词汇 | example_english_adopt |
释义 | Examples of adoptThese 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. Such tactics may be adopted by some parasites. According to that hypothesis, proto-digeneans possessing a typical turbellaria-like structure adopted commensalism before becoming tissue parasites in gastropods. A similar sampling regime was adopted in 1998. Now the user adopts the role of the public servant when typing data directly into the system of the tax authority. Although various methods will often be adopted, there is a dearth of information about the factors which facilitate or impede recruitment to trials. The adopted framework produces this more basic pattern, using the constraints in (30a) and the ranking in (30b). In order to achieve this aim a case study approach was adopted. The procedure adopted by the practice for communicating test results involved direct communication of screen-positive results only. The 1998 table is similar to the new table that was adopted in 2004 for men but overstates mortality for women. In principle this was much like multi-pillar systems that have recently been adopted in other countries around the world. The use of only revolute and prismatic pairs is adopted by reason of their genericity and technological implementation. A key par t of this "strengthening" movement was to unify the nation by adopting one language as the standard. She argues that care is needed to avoid primary-age children being encouraged into adopting an adult-style learning approach, which they are too immature to handle. In adopting such self-reliant approaches, entrepreneurship, a sense of pride, self-fulfilment and achievement are evident among community members. The latter are still in use, but have been adopted exclusively by members of the political class and business people. A case-study design is adopted within which a supervisor has the stance of a participant observer. The overall perspective adopted in the discussions in the book is that of language rights. In this paper, key concepts of the contextualization paradigm, adopted from socio-pragmatics, are outlined and subsequently discussed in the context of courtroom interpreting. When we adopted this analytic way of examining the collection of figurative expressions in our corpus, a very striking pattern emerged. Table 2 gives a little more information about the syntactic analysis adopted in the different treebank annotation schemes. We adopted the second view for the following reasons. Evans et al. (1990) provide an overview of the objectives and strategy adopted at the outset of this generalisation. The solution adopted in current algorithms is to leave the final decision for the upper layer. The dependency-based approach was adopted by the development teams as a standard way of comparing results. We describe the model adopted for the representation of multilingual dictionary-knowledge. A heuristic approach to bettering this situation is adopted here. In adopting this discourse, the community ignored latent signs of disaster. The more radical solution is adopted on occasions, and could without doubt explain the tendency towards segmentation which we observed several times in different contexts. Possible solutions include adopting time-nonseparable utility functions and introducing individual investment decisions to allow the output growth to be endogenously determined. Hence, we adopted change in growth rate specifications. A party can accommodate most fully by adopting all the positions of the other party. A better solution requires adopting a land reform program that does not provide the incentives for violence. The present study conducts an objective assessment of the health damages incurred by urban households by adopting a health production function approach. Most schools of architecture use their web page to publicise their courses, adopting it as the electronic equivalent of the handbook or departmental brochure. A crucial aspect was the procedure adopted in the throne's decisionmaking. On the other hand, non-genetically related individuals adopted together into the same family will only resemble each other for reasons of shared environments. Spiritual engagement or experiences may be a vehicle for adopting a larger perspective and for subsuming the interests of one's immediate life and concerns. The first stage adopted a senior management perspective and the second a front-line perspective. The idea is that a language learner only adopts syntactic patterns for which there is direct evidence in the input. Legacies are seen in the ideas adopted by others. More comprehensive laws, specifically addressing aboriginal rights to land, were finally adopted at the turn of the twenty-first century, in 1999, 2000, and 2001. The following strategy was adopted for multivariable analysis. The promissory note view adopts the position that we need more time and better instruments in order to get closer to understanding schizophrenia. Based on the findings above we adopted self-initiated, ' as quickly as possible ' finger movement for the present study. Psychoanalysis, behaviour therapy, drama therapy, medical treatment of drug withdrawal and chronic psychoses, and feminism are just some of the frameworks adopted. A rationalist approach also has little to say on the role of ideas and political interests and how ideas are adopted and used. The administrative revaluation of the zloty was thought of as definitely less desirable - instead a market-based approach had been adopted. There is, then, no one theory or explanation for the policies adopted by different countries. Nonetheless, the level of representation depends on the form of proportional system adopted. Staining within the tegumental cells adopts a thread-like pattern. The semi-classical approximation has been adopted to output the excitation probability and cross-sections. To address these problems, we have adopted a semi-automated approach to semantic lexicon construction. The adequate randomization and allocation concealment procedure adopted in this trial avoids a number of biases. Now they are triumphant, and debate moves instead around which varieties of democracy and of capitalism should be adopted. In other words, the organization has neither a concern for how the agent actually implements its role nor which agent adopts it. Even in the 1830s, after adopting a ' centralist ' ideology, they did not abandon their faith in republicanism. Given the characteristics and settings of the construction industry, a modular, architecture-centric approach was adopted to structure and develop the ontology. Many of the actors under consideration share similar goals, but the strategies adopted to achieve those ends vary in different institutional contexts. Despite the deserved praise, we have some doubts about the coherence of the pedagogical strategy adopted by the volume. We might, however, make it a metaphorical war by adopting the all-out, extirpating approach discussed above. Finally, there is the assessment of lawmakers thinking about adopting draconian legislation now-like our cur rent drug laws-to avert more draconian laws in the future. The agent who has adopted a plan must not deliberate about what actions to per form by recalculating the independent benefits of each action separately. The context here is one in which all of society adopted a certain draconian punishment regime. Rather, this paper adopts a very conservative approach, which assumes a rule that derives adjectival ing from verbal ing. A point of criticism is that the theoretically-driven approach adopted here sometimes detracts from a comprehensive and faithful description of the data under discussion. Such cases are directly accounted for by the present theory provided complex event structures are adopted, as explained. At the same time, however, it is prudent to ask whether the text should be adopted for use. Such a policy, adopting her central thesis, should accommodate a changing demography and the associated new family forms. What kind of voice should be adopted for the book? The question of maintaining a continuous or changed identity would thus be answered quite differently depending on the position being adopted. Working annualised hours and term-time working were the next most frequently adopted flexible working-time options (3.8 and 2.4 % respectively). They adopted the strategy recommended by the manager. Parents are defined as those having currently living adult children, natural or adopted. The specific mating tactics and preferences women adopted, however, depended on the nature and quality of their local environment. As a result, a larger proportion of women adopted long-term mating tactics almost exclusively. The authors seem to have adopted the stimulus-response connection as their model for the perceiving-acting relation. Correspondingly, early theories of attentional mechanisms completely adopted the linear stage view of information flow. In the view adopted here, a predicate corresponds, to a first approximation, to a judgement that a creature can make about an object. The fact that a single posture is adopted raises the question of how that posture was chosen. Typically, one approach (the bottom up) we adopted in the book is in accordance with its spirit. The danger is that they will be automatically adopted as tools to describe human judgment, like regression models have been for 50 years. If we then look at the punishments handed down in these cases, a clearer picture emerges of the racial attitudes adopted by the courts. To construct the agent-based ship design system, the multiagent concept is adopted. In this work, the technique of repeated single-criterion sor ts was adopted because it is more flexible and easier for most novice elicitors to handle. A linear model is then adopted for the transformed value of the success probability. Also in 1996, other new requirements were adopted governing what legal services programs can do and whom they can represent. As they have observed better, more efficient and more innovative ways of doing business, new procedures have been adopted. We show by ablating single, identified primary motor neurons that these cells normally inhibit nearby cells from adopting the primary motor neuron fate. The stance adopted is not so very adopted after all. The critique which points out the contribution that description and ecphrasis itself make to narrative, adopts the same governing polarity. Such praise has its place and there is no intrinsic virtue in the more two-edged approach adopted here. In an effort to meet these demands, the federal government is adopting the principles of performancebased management. The five programs have adopted uniform, statewide case priorities. To this end a unique bilingual/bicultural curriculum has been written and adopted. A half-decade later, as a writer of society plays, he had himself adopted the uniform. The genre was enthusiastically adopted by women poets and promoted by female patrons. Her success in adopting a man's role challenges the notion that gender is fixed and immutable. The stance he adopts with respect to himself as author is governed by the respective moods of the characters he has created. At the same time as this plan was adopted, its palatine signification was confirmed. As in the case of the chapels, the plan adopted was characterised by two original features, namely, size and number of floors. 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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