词汇 | example_english_worthy |
释义 | Examples of worthyThese 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. They could serve as visual reminders of ancient and modern "worthies" whose lives and works remained an inspiration to the virtuoso collector. We asked that modern radiation monitoring equipment be made available for issue down to community level and for training civil defence worthies. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I do not see why local radio stations need local worthies to tell them what to put out. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A skilled and educated workforce can and must replace the old worthies of the heavy hammer and brute force. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We are indebted to some of these worthies of former times. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The terms of reference should ensure the avoidance of talking shop committees, ivory towers, or semi-prestigious bodies for long-service worthies, as has often been the case in the past. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Who are the local worthies who can now make the difficult decisions in the national health service that cannot be made by people who would be accountable by being elected? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I suggest the real division lies between the carriers and the carried, between the really creative producers and those worthies who wish to ride around on their backs. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Questions such as these make looking for answers worthy of immense effort. The application of streams to power series calculations is a worthy addition to our stock of canonical programming examples. Because of this, worthy men are entangled in regulations, and degenerates only make excuses. Is the music created using these systems worthy of being listened to, or should the performances be called 'live music'? Participation was strongly associated with household income, since 'not credit-worthy' older people were denied access to loans. I have decided to keep these two for my worthy self. In this reviewer's view, it constitutes a worthy addition to the literature on the technologically and scientifically important fields of fluid and plasma turbulence. By engaging my commentary, he implicitly credits it as worthy of thoughtful reply. The other morally worthy desires, while indeed desires for things necessarily connected with what is right, are not desires for the right as such. The next step takes an even narrower focus: the investigation of the compositions considered worthy to be included in the publication. Neither catholics nor atheists were worthy of toleration. A few aspects of the work struck me as worthy of discussion. Is this moment of suffering a private moment for the boy to endure alone, or a public moment worthy of global exposure? Goal-oriented moral behavior works on a mass basis as long as the motivating goal is perceived as worthy and attainable. A reply to this objection can be based on the fundamental reasons we give in explaining why procreative freedom is worthy of protection. Percentages due to 'error' are sizeable and worthy of consideration, contributing 9.42% to feeding duration and 19.94% to number of grains damaged. The early modern land market has rarely, if ever, been seen as worthy of discussion in its own right. In itself, this makes the work a worthy achievement. Despite these achievements, several issues that are worthy of reconsideration should also be mentioned. Litigation masters were required to possess the ability to write brilliantly for their petitions to stand out, being apparently worthy of trial, among countless documents. Older people, may also have better access to credit (if they are credit worthy) because of better established reputations. The appraisal of the ' devotional revolution ' in the editors' introduction would on its own make this volume worthy of attention. Three other distinct lows are also worthy of mention. Overall, the book is clear, readable and worthy. However, despite many worthy contributions and some novel ideas, the overall message has perhaps been lost in the rather copious detail. Such traditions, she argues, ' ' are designed to be meaningful, and it is this function that makes them worthy of respectful study. A deviation of the wording of the fragment from that of the letter is worthy of being pointed out. I see myself with value and as one who is worthy of that value. He proposed the establishment of bureaucratic review committees to distinguish between the worthy students and the many impostors that allegedly filled the medreses. Others say anthropocentrism explains the appeal of the belief that human beings are ends especially worthy of creation. The absence of such a relationship is puzzling, and further study is worthy of consideration. However, what a person sees as a process worthy of resistance will depend in part on her current values. There are three further features of the book which are worthy of particular note. Exactly how deserving or benefit-worthy the imputed targets of a policy are depends upon factors such as 10. As mentioned above, the performances and sound quality are variable, but the disposition of the works on the disc is more worthy of comment. Englander comments on the frequency with which long-stay patients, whose complaints had ®nally been deemed worthy of investigation, subsequently retracted allegations. To engage in battle with a demanding opponent is to take the opponent seriously, as worthy to be known. While there may be many reasons for taking these preferences seriously, merely being constitutive of your personal identity does not make them worthy of respect. I conclude by considering an objection to my view which concerns whether immoral autonomous preferences are worthy of respect. On this account, the ground of one's contribution is the morally worthy goal coupled with certain social facts, not just the latter. No morally serious person would deny the great importance of human health, so its status as a worthy goal seems beyond question. However, there are two other outcomes of inflationary financing worthy of discussion. The abstract interpretation is largely standard, but there are two particular features that are worthy of further comment. No other hypothesis was identified that was worthy of testing. To those, like this writer, who believe the music is worthy of addressing a larger public, this volume provides several subjects worthy of continued re-evaluation. Although not central to this book, the concept of indexed units is certainly a topic worthy of further development. In view of the small sample size, these findings should be regarded as rather preliminary but worthy of further exploration. Only one text has been specially translated for this volume and is worthy of note. To see her always on our side, let us render to her honours worthy of her presence. Opportunities for participation and leadership accountability cause citizens to believe that a political system or decision-making process is efficient and worthy of their support. Work in computer-based systems is commonly denounced as being mere 'child's play' and not worthy of attention or investment by those in the industry. Even here, however, there is little hope because what is considered worthy of study differs as well. Each of the contributions in this volume would be worthy of separate discussion in an independent review, which, unfortunately, space considerations do not allow. The apparent strength of certain long-term memories in dementia is worthy of further discussion. They helped to construct the notion of a reasoned and informed public whose opinion was worthy of consideration. The book is a worthy addition to an important series. Again, this would be a theme worthy of comparative histor ical analysis. There are at least three distinct ideas in this passage worthy of consideration. Driving this conversation is the assumption that local peoples possess information worthy of the colonisers' attention. Significantly, those worthy and affluent gentlemen did not stir. Our use of this model yielded 2 insights we believe to be worthy of further general exploration. Another interesting aspect worthy of comment is the changes in velocity observed at the level of the inferior caval vein. The surprisingly broad spectrum of ecological conditions occupied by tick-borne flaviviruses is worthy of further comment. The lack of reaction of these fleas is unclear but would be worthy of further study. However, these chapters identify both service and research needs in rural areas and make policy recommendations worthy of consideration. Still, the freedoms they achieved and exploited are worthy of scholarly interest and investigation. In particular, the large influence of compressibility upon vx /vxrms rms is worthy of further examination. The low incidence of adverse neonatal outcome in this study is worthy of note. The book proves worthy of such acclaim, although it often seems incomplete - especially in its treatment of history and over political practice. The question is not only what is in fact accepted but also why it is accepted and whether it is worthy of recognition? Likewise, children may feel that they are not worthy of being kept safe. Still, certain claims about how a dual-system distinction can explain performance dichotomies between individuals of differing analytic intelligence seem worthy of critical analysis. A feature worthy of mention is the nature of the wells. Therefore, documentation of the facts of bilingual acquisition and the development of theories to explain these facts are worthy in their own right. The university's other departments hardly regarded architecture as a discipline worthy of academic consideration. The extent to which continuing programmes of urban regeneration benefit the city-based churches is a topic worthy of research early in the new millennium. In this paper several concurrent trends are presented, which have stimulated the present interest in life span and are worthy of more detailed consideration. Determining why patients access hospice care so unevenly seems a worthier area of study than being concerned with forced choice by governmental agencies. Promotion committees were normally closely integrated groups of local interests and worthies, who sought stable financial commitment from men of known substance and probity. The preference shown by women, as much as their gender, made them liable to charges of fomenting disorder, placing personal desires ahead of worthier social interests. Instead, as we shall see in the next section, they found a few laymen and laywomen more worthy of their support than monks. Four features of these data are worthy of closer scrutiny and comment. Surely there are initiatives in other countries which also are worthy of study, but they were not the ones selected here. Their common feature is equally worthy of attention. How does one recognise the men who are worthy of assigning to man-the-instrument his role and function? Converting theory into practice is much more difficult and some of the issues involved at this stage are worthy of consideration. Although others have already made this point, it is worthy of repetition. Another contribution worthy of mention is the consideration of time-lag effects. In other words, there appear to be some register effects that are worthy of investigation. The category blocking effect in forward translation is a phenomenon worthy of further study. In, there is something noted, hence worthy of note, about the student: it is that the secretary is not aware of who it is. Insights on the role of music education in a particular country are gained simply by examining what is deemed worthy of study and research. 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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