词汇 | example_english_absolutely |
释义 | Examples of absolutelyThese 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 productivity of the two farm sites is not absolutely the same. Having a little knowledge may be a dangerous thing, but having all knowledge is not ; power may corrupt, but absolute power perfects absolutely. If everybody gives his best, the tension can add something which is absolutely unbelieveable. As is evident, the size of the sample available for analysis is large absolutely, yet subject to a degree of preselection. A full technology assessment of disease management is absolutely necessary. At the same time, however, the need to transform thought into action absolutely required interaction with others. Lately, the term "foundationalist" has been used to identify philosophical systems that regard mathematics as a system of ideal, absolutely certain knowledge. Defining tightness relative to a set of literals extends the applicability of this method to some programs that are not absolutely tight. Such risk factors absolutely contraindicate the procedure, and the individual and the population clearly both benefit from its denial. She judged it 'absolutely impossible: there were six different types of laughter in a row', but nevertheless did what she could. In short, the adhocery of a proposition does not absolutely nullify its prescribed subjective probability. Stated simply, participation in public benefit programmes, regardless of their type, has absolutely no impact on the ways that recipients view the federal government itself. Accordingly, their physicians are generally more cautious and less inclined to 'switch-over' to new brands unless proved to be absolutely essential or decidedly superior. At the other end of the discussion, demography is the main driver with regard to pensions but even here the story is not absolutely straightforward. Classical constraint satisfaction techniques deal exclusively with hard constraints, which specify absolutely which combinations of assignments to each involved variable are allowed. When a featural affix obeys such a requirement absolutely, it will invariably be associated with the first or last segment that may bear the feature. Such similarity not inherited from the proto-language has absolutely no bearing on the comparative method or genetic relatedness. Very often, certain elements may sound strange, even though they may be absolutely correct from a lexico-grammatical perspective. Nevertheless, it will be possible to say that some action-likely to be some sort of compromise-is absolutely distributively just. Though we do not have an absolutely sharp threshold for determining the extension of this concept, we can get by perfectly well without it. The apendicitis appears, of course, as absolutely imaginary. However, it is clear from both that short-term political debates were absolutely crucial in prompting the publication of much work relating to economic matters. In fact, (10.7) converges absolutely as long as 0 t xck (we leave this as an exercise for the reader). I mean the assumption that every individual chunk of reality is either knowable or not knowable absolutely. Therefore, a qualitative classification of the existing static and dynamic stability criteria for robots of four or more legs is absolutely required. There may be human freedom in the former, but absolutely none in the latter. The issues treated by the epistemology of disagreement are not absolutely new. The absoluteness of this feeling ' represents' an absolute - infinite, non-worldly, absolutely simple and all-powerful - object. We could not be absolutely certain that no religion was true but it would be beyond a reasonable doubt that none was. Then we are dealing with something absolutely singular that cannot be dealt with on the terms of immanent holism. There is absolutely no quantitative or qualitative physical difference between the parts of the one-celled organism in the different worlds. Thus, there are no absolutely universal molecular structural features in amyloid fibrils, apart from the cross-b motif. In order for large scale collaborative proteome projects to be possible, the gels must be absolutely reproducible. To absolutely rule out the single-foot candidate, and to force the binary candidate prominently into the output set, an undominated anti-lapse constraint must be involved. Accordingly, a number of larvae were placed on a fowl; they at once became extremely active but absolutely refused to remain on the bird. The presented solutions are optimal only in the heuristic sense and are not absolutely optimal. The cutelimination theorem, which basically yields an algorithm to eliminate cut is surprising, since it relates two absolutely opposite views of logic. I also keep lots of notes in notebooks, which to my eternal frustration have absolutely nothing to do with my plays. Another interesting aspect of number theory was that it was absolutely useless-pure mathematics at its purest. Consequently, there is an ad hoc quality to these theorists' claims that humans are absolutely free, independent, and rational in their actions in worldly matters. He couldn't because there was absolutely no evidence, so he had to find another way. Nonetheless, it is problematic to classify a given case as absolutely core or absolutely peripheral. If one absolutely needs completeness, one should devise another interpretation. Observe that is the only absolutely partial design. The null is rejected if the test statistic is absolutely large (say, greater than 1.96). The second example of a grid is absolutely neutral. All they ask in return is that we don't send them into harm's way unless it is absolutely necessary. On one journey he mandated that everything that was not absolutely essential be discarded. A parameter estimate is statistically significant at the 10 %, 5 %, and 1 % levels, if its t-value is absolutely up to 1.6, 2.0, and 2.6 respectively. He did not say anything, absolutely, he did not even show what he was thinking. I think they both sound absolutely incredible to this day! Looking back at these arguments forty years later, the opponents to the militarisation project were absolutely correct. When a judge adjudicates a case that he believes to be absolutely indeter minate, he is being disingenuous. Since the mid-1990s, however, female emigration has increased, both absolutely and as a share of the total, reflecting a tendency towards long-term, family-reunion emigration. A rule of law is regarded by all human rights advocates as absolutely essential. I have also ignored certain ancillary demonstrations that are germane but not absolutely essential to solving the core problem. Good, hardworking hunters may be getting relatively smaller portions, but they keep them from quantities that are absolutely larger. The assumption that dream motives can be "interpreted" from the sequence of the visual images is implicit and absolutely essential to the interpretation of dreams. In this case, methods allowing manual interaction are absolutely required. However, there is only one way of settling the question absolutely, and that is by means of marking experiments. I would have preferred it if he'd been absolutely top ready for it. Perhaps we need to acknowledge that the character and effects of language practices cannot be described universally or absolutely. Of course, such a view cannot be absolutely true, and several 'counterexamples' suggest themselves. We shall prove that under condition (3.1) this formal series converges absolutely. I am absolutely certain that people would split into two sharply disagreeing camps if this became a possibility. Though not absolutely rigid, such an arrangement allows for only limited distensibility and change in size during cardiac contraction and relaxation. There are several reasons why this study cannot absolutely rule out language dominance as playing a role in cross-linguistic transfer. The problem is, of course, that neither patient nor physician absolutely knows what information may be considered too sensitive to send via this method. I have absolutely no issue with archaeologists seeking inspiration and theoretical insights from wherever they might. There is absolutely no uncertainty about the fact that people of the time referred to such places as raku and kugai. The implication of these findings is that significant subsidies will be absolutely essential if these programs are to be put in place. Because dealing with fair-share complaints is lexically prior to dealing with envy complaints, the mean plays an absolutely pivotal role. Whether this is absolutely necessary (and whether the reader has any way of hearing or reproducing all these sounds) is debatable. His concern was, above all, that the youths should not come to public trial unless absolutely necessary. Since y and 0 are absolutely continuous, the map v (which is a homeomorphism onto its image) preserves the sets of measure zero. By the absolutely continuous property, the measure for of any neighbourhood of is, therefore, non-zero. Absolutely continuous invariant measures and decay of correlations for nonuniformly expanding maps. Absolutely continuous invariant measure for expanding pick maps of the interval expect at a marginal fixed point. Absolutely continuous invariant measures for generic multi-dimensional piecewise affine expanding maps. I n some cases, one of these is absolutely unstable and the others are convectively unstable. Now we formulate and prove several lemmas concerning the actions with absolutely continuous spectrums. We know that has measure one (4.1), and that has absolutely continuous conditional measures on unstable manifolds. Assume that f has an ergodic absolutely continuous invariant measure m of positive entropy. Even in her own lands, the matriarch's rank had to be absolutely impeccable to allow her to speak. I do not think that there is anything that is functionally - by its very nature - absolutely liberating. The process of demonstration or deduction cannot begin until absolutely basic atoms or ideas or terms have been found. Obviously, royal speech is not absolutely performative in the way of divine speech; it cannot call truth into being simply by articulating it. While this instruction could reasonably be expected to reduce any tendency to rate 'absolutely', however, its efficacy was not tested in that study. Whatever the answer to that question, absolutely certain is that the new institution penetrated local society in the south less deeply than in the north. There are some absolutely superb photographs of glaciers in this book. The interests of the children, if there is no surviving spouse, absolutely override those of any other relatives. There is a notion that philosophy ought only to deal with matters which are absolutely universal. Though such feelings are usually also involved in our intimate, affectionate relationships, they are not absolutely necessary to them. If researchers have absolutely no hunches at all about what they are going to find, how can they possibly know what questions to ask? In neither class group is either norm- satisfaction or dissatisfaction- adhered to absolutely. Such civil action settlements, whilst absolutely large are again relatively insignificant. The latter can be, and have been absolutely large. However, the needs of the 1970s to the present day have made representation in established and new financial centres absolutely essential. First, research workers must be absolutely sure they know what the statistics are about. 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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