specifically compared two viable alternative models for describing longitudinal change in antisocial behavior and alcohol dependence. The present findings suggest that saffron might be a viable alternative to the high-cash value illicit crops. Targeting 'users' of the ecosystem services - tourists visiting the area on a safari - is likely a more viable long-run option for the payment scheme. Hence, it was possible to calculate the number of viable propagules produced per breeder per day. Following cryoablation and resection, no viable tumor cells were identified in the pathologic specimen. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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