词汇 | example_english_ante |
释义 | Examples of anteThese 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. The s econd trial was pl anted on the same s ite and a ccording to the same treatment arrangements as in the ®rst trial. We have a consul there, and now we have "anted" him up, so to speak, to consul-general. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In effect, building societies are being white-anted by these people. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Put simply, incentives for political manipulation of the economy might vary across election cycles based on the incumbent party's ex ante prospects of electoral success. Four antes are played, one for each set, and a main pot. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Always played with blinds rather than antes, so players may not check on the first betting round (but may on the second round). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. When played with antes, each pot is opened by the player who shows the weakest hand. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Lawmakers must perform research in advance to determine the appropriate rule to create ex ante. Tracing their contributions shows how national consciousness can be discerned long before the ' nationalism ' classically exemplified in 1848 or sometimes ante-dated to 1707. What are needed now are ex post studies of actual outcomes rather than more ex ante predictions. A simple adjustment, namely, an appropriate scaling down of benefits eliminates the imbalance, but retains the ex ante redistribution. As such, women are generally able to access midwives for community-based ante- and postnatal care through the national health services. A tax in good states of the world helps compensate ex-ante the subsidy given in bad states. From this perspective, ex post assessments should be minimized and financing should be ex ante. In contrast, ex ante funds are preferable when firms have enough capital to afford these premia. However, determining this ex ante from current data is problematic. What settlement does is to make the one-in-thirteen ex ante chance of prevailing the determining factor for all plaintiffs. From latin ante, anterior and curvatus, curved, referring to the curved anterior margin of the cranidium. When she saw her family doctor he told her she was too late and that she should book for ante-natal care. In this method, we use choice information to extract ex ante or forecast earnings to distinguish them from ex post or realized earnings. Our small-sample concerns led us to leave detailed analysis of the extent to which these means reflect sharper ex-ante growth-optimal bounds for further research. There may be a proportion 1 - of these funds that are covered, or an ex-ante probability 1 - 1 that payments from this fund are approved. A description of the situation ex ante (pretest) never happened, and there was no control group. Several authors have recognized the need for ex ante analysis of the value of research and the additional challenges this raises. The distinction between ex ante and ex post assessment can but does not necessarily coincide with the moment of assessment (research proposal versus research output). The change is particularly striking when contrasted with the status quo ante. The guarantee fund takes resources away from the firm ex ante as a premium is paid. The firm does not have resources to pay an ex ante premium to a guarantee fund. Calculating the value of a pension benefit payable in the future depends on a series of variables whose value is not known ex ante. As mentioned above, however, the direction of the relationship is not clear-cut, ex ante. If no player opens, a new deal begins and everyone antes again into the same pot. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. On the upper floor just above the stairs there was a small hall or ante-room. However, it is not sufficient to start with zero pollution, but citizens should perceive e i x-ante that the firm causes zero pollution. Moreover, these transition probabilities reflect ex ante moral hazard, which is affected by the structuring of contracts. Anaesthetic clinic assessment in the ante-natal period is essential. Quantitative studies are best designed around the understanding gained from ex-ante qualitative work. Tightening medical eligibility criteria for disability pensions or upping the ante on the number of years of prior employment and\\or contributions is somewhat short-sighted. At the ante-mortem examination, several individuals showed varying degrees of bill over-growth and 1 treated female bird was clinically lame. Of course, most ante mortem sins seem prima facie deserving of less than eternal torment. Available information about the task and the environment is processed by an ex-ante defined decision rule that maps input conditions to problem-solving modes. Costly signalling should prevent such ex-ante bargaining failures. The lack of a perfect fit between the ex ante legal rule and the circumstances of individual cases may create social losses. Specific investments are a major determinant of path-dependent comparative advantage and hence of the dichotomy between counterfactual ex ante efficiency and factual ex post efficiency. In a class action, ex ante, plaintiffs each have an equal share in the one-in-thirteen chance of recovering. The question, in other words, is whether an ex ante increased chance of benefit is in and of itself a benefit. When agents are identical ex ante, however, restricting dividend payments intensifies aggregate fluctuations. The two midwives providing practice-based ante-natal care continued. In fact, there are some important elements in the choice between ex ante and ex post payments to the fund. However, taking the ex ante premium as given the firm has no incentive to fund its pension. The effects of other limitations of the model are unclear, ex ante. Without loss of generality, assume that the central bank writes identical contracts with each of the (ex ante) identical banks. Note, however, that (7) is not an ex ante restriction on intermediary behavior. Their earliest source provides a terminus ante quem of 1125 but other evidence places their origin substantially earlier. We could pursue this question by the laborious method of doing for ex post views what we just did for ex ante views. Further, collective dismissals require a bargaining between the union and the firm, and ex-ante firms do not know the exact timing of the bargaining process. In home games, it is typical to use antes, while casinos typically use only blinds for these games. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In this phase of the policy cycle, theoretical studies, (international) comparative studies, and ex ante evaluations are common types of research designs. In the experiment, however, the process goes on and on and there is no return to the physiological status quo ante (homeostasis). With antes, more players stay in the hand, which increases pot size and makes for more interesting play. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The benefits of issuing the threat outweigh its costs from an ex ante perspective, and the threat is rational to issue. In choosing between trade or ownership of the technology, an individual compares the respective ex-ante lifetime utilities (before the initial distribution, that is). A sharp resurgence in probabilities between 1981 and 1985 they dismiss as a return to the ' 'status quo ante' ' (p. 55). In any case, a range that includes 0.20 almost surely encompasses the upper support of the distribution of ex ante personal-account premia. In contrast, seriously intended moral condemnation raises the ante and if it is accepted it retains its power to shock. The impact of the change in ceilings is therefore ambivalent ex-ante. The words "antes" (before) and "despues" (after) can be used between two sentences in the simple past form to show which verb came first. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Most televised high stakes cash games also use both blinds and antes. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In many cases, the estimated parameters are used for calculating ex ante nitrogen fertilization recommendations. The major colonial powers entered the war determined to recover their lost colonial empires and restore the status quo ante. Concerning this last point, the set up used here probably better describes the diversification case, because it is an ex ante strategy. A policy-making process which does not permit such ex ante debate is more prone to ex post obstruction of implementation by potential losers. However, the potential for innovation is very difficult to assess ex ante. Second, the total number of both cultivated and uncultivated plots is added to capture potential diversification effects of ex ante risk management. As we need a measure of ex ante risk, we do not use conventional inputs in our regression. Thus, the perspective of this study at the sample level probably falls somewhere in between the ex-ante and ex-post 'extremes'. The rationales that have been offered for ex post prioritarianism are very different from the rationale for ex ante prioritarianism. To show how the definition of ex ante prioritarianism captures this idea, it will help first to formalize the idea. Later chapters synthesising the large literature on women in foreign mission fields and ante-bellum reform are better balanced and provide useful introductions to their subjects. They further reveal that the injury reflects a complex application of internal and external forces that may be applied either ante or intrapartum. Thus, negotiating governments may be obliged to up the ante by offering additional incentives, perhaps relating to political viability, to the opposition groups. The highest levels of excess mortality (over five times greater than for the comparison group) were for women with ante-partum bleeding. What, ex ante, might give us clues as to which ideas have the capacity to legitimize political elites ? The political entrepreneur is essentially pro-active, identifying and promoting policies that she believes will be appreciated ex post rather than preferred ex ante. A pension fund policy can be said to be ex ante fair for future generations when the economic value of the funding residue remains unchanged. However, our fund is more general in that we are considering both ex ante and ex post funding. At the altar some ministers read the ante-communion or second service, and at the rails churched women. When weakly dominated strategies are not considered, it is in the scientists' interest to propose the best ex-ante threshold, as calculated in the different cases. Adaptation is related directly to the issue of whether ex-ante or ex-post judgments of health states should be incorporated into health economic evaluations. Deploying these mechanisms is ex ante mutually advantageous, even if we are unhappy with the results. The analysis is that, ex ante, we would each be better off with government than without. There is no practical mutual advantage argument, even ex ante, for anything of real substance that involves millions of people, especially like establishing government. A transparent and participatory policy-making process provides a mechanism for ex ante preference revelation. Unfortunately, we have little information from which to construct ex ante predictions of yield variability. In our setting, another case of interest is that in which the other goods are rationed ex ante but are chosen optimally upon residential relocation. Here, it is in the ex ante interest of all embryos not otherwise created for reproduction to be part of the population of research embryos. What has led you back to investigate ex ante forecasting? On the other hand, temporal eternity, or even eternal regularity a parte ante, is no explanation of the fact that something exists here and now. Two people may have identical opportunity sets ex ante but have different ex post outcomes. Let us call this the ex ante solution to the rationality of deter rent threats. 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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