词汇 | example_english_academic |
释义 | Examples of academicThese 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. Indeed, members of the tsarist government and academics often disagreed about possible areas of co-operation. The working parents' survey showed that what professionals and academics usually call 'informal care' was overwhelmingly 'grandparent care'. Does it deserve these unreserved endorsements by renowned academics (and one journalist) ? Where core-scientific capabilities were developed in universities, this emerged primarily at the initiative of academics. Empirical evidence is not taken into account and feedback by interested parties and academics is not wanted. Everyone knows that the feminist movement is dominated by the elite _ the most recognised are academics. Frustrated with academics, he dropped out, and searched for a time in the spiritual world. I increasingly feel that academics outside have to as well, especially if they choose to intervene in politics as a policy critic or analyst. Authors include current practitioners as well as academics. Too often, research is undertaken by academics, who do not have a working knowledge of practice. At a time when monographs are not easy to place, a publisher's perspective on marketable structure is not always the same as an academic's. In this respect, the work may rest cosily on the bedside table of the aficionado, but perhaps not as comfortably on the academic's bookshelf. All the par ticipants, including myself, were adult academics: two professors, two graduate students, and a postdoctoral researcher. The drafting of politicians and academics into the government tends to offer the regime a modicum of legitimacy, thereby reducing any deep cynicism and disaffection. More generally, there is a need for conversations between interculturalists and academics for mutual benefit. The chapter authors are a mixture of academics and industrial practitioners, which is good. Most of the readers of this review are academics - scholars and teachers. Let me say a couple of things about your criticisms of popular music academics. We were commissioned to write the mapping report because we made effective play of our expertise as academics, as detached observers. The volume is suitable for university-level courses and will be of interest to academics and practitioners. However, politicians, being more serious about power than academics, tend to be less reticent. Thus, there are politicians and influential academics who claim that certain types of belief and behaviour are proper to particular cultures only. Although the book is aimed at a general readership, each play is covered with a thoroughness that will make it useful to academics. The amount of theoretical comment by academics outweighs, pound for pound, anything practitioners might be saying about it themselves. The contributors are predominantly academics, many with a background in sociology and social work. To repeat, the present lecture is an old academic's modest contribution to that effort. The authors set themselves the difficult tasks of addressing a broad audience of academics, policy-makers, mortgage lenders, housing associations, the voluntary sector and pressure groups. I would recommend it to both academics and practitioners who have daily contact with older people. Nonetheless, just as some academics have been quick to espouse local ideas, so local people have embraced scientific terminology to promote their causes. The authors are from diverse backgrounds, some being ' practitioners ' of mission, others being academics, and this partly accounts for the variations in styles and scholarship. Individually many of these articles are, or have been, used by academics for structuring undergraduate reading assignments, tutorials or essay/dissertation work. One way of approaching this issue of diversity was to invite academics and writers from around the world to contribute to the course materials. How, finally, does the failure of heritage discourse to provide an equally shared history for all bear on academics and professional heritage workers ? Few academics any longer talk about students intellectually maturing as they participate in the professor's scholarly interests. Nowadays, it is true, authors whose partners are also academics tend to acknowledge moral support and intellectual dialogue. During the 1990s officials were often former intellectuals, and they shared a background with academics. One, the growth of fundamentalism, has received worldwide attention both by academics and journalists. Most studies cited are from academics who have the experience and credibility to investigate yield comparisons using acceptable scientific procedures. I will confine myself to work by professional academics, which means concentrating on the writings of the twentieth century. Philology is more than mere linguistics, more than a hollow theory for armchair academics, since it is a practical guide for the people. In fact, people (politicians, citizens, lobbyists, not merely academics) do disagree as to what rights political participation involves. All are still a small percentage relative to the number of white foreign academics. Such concerns have been articulated variously over time by the public, academics, the press, and within law enforcement ranks. Authors and academics are not responsible for the publishing industry's marketing devices. Most of these articles were written by academics and their style tended to be professionally oriented, full of expertise and jargon. The title is also somewhat misleading as one might infer that the book also deals with the experience of post-midlife academics. The original book was a joy to read for both novices and established academics. The fourth, authored by academics, is a mixed bag of four papers. I am beginning to think that the battle for good grammar is too important to be left to the academics. However, to say that this solution is "generally rejected by academics and politicians" is vague and unhelpful. How many of them are academics or politicians is another question. Like academics elsewhere, they are reluctant to strike for fear of harming their students. Moreover, the government, even though it contains many former academics, does not seem likely to listen. The highest quarter of the income distribution has the engineers, lawyers, doctors, academics, stockbrokers, and other managers, officials and proprietors. History in practice, however, is unlikely to supplant any of the more obviously pre-eminent works of historiographic writing from the academic's shelves. Bioethicists will start to look less like scholars and more like consultants, less like academics and more like bureaucrats. While there were linkages between the academics and the practitioners, these linkages were largely conceptual, advisory, and intersupportive. Because economists are human and because, as academics, they are supposed to be in pursuit of reasonably examined goals, their actions are inescapably moral. He is often scathing about academics, popularisers and journalists ; yet witches are always handled gently, even when criticised. Until now there has also been a close alliance between service providers and the majority of academics in the field. The chapters are clearly written and accessible, and offer an excellent introduction to students, practitioners, or academics broaching a topic for the first time. The attempt by popular music academics to give intellectual legitimation to their subject has had a tendency to drift into blanket moral legitimation. One potential readership, however, is students or established academics who wish to learn more about the oppor tunities they have to engage in practical work. Clearly, there was little time to waste, but the consequence of this short deadline was to limit the number of applications from overseas academics. The project team solicited inputs from both practitioners and academics from both countries at its preliminary stage through a series of workshops. The network was established in response to the sharp decline over the past 10 years in the number of clinical academics and radiation biologists. His activities can and should give other academics pause for thought. Crucially, it also offers much to academics working on drama from other societies in conflict. Although such meetings tended to be relatively informal, the "vernacular" in use was that of academics in highly structured, highly hierarchical settings. After all, academics have gained from this development. The book is eminently descriptive in its approach, and it seems to target an audience of policymakers and practitioners rather than simply academics. Ideal for the majority of academics who equate using the passive style with gentility. Withholding information from outsiders, including reporters, academics and other naive foreigners, is often seen as justified, particularly in situations ridden with internal conflicts. Among those clinical contributors there is a preference for the former, while the non-clinical academics prefer the latter. Presentations included those of academics, from industry and from the disability groups and individuals. A few others were academics who had never challenged the basic structure of workers' compensation in their writings. Consistent methods for undertaking systematic reviews were applied throughout the review (29), with support from an expert advisory group including clinicians, patient representatives, and academics. The debate was often initiated by grassroots movements and academics. Because of the attractiveness of the science system, there was no shortage of qualified academics and hence no pressure to include women. Similarly, the retired academics re-enacted their role through enthusiastic participation in the activities that accompanied guest lectures. Principally a volume for academics, little consideration has been given to the ramifications of findings to practitioners in the field. Second, to provide a peer-reviewed outlet for research papers from both practitioners and academics. Despite its importance to the academics under review, the recognition of quality is merely a means towards that end. Without much retooling, some ministers doubled as academics, though an overworked professoriate was emerging. We both agree that this vital text will forever both unite and alienate the black and white academics who promote, interpret, and teach it. Whether banks should have become so involved in such financial flows is an issue for debate among academics, bankers, finance ministers and official agencies. Our contributors have included both practitioners and academics from all over the world. I suppose that if two academics get together, they might be company, whereas three are likely to be a conference. A particular opportunity exists for academics and practitioners to act both as critics of competition projects, new buildings and environments in use. Politicians and academics were publicly blamed for overlooking local interests. The factor in question is the distinction some academics make between the idea of a field and that of a discipline. The book will be of interest to cultural philosophers, music education academics and curriculum theorists. Contacts among academics, however, are likely to be more dynamic and carefree. Most academics seem prepared to keep quiet in the hope that better times will eventually be delivered from above. The essays combine the disciplines of history, sociology, economics and archaeology into the volume, making the work useful to academics in all of those fields. Generations of legal academics were introduced to these works, and drawn into their way of looking at things. They obtained these documents from independent academics (43%), professional organizations (44%), and provider organizations. 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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