词汇 | example_english_voluntarily |
释义 | Examples of voluntarilyThese 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. For when neither party voluntarily comes to him for support, he will offer to mediate an amicable settlement. These laymen had decisively shaped archaeology since the mid-19th century by voluntarily taking care of monuments as well as by implementing museum education programmes. Currently, voluntarily inducing infertility seems to be regarded as somewhat antisocial behaviour. It is unlikely that the majority of low-wage employers will voluntarily provide the same level of employee benefits as found in the primary labour market. The variety of these personalities and settings are taken on voluntarily, and are co-ordinated with the choices of personalities and settings of every other soul-entity. A situation is studied where villagers can participate voluntarily in village organization for managing an adjacent forest. This paper argues that such a marginal role is not justified, given the potential of people to participate voluntarily. Conventions are at least in theory express agreements, voluntarily entered into between the heads of (or other representatives of) states. However, the government cannot prevent the social partners making insurance agreements 'voluntarily' or 'privately'. Furthermore, agents' ability to exit voluntarily social groups strongly signaled their credibility to existing group members where they stayed. It is a good reason when, but only when, such harm is not voluntarily chosen. It may be that a person is fully voluntarily choosing to slice off a limb. The vast majority of incoming clients did not attend the program voluntarily. The contracting parties voluntarily agree at the constitutional level to be subject to binding constraints at the sub-constitutional level. Functionings must be endorsed and voluntarily (or freely) chosen, rather than forced; but no hyperactive notion of freedom as control is involved here. We can now show that a surprising number of pupils voluntarily compose music outside school. The government claimed that 11,536 insurgents were wounded, 220 captured and another 567 had voluntarily surrendered. This is usually readily apparent in the form of a treaty or convention to which different countries are more or less voluntarily subscribed. In the early 1980s, the company voluntarily withdrew the drug from the market. The second issue to clarify is the intriguing finding that patients may be able to attend voluntarily to things they cannot attend to automatically. Less obvious: recipients know that donors and nondonors have categorized themselves knowingly and voluntarily. In addition, this choice situation is also modelled as a repeated game, where villagers voluntarily choose their level of participation in forest management. Alternatively, they might have voluntarily retained the headship until their death. The commoners were mostly descendants of the founding fathers, although some were either conquered or voluntarily joined the tribe in the distant past. This approach, however, would only work if others voluntarily abstain or can be prevented from following suit. 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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