词汇 | example_english_assistant |
释义 | Examples of assistantThese 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. Also, will the experience of personal assistants working 'powerlessly', on relatively low pay and often in isolation, be detrimental to the welfare of their employers? The area of expert assistants is primarily concerned with building software agents that assist humans in their decision-making. Expert assistants and software agents are low on expression, while synthetic agents and autonomous robots tend to be high on expression. Training is particularly problematic because, self-evidently, personal assistants need to be competent in what they do. The issue of how far personal assistants should be encouraged to think for themselves is clearly a matter for the individual employer. At annual visits to villages the principal research worker and other assistants continually checked and confirmed the demographic events. Medicines counter assistants from several of the network pharmacies were also involved in focus group discussions in project three. In each case this was done at fixed points by research assistants, rather than at each clinical encounter. The research assistants had to read out the questions to those villagers who were illiterate. The conversion from oral to printed presentation has been successfully carried out by the editor and his assistants. They in turn trained research assistants in those regions where additional raters were employed. Because such lengthy computations cannot be verified by hand, some mathematicians want to use software proof assistants to verify the correctness of these proofs. Special attention should be paid to isomorphisms in type systems used in proof assistants. In the older people's homes, the arts programme exposed contradictions and dilemmas for care assistants. The centre has 3.5 permanent posts - the manager, a cook and two assistants. Shop assistants were sleeping in shops, their beds being screened off by temporary partitions. Ratings were based on interviews carried out by research assistants in combination with information from the psychiatric records. The audiotaped speech samples were later transcribed and proofread for accuracy by undergraduate research assistants. The above papers provide a good cross-section of applications where expert assistants are being trialled or used on a day-to-day basis. On the assumption of four weavers (one master-weaver assisted by three assistants) per loom, the number of weavers ought to have been 12,892. They have fought to employ personal assistants, not carers, and they have called for ordinary housing options rather than institutional provision. The estate hospitals were administered by dressers ('hospital assistants') who were under the charge of visiting medical practitioners. During the speech samples, the children read books or played with puppets, puzzles and other toys while talking to the research assistants. The customer called to the assistants of the pharmacist who were standing up. Participants were recruited several ways, through flyers posted at deaf centers, direct contacts by research assistants, and recruiting previous research participants. The pattern of family employment was also facilitated by the practice of male operatives employing their own assistants, many of whom were female relatives. The residence patterns of the shopkeepers and their assistants were influenced by a combination of factors. The assistants had free food and lodging, but almost no pay. The young unmarried women did not move out of their sibling's household to become, for instance, shop assistants or domestic servants. The assistants were allowed to help them and to pack their food, but the women wanted to manage the transport to their homes by themselves. Research assistants later rated videotapes of the interactions. Two research assistants ensured that all children recognized the photos of all their classmates by presenting them individually. The primary clinician must be aware of the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of assistants' efforts and redirect their actions or adjust his/her own accordingly. In the following example, students are asking the teaching assistants about a project that will be due soon. Web-based configuration assistants constraint in block s, the following built-in functions are used, depending on the constraint type. The research assistants also maintain contact with subjects who move away from the clinic. Laboratory assistants kept a rough count of vocalizations during sessions. Contractors could not hire their own assistants; rather, they were only able to select workers from among those whom the foreman had already hired. He did all of his work in his house with his own research assistants. Examples of these innovations include shared care arrangements, physician assistants working in primary care, or the implementation of self-management programs. She always paid particular attention to preparing her teaching assistants for their tasks. In fact, they were increasingly run by their clerks, often lawyers, while their governors and assistants participated less in day-to-day management. In fact, one commentator stated that originally guidelines were intended to inform junior doctors and physician assistants of "the right thing to do" (15). One-third of the treatment transcripts were double-coded by six assistants. First, manuscripts undergo an in-house review conducted mainly by the editorial assistants. A substantial research grant enabled the commissioning of research assistants to fill in at least some of the gaps. Data were abstracted from the original source publication by two independent, blinded research assistants. Research assistants abstracted data on resident demographics, health status, and palliative care quality indicators from a 40% random sample of charts. Instruments were generally administered in the waiting room by research assistants prior to consultation. The structured questionnaires were administered either in these settings or in the respondent's home by two research assistants. Research assistants were accompanied by a staff member when approaching elderly patients. Following this, their medical records were manually searched by research assistants. Personal information agents act like human assistants, collaborating with a user and becoming more efficient as they learn about their interests, habits and preferences. The idea is that these personal assistants would take over some of the more mundane, repetitive tasks in the oce environment. The papers presented at the conference in the area of expert assistants addressed a number of major themes. To date, very little research has been carried out into the recruitment and employment of personal assistants. Raising the issue of whether the government can allow personal assistants employed under direct payments schemes to escape regulation is controversial. The fact that the market for personal assistants is unregulated is also contentious. More research into the recruitment of personal assistants is therefore necessary, both from the perspective of the employer and the employee. Particularly well-adjusted members of the third class might be given duties as overseers or assistants (pp. 317-18). I was one of his teaching assistants and knew him well. The recordings were transcribed by research assistants and checked for accuracy by myself. Thus, it is important to enhance proof assistants with facilities for reusing existing developments. Consequently, the standard concept of type isomorphisms has limited applicability in the context of proof assistants. Demanding work schedules and mental health in nursing assistants working in nursing homes. Institutions, it urges, need to recognize the dual responsibilities of graduate assistants as both learners and teachers. The assistants who worked in these large shops - both men and women - were housed in boarding houses above and next to the shops. The data collection and initial coding were carried out by research assistants, and all codes were checked by the author. Again, it is the lower classes of drugs, termed "assistants" and "aides," that are identified to eliminate intruders - that is, to heal illness and disease. Initially, the reliability of the data forms was investigated by having two research assistants record data from five subjects independently. Numerous field assistants, acknowledged elsewhere, collected many of the insect specimens. The results then determined the twenty names that would appear as nominees for assistants on the election ballot in the following spring election. To ensure accuracy, approximately 10 hours of data were also transcribed by two research assistants. The apparent difference between methods could be driven by covarying differences in species richness, plant density or the number of field assistants. Readers of this journal are familiar with many ways in which computers aid designers, often serving as design tools or even as design assistants. Performance on a general versus a fieldspecific test of speaking proficiency by international teaching assistants. They may have been members of the ruling family or other nobles participating in the ceremony, ritual assistants of lower status, or perhaps captives. By 1931 10 per cent of young women workers were shop assistants, and 12.5 per cent were clerks. Continuities also exist at the level of individual trades, as carpenters, masons, shoemakers and drapers' assistants were prominent in both periods. Trained research assistants undertook telephone follow-up of non-responders to three postal invitations. The human health centres staffed by health assistants mainly provide treatment to sick patients based on symptoms and basic diagnosis. The sculptor and his assistants use their eyes with the aid of measurements. The assistants were also not a very well qualified group either in terms of formal school qualifications or further training. Clerical workers averaged forty-five hours per week, while retail workers averaged fifty-five reflecting the extremely long working week of many shop assistants. He also expected more sculptural ability and less of a mechanical attitude from his assistants, as can be seen from the lack of measuring signs. One has the impression of a logical process and sense of organization, based on having trained assistants. Trusting to their work to lend them an aura of middle-class respectability, female shop assistants, themselves poorly paid, looked down upon their working-class sisters. Teachers and their assistants reported on the children's social competence, internalizing and externalizing behavior, and the degree to which children were physically and relationally victimized. Trained research assistants administered and collected the questionnaires. The laboratory protocol was administered by trained research assistants. Research assistants made their ratings after two viewings of the interaction, first rating one subject, then the partner. Self-perceptual difference was computed by subtracting the overall research assistant's rating of the subject from the subject's self-rating. Codings were completed by two postbaccalaureate research assistants who were unaware of maltreatment status and of experimental hypotheses to be tested. All assessments were conducted by female research assistants who were unaware of family maltreatment status, intervention status, and study hypotheses. 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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