词汇 | example_english_ambitious |
释义 | Examples of ambitiousThese 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. In their mixture of amateurish incompleteness and ambitious effort, the pages bear witness to a conflict. The book is ambitious in its scope and range. If our definition is more complex and ambitious, there is room to argue that democracy has yet to be consolidated. In such an ambitious and wide-ranging enterprise, sins of omission and commission are inevitable. As we identified, a group of the dissidents may be composed of three different types: ambitious juniors, mid-career policy seekers and antagonistic seniors. Nonetheless, the committee was nothing if not ambitious. In contrast to the ambitious scale of the house building programme the dominant approach to implementation was distinctly conservative. A more ambitious and practically necessary approach would be to take into account how particular ontological axioms are mapped as well. As is increasingly common in ambitious projects of this nature, the published book is merely the tip of the iceberg. What the book intends to cover is therefore quite ambitious. His account of signs is an ambitious one, encompassing forms of communication is diverse as language, music and the visual arts. Nevertheless, this is an ambitious and valuable volume. The book is generous with its data and ambitious in its aims but possibly over-stretched in its methodology. The goal is commendable and ambitious, but is not fully attained in the present volume. The scale of men's operations tends to be more ambitious than women's. As with the earlier volumes, this is an ambitious undertaking. Instead, it takes for granted that textbook policies will achieve the highly ambitious goals consistent with an over-optimistic macroeconomic framework. Although its title suggests a more ambitious research agenda, the main focus of the book is restricted to social rights litigation. However, as in any ambitious project, it does leave some issues unexplored. In such an ambitious and complex study, some omissions are inevitable. Unfortunately, the fiscal reform finally implemented in 2002 was less ambitious. Her approach is perhaps too ambitious for a small chapter. The movement which emerged was not only much larger but also vastly more energetic and ambitious. A comparative study on this scale is an ambitious undertaking. If the ministers are both very ambitious, nothing (including reshuffles) deters them from spending as much as possible. However, the ambitious targets and deadlines seem to suggest that there is an expectation that problems will be put right very quickly, if not overnight. Second, the testing regime is more ambitious than most, making tentative links between respondents' cognitive abilities, their roles and responsibilities, and their personal characteristics. I called the most ambitious combination ' comprehensive scientism ' because it contains all or almost all of these different forms of scientism. His is an ambitious interdisciplinary endeavour which seeks to bring together the insights of evolutionary biology, ethics, theology, and the social scientific study of religions. He considers this to be a very ambitious but not an unreasonable goal. However, the course charted so far may be overly ambitious. The chapter is quite ambitious in its attempt to review pesticide effects on soil components and discusses their influence on soil function. The most urgent need is to develop this, to be able to address ambitious multidisciplinary research. I do wish publishers would stop feeling obliged to make claims which are at best over-ambitious and at worse misleading. The two opening chapters are, by their nature, the most ambitious and, inevitably, the most problematic. Although they are ambitious, they are also too shor t to complete what they set out to accomplish. In many quarters the idea that large numbers of adults might learn to communicate in just one foreign language was already too ambitious by half. Towards our goals in broadcasting, the press, the performing arts and the economy is an ambitious title for what is, indeed, a rather full basket. Composers had clearly not been ambitious enough and had failed to match their counterparts in the other arts. The result is a curiously uneven book, which is better the less the author is ambitious or pretentious. The volume has ambitious scope and covers almost all potential supports and services. Indeed, no synthesis undertaken at so ambitious a scale can be all things to all audiences. Wages were high enough to support extensive families and maintain other dependants and the mines attracted ambitious, hardworking village men. The book's ambitious topic successfully integrates the social sciences with language, making the author a leader in the political sociology of language. Thus, an attempt to cover this subject in some 538 pages is, minimally, ambitious and daring. Sectional interests were especially powerful, and conquest was driven forward by ambitious colonels, civil servants and professional patriots. Part two of the book is as ambitious as part one is innovative. Neural organization is a bold and ambitious attempt to outline some of the common threads in the constant flux of neuroscience research. Another, less ambitious, possibility is that creatures' actions merely satisfy the principles. Understandably, such an ambitious undertaking raises a number of issues where one might want to challenge some of the assumptions the author makes. Her aims are appropriately ambitious: to devise a study of the relationships between music education and political history, social and cultural developments and economic trends. In this way more complex and ambitious compositional ideas can be attempted. The ambitious program that would maintain the population at no higher than 1.2 billion by the year 2000 had been formulated and promoted. Indeed, they could have been even more ambitious and ventured further into the territory of development beyond the age of four years. There are, inevitably, problems with such an ambitious survey. The scope of the collection is ambitious in many respects. The author raises numerous questions and challenges through this ambitious book. All in all the book is a remarkable achievement, clearing away many of the historiographical myths surrounding this overweeningly ambitious prelate. The title reveals an ambitious project, but the contents may disappoint specialists in history or theology. A more ambitious strategy is to try to specify a model general enough to describe the manner in which the parameters change. The book is much more ambitious than this, however. Chapter vii, a splendid example of full and compelling analysis germane to the book's most ambitious goals, also plays a key role in its structure. Their interactive alignment model is ambitious, aiming to explain the converging behavior of dialogue partners via both intra- and interpersonal priming. The serious ones among them can read and understand this book in a day or two, and then move on to something more ambitious. His study of nineteenth-century ' ' higher law ' ' debates in relation to key literary and cultural material is provocative, original, and ambitious. The result is an ambitious collection of essays. The work presented here is a more ambitious attempt to develop a complete network analyzer with neural networks. The task is ambitious and requires that the author paint a large canvas. Later the reforms became more ambitious and aimed at revising the whole organization of health insurance. The study of documentary sources reveals the musicians to be highly ambitious participants with associations that crossed many professional and social boundaries. In my theor y, an ambitious bureaucratic official can still be a legitimated public personage. The complex and extensive nature of this statement suggests an ambitious approach that attempts to capture all aspects of consequences relating to a medical technology. Experts nd transdisciplinarians absurdly ambitious and tend to exclude them from policy discussions. Ambitious social scientists generally think of physics when they contemplate the possibilities of quantification. The first is the way of the ambitious "singing soul for music's sake" (6). Where there is no intra-ethnic party monopoly, ambitious compromises across group lines are vulnerable to flank claims of a sellout. More important, this ambitious scope is a stimulus to research, and the quality of contributions is generally very high. The goals of this special section are far-reaching and perhaps inordinately ambitious. The first question is the one that motivated their enterprise; the second one is rather more ambitious. The damage in question seems to have occasioned a thoroughgoing attempt at textual restoration on the part of an ambitious redactor. A less ambitious solution is to use a combination of natural language and a reference implementation. Bringing those streams together for the sake of further developing both theory and methods is a laudable and ambitious exercise. With such an ambitious undertaking confined to a single volume, there are bound to be omissions and disappointments. The two editors have managed to cajole a highly credible team of 10 other authors to join them in this ambitious project. However, the aims of this intervention were less ambitious than other family interventions. When pursued by an ambitious and overconfident dog, he contrives to prolong the chase until the frustrated pursuer is far from his wagon. Situations might differ markedly, with some institutions caring for a mere handful of sick persons while others were altogether more ambitious. They were fairly ambitious ventures, covering a particularly large area of ground. The cathedral had originally been conceived in 1272, according to a highly ambitious plan, in the south-west part of the city. The rebuilding of the cathedral, according to an inordinately ambitious plan, began with the chevet. Compared with the pursuit of theoretical justifications, the less ambitious project of trying to identify the various configurations has two fundamental differences. When the questions were less ambitious and less general, the respondents had a chance to reflect more productively on the possibility of an integrated archaeology. All the evidence indicates that they egged each other onto ever more ambitious ideas as the work progressed. The classrooms are divided by an ambitious and rather heavy movable ply wall, emphasizing one aspect of the nature/technology theme. Over the past years, many more ambitious and specialized shape grammars have been developed in response to a variety of design problems. You have finished this huge, ambitious research project. Perhaps the following task, a little less ambitious, could be attempted. Indeed, there are some exceptions, but this is only to be expected with such an ambitious project containing so many examples. The diocesan revival was introduced by more frequent episcopal and archidiaconal visitations and more ambitious charges, as means of promoting reforms and countering criticisms. The portrait he paints is of an ambitious man, but one whose personal and public ambitions were shaped by selfless goals. 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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