词汇 | example_english_always |
释义 | Examples of alwaysThese 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. There is always the risk, however much the notion of choice is objectified, that an element of subjectivity remains. In a nutshell, the state will always react as state to the challenges of globalisation, including the challenge from non-state communities and their laws. Although the affix is basically a prefix, it is not always left-aligned. There are always 12 current return posts, but different nozzles have different bolt circle diameters for the posts. Attitudes toward the latter are not always positive. Although rural speech is stigmatized, it is not obvious that people who always live in a rural environment ever wish to speak like urbanites. Accordingly, the book's claims are not always supported by strong evidence. As is well-known, mental states do not always behave this way. Still, final say always lies with the law-making legislature. When we see precedents as examples, we are free to note that scopes are not always specifiable in advance. In most cases, but not always, the eldest son seems to have been the preferred heir. Improvements made on the land or buildings always reverted to the mill without any compensation to the colono, regardless of who had paid for them. As a rational agent, of course, one always has a reason to act on the strength of some reason. Tariff rates that maximise revenue are not always high, however. Merchants always assess the worth of others' businesses. He was always there, so to speak, as the grand pensionary's shadow, without attracting any attention. The concern with prosecuting the transgressors of enclosure rather than the violators of chastity - the latter always entailed the former - reflects developments in secular legislation. Such weaknesses that did exist, it argued, were always the fault of others. The central result from these models is that strategic concealing of (nonfavourable) information does not always work. While these points are not always separable, we shall address each of them below. Lateral tattoos were always aligned with one another. We believe it is safe to say that electoral incentives always affect the behaviour of politicians. We didn't always understand the complications, but we were aware they [directives] were very tricky and influential. There is always the possibility that results will vary when new values for the parameters are given. In the positive, of course - the good guys always win. Regardless of the heap size, there will always be some supervisor overhead on function call and return. Although the appearance of the pellet of clay changes with the pressure applied, it will always retain the same weight, density, volume and chemical composition. Since we can always choose different variables for bound names, we can assume that different variables of type are intended to denote different names. Whereas all large-scale patterns and processes necessarily affect smaller-scale patterns and processes, the reverse is not always true. We'll cope, we always do - there are ways. My personal view is that books will always be needed and there is an important place for summary texts in addition to larger reference works. Whilst there were policies and procedures, these were not always followed. Untangling the interaction between structure, process and outcome in complex interventions such as this is always problematic. Although there will always be contingencies that threaten success, imagination usually sets the ceiling of research achievement. Workers don't always understand the financial incentives imbedded in these programs. The reality known is always known as enigmatically larger or deeper than our knowledge of it. However, the relationship between the control of nonlinear systems and the matrix theory is not always easy to understand. Note that only one pair of epipoles, each on a retinal plane, will always exist. To search lower boundary functions for velocity and acceleration does not make sense in time-optimal planning, since the maximum feasible velocity should always be chosen. The robot may also be trapped in local minima as the algorithm always indicates the deepest point of potential cups. As a distance r is always a positive number, the integral reference must be positive. The robot was considered to move always forwardly. The final time is always under 1.5 sec. Why does the same cognitive system created by natural evolution bring about true beliefs in one case and (obviously always) false beliefs in another case? There must always be a hidden profundity within the humorist's jest. We are not omniscient and thus cannot always know all of the deductive consequences of propositions that we accept. Though it takes place over an interval of time - and don't we always wish it was longer ? I suppose this option will always remain open. My only point is that a non-negligible amount of doubt always attaches to these cumulative case arguments. During microinjection the point of the injection needle always broke off which led to an increase of the diameter of the needle. The existential moment is always a surpr ise. Larval digenean prevalence is not always decreased in polluted environments. The undulating membrane is very short: the kinetonucleus may be in front, alongside or behind the trophonucleus, but the two are always close together. Basophils were observed in most of the tick feeding sites but always in small numbers. Percentages do not always total 100% as not all farmers responded to some questions. To rule out a mechanism is always very much easier than to show that a mechanism is feasible. However, it is not always easy to identify what is the top and what is the bottom in a policy. He does not claim that groups of people will always make the best decision and notes that agreement without dissent is dangerous. There is always material you can read up. In other words, even in borrowings, the \\e\\ is always branching. Stress always falls on the initial syllable, regardless of quantity. Since a heavy syllable has two moras, it can always be footed, even if it has to form a foot on its own. Assuming that three moras is the heaviest weight, monomoraic and bimoraic syllables would both always become trimoraic. The research team's efforts to create an equitable, respectful environment were not always successful. Augmentative and diminutive formation always involves mutation of a consonant to the c-grade or nasal grade. In practice, we always normalize the total energ y to unity. Equations (2.6) and (2.7) always couple symmetric states to perturbation states. The integrand in the second term is always positive. A variable bin size is used, so that there are always 32 points per bin. The constant p0 ensures that the pressure is always positive in the region under consideration. A negative sign always indicates a stable oscillation. A parallel track of all aspects of change would be the ideal, although potentially not always feasible. Your husband would never do that, not because he doesn't like birds, but because he always appears too busy to notice them. Because the oncologist cannot easily predict what might be a shameinducing event, he or she must always be aware of its possible existence. However, increased mortality rates need not always be direct. Why is it that antimalarial drug treatments do not always work? However, the studies also indicated that this is not always the case, and that some individuals persist in their desire for hastened death. The coxal secretion always, and the salivary glands in most cases, give negative results. Central to its analysis is the fact that music has always been deemed essential to the character and success of television. The suggestion that television should illustrate or interpret records, rather than show their performance, has always seemed to miss the point. Traditional knowledge is not always the truth but it is sometimes a good indication of what can happen in the environment. As it will always be required that bmax be greater than bmin, care must be taken in the choice of cut-offs. The "right" choice is always also a wrong choice: something or someone is always wronged. The fact that an inventor has mixed motives for developing a new treatment has always been acknowledged. In yesterday's mathematical biology, a model's utility could always be equated with its ability to generate testable predictions about new experimental outcomes. The particle to infectious unit ratio was always lower than 5. The soil was used for microbiological experiments as soon as possible after preparation (always less than 24 hours). On the other, a poetry of ideas, it is argued, must always have a physical, imagistic element. Her suggestions have improved the book and her encouragement in the lowest of times always provided me with a welcome lift. Writers always work with a language which is not solely their own. While one may transmit information in good faith, the meaning of that information is always linked to its context within specific human interests. Even in the kinds of discourse which are primarily concerned with the transmission of information, it is argued, other considerations are always present. Literary activity, it is argued, is always a productive activity. The individual can therefore be confidently recommended always to conform to rules which are both generally useful and generally practised. Ethics, and philosophy in general, have always been in a peculiarly unsatisfactory state. There is always tension between the desire to reject civilisation and the wish to regenerate it. Even in wartime he insisted that 'there is no need to be always blindly shouting like schoolboys at a football match'. 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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