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Too often the client in a psychiatric hospital is left to die or grieve emotionally and spiritually alone.
Structure-based identification of homologues often succeeds where sequence-alone-based methods fail, because in many cases evolution retains the folding pattern long after sequence similarity becomes undetectable.
In this paper, we have shown that the phonological phrasing of a sentence is not straightforwardly predictable from the syntactic structure alone.
The stems in (12b) contain no nasal segmental material - these form the inchoative verb with [re-] alone.
Four of the participants lived alone and three did not have easy access to a car.
The effect of parasitic infection alone was examined using mosquitoes of the same age.
At a significance level of 0.05, 1 in 20 test results would be positive by chance alone.
First, because the story is not presented simply and directly, as it might be in a performance for children alone.
Thus, the offstage sounds alone will have the ability to signal a jump in time (or space or both).
He sings of his sleeping 'alone in my attic' in easy harmony with the two lovers.
The topic sheet was given to the par ticipants right before the recording and then the pair of participants was left alone in the room.
In (o), the item in question is alone in the paradigm or not.
One may be frightened by an animal while walking alone through the forest, away from one's home.
They repeated these words in their next turns, alone or embedded in a larger utterance, 54% of the time.
Following this second set of tellings, interviewers left me alone with the interviewee.
There is a preference system that corresponds to this footing configuration,31 but the preference is not revealed by sequential patterning alone.
The findings of the quantitative analysis show that the medium alone seems to have little impact on grounding as indicated by use of reception strategies.
We are very pleased to see that, the lexical model alone performed in the high 80s.
The net effect is an improvement over dynamic lexicalization alone, which we believe to be significant.
Because this cannot be determined by examining morphology alone, the data described below provide additional experimental evidence to support a functional change in microglia.
Fold-induction is calculated relative to the activity of each reporter alone.
Melodies resulting from these states alone were described as unprocessed.
Instead, his narrative ends with a bitter truism: everyone is alone, whether in captivity or liberty.
Each listener has a different experience - quite literally at the physical and acoustic level, let alone the level of interpretation.
In other words, we are not forced to work with complete lattices alone.
We know that he had over forty books on classical architecture alone in his library.
One of these structures is driven by fundamentals alone; the other is driven in part by nonfundamental "sunspot" shocks.
Until we have this, we cannot claim that the substrate alone provides a syntactic model for this variable.
Of course, such evidence alone is insufficient to discount diffusion from creoles for the anteriority effect.
Overall, the net effect at the household level (let alone the aggregate economy) is left indeterminate.
Most respondents indicated that the difference was either in accent alone, or in accent and vocabulary.
Quantitative analyses alone, therefore, cannot reveal the complex relationship between conversational dominance and style and associated features.
In fact, either substitution-based semantics would do alone; we include both for the sake of completeness.
However, each of the variables is statistically significant if it is included in the regression alone.
Since 'environment' was often treated as an isolated, stand-alone sector, a single institution was often regarded as adequate for dealing with environmental issues.
Of course, concepts of patrimony were not structured by this use of domestic space alone.
Architecture is more than this (let alone the sort of ornament which is almost certainly criminal).
The difficulty is not one alone of design.
At the end of the first training session, 64.23% of the errors were associated with misidentifying tone alone for all subjects.
At attainment, over 97.06% of all errors were related to misidentifying tone alone.
The problem does not lie in this area of conditioned social behavior alone.
Simple interest is paid on the principal alone.
An adequate theory of emotion cannot be based upon reward and punishment alone.
From the records alone, we can seldom say what use the various buildings were put to, whether they were inhabited or not.
They spent their leisure time alone together pursuing intellectual interests.
The wife said, 'one of us will die first, and it can be difficult to be alone without people you know and can talk to'.
Another user said, ' when you live alone it is important to get out and meet other people'.
The networks of repartnered older adults will be compared with those in first marriages and those who continue to live alone after widowhood or divorce.
Being with people and being alone in late life : costs and benefits for everyday functioning.
To what extent is the last stage of the life span a period of living alone ?
Although the proportion living with a spouse or partner decreases with age, the proportions of men or women who live alone do not increase.
She had a ' quality of life ' - living independently alone close to her daughter in a community she had lived in for a number of years.
The typical users are poor older women who live alone.
The introduction of efficiency measures in home-help services has not come alone.
Eight-in-10 women lived alone, compared with five-in-10 men.
However, this type of response is not always possible or desired and our results also show high long-term illness rates among older people living alone.
We wanted to initiate a process of natural transformation and then leave it alone.
The paper shows that older people, particularly those living alone or with children in the absence of other adults, were living in the poorest households.
She felt that she was struggling with the situation and had been left alone.
A simple question of who has the rights to ownership and use of particular lands cannot be settled on this basis alone.
Living alone was significantly associated with a higher rate of insecurity in seven of the ten countries.
The hand alone measured 7 cm wide, not much smaller than an actual human hand.
In military images, the ruler was usually shown alone or with a captive cowering underfoot.
Any one of these three may be used alone, or any two together.
Older people living alone were more likely to receive social care support and appeared less likely to use health services.
Whereas older people living alone are more likely to receive social care support, they appear to be less likely to use health services.
Adjusted for age, educational level, living alone, employment status and presence of disease.
They were more likely to have been living alone and to have moved house at least twice in the previous 5 years.
Patients identified as depressed by informant report alone were older and had poorer recall/orientation scores.
The differences between men and women and between educational groups, however, also rest on other than utilitarian considerations alone.
First, affection for its institutions may not alone provide a sufficient foundation for its sustained rebirth.
Although the speech is embedded into the narrative, it also stands alone, as a mode of political rhetoric, establishing the argument.
We were not alone - a number of composers and technologists continue to fall into the same trap.
We gave sufficient conditions, which depend on the initial conditions alone.
He hasn't even mentioned an audience member that he's observed, let alone questioned.
However, riluzole alone could not account for the changes in laboratory data due to the cross-over design.
The answer was, not surprisingly: surely not to historians alone.
Verbal forms of agreement and refusal were expected to be the most common, followed by gestural forms alone, and finally, by combined forms.
From spontaneous speech alone it is difficult to tease apart the different components of children's knowledge and determine the role of their cognitive resources.
Harmonizing investigation methods in foodborne outbreaks can be a challenge within a single country, let alone internationally [25].
The referring laboratory postcode alone was available for a further 14 and for one isolate no postcode could be identified.
Patients from the study alone would have accounted for approximately 500 tests.
The alternative then is to try to learn causal information from data alone.
Detergent laxatives (eg, docusate) at conventional doses are only stool softeners, and are rarely effective when used alone for patients at the end-of-life.
Typically, it is used alone or combined with other analgesics (as a coanalgesic for additive or synergistic analgesic effects).
The term "fossil fuel-fired" with regard to a unit means combusting fossil fuel, alone or incombination with any amount of other fuel or material.
Establishing a tradeoff between the consumption of current and future generations entails value judgments that economic theory alone cannot provide.
Signal-dependent normalization followed by dye-swap averaging should provide significantly better results than either approach alone.
Theological phenomenalism here rejects the setting of investigation and correction that alone can give sense to distinctions between how things look and what they are.
We are invited in all this to think in terms of constituents or components, and of the divine power which alone can manipulate them.
The other refuses to acknowledge, let alone discuss clearly and honestly, the fundamental properties of a world dominated by the capitalist mode of production.
One church alone had an estimated 90 preventable deaths, and in 1984 the pastor himself died - amid great publicity - a victim of his own preaching.
In no way, however, are these concepts identical, let alone do they always have the same implications and presuppositions.
Next its poetic value is this intrinsic worth alone.
The authors predicted that concentrating on prevention alone could decrease yearly infections by half, and that concentrating on treatment could decrease yearly infections by 6%.
Now, you boys go on home and leave us alone.
As stated, the custom's first tenet implies the existence of some dishonorable knights who will harm women alone.
They alone have reached the altitude of free intellectual individuality and organism.
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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