词汇 | example_english_avenue |
释义 | Examples of avenueThese 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 are also at least two other possible avenues for improving the models of user satisfaction. Elaboration of the concept of cytokine-induced sickness behaviour in recent years has opened new avenues for understanding brain involvement in sickness and recovery processes. Nevertheless, various media types offer avenues through which northern people can meet their educational, cultural, and political needs, and build cross-cultural understanding. We commend their effort and suggest three avenues of research. Such results have important practical implications for testing, and may suggest avenues for future training of vocabulary knowledge as well. In restoring a place for the body and the species, biological approaches open avenues that have been closed to ethics, especially bioethics. The results suggest several avenues for future research. The collection of information through diverse avenues is important in order to minimise the potential of conflicts and embarrassment. The facilitator can explore how beauty and experiential avenues connect us to a broader and more solid aspect of ourselves, that is, the existential self. Logotherapy proposes three ways or basic avenues to explore "meaning": through creative, attitudinal, and experiential values. The team's concrete and sy mbolic interventions created avenues of suppor t and connection, decreasing his isolation and mistrust. One way that spiritual beliefs bring solace is through creating a framework for understanding death and directing avenues for hope. Recognition of the spiritual dimension of the human experience broadens the avenues of compassionate medical care and is not limited by culture or religion. We hope to pursue these avenues of research in the future. The authors suggest several further avenues of research in which their findings could prove useful. Therefore, this model might suggest avenues of sound exploration regardless of media or application. They still did not trust ex-combatants, and few formal avenues existed to help people discuss war experiences. All of these avenues of research will reveal the importance of guarding against simple equations between knowledge and colonial power. I believe it would be enriching for both avenues of investigation to proceed apace. In addition to the bilateral nature of avenues of accountability, the processes of accountability need examination. They also suggest some promising avenues for creating more supportive classroom environments and helping students deal with their anxieties. The avenues he opens out to his readers extend in every direction. Studies of cognitions and stress in older adults with early- and late-onset depression present the most suitable avenues for initial investigations of this model. First, did they provide avenues for upward social mobility, or were their members mainly of the elites? We outline some reasons for the contradictions in the literature and offer some suggestions for avenues of future research. Alternatives reveal things you have not considered, and thus suggest future avenues of exploration. Each rule that is recognized as feasible opens up different avenues that can be explored. In fact, applying function structures may provide a design team with more avenues for creative solutions than designing without such a technique. With public squares, parks and avenues effectively surrendered to the worm, summer in the city became unbearable. Two major avenues of criticism, however, occur to this reviewer. The plan showed 12 north-south avenues each 100ft wide, and 155 cross streets each 66ft wide. He admitted to an interest in physics, though his teacher dissuaded him from pursuing avenues in this direction. A non-owner captain operating in marine fisheries has avenues to demonstrate behavior contrasting to that found in agriculture. Two avenues of evidence indicate that the framboids described herein are formed by biotic processes. The information summarized here opens the door to future investigations, and provides new avenues for novel therapeutic approaches. Arguably, democracy loosened the constraints imposed on interest groups and provided them with more effective avenues to voice their concerns. How is the need to preserve traditions balanced against the need to explore new avenues? A mandated three-prong choice program would meet this standard through at least three avenues. Many avenues might be explored to answer this question. In addition, as we shall explore further below, they should have clear avenues to correct information. Three examples are noted here and the final one will be elaborated with respect to some possible avenues for convergence in the future. Integration of constructivism in language pedagogy will further open new avenues for linguistic and interdisciplinary research. We highlight a number of such shortcomings and propose avenues for a resolution of some of these issues. We know the type of housing, the size of plot, the sizes of avenues. Two additional avenues of inquiry provide more definitive support. Fries (1940) had opened up new avenues for grammaticography with his description of a clearly defined corpus. I believe that this is an important chapter of linguistics and that many avenues of research can be opened up by it. The book clearly opens up new avenues of research, and they should be vigorously pursued. 172 titration has avenues for error associated with the procedure, it is a fairly simple and straightforward method. The compound criteria prevented an overly narrow scope by recognizing the numerous avenues through which growers can experiment with reduced pesticide use. Because nurses work in bureaucratic systems, their access to resources and avenues to influence decisions is often gained only through their managers. One of the major avenues for capacity building in our project was hiring and training low-income people as interviewers. If the institution is not effective, the interests directing their activities toward that institution will find other avenues to pursue their objectives. Unofficially, there are quite a few avenues by which parents are able to choose schools. Cognitive mediators of these associations are discussed as avenues of future research. There are many interesting avenues to pursue with this research. Her discussions of waqf, women, charity, food, and power raise even more interesting questions and suggest new avenues of research. Further avenues of exploration are recommended by the relationship between ballet and opera and the ways in which it slowly fell apart. On another level, work, education, and politics were studied as channels or avenues of social transformation. The field was traditionally approached via two avenues. The great avenues were planned for wheeled vehicles. We invite those interested to share our lotus collections for this and other avenues of useful research. My impression is of a significant upsurge in publication in the last decade, with new avenues of empirical and conceptual work being developed. Actual transformation, though, requires more than the mere presence of open avenues. Not all legal avenues were purely private during this era, of course. Without the alternative of reversing the clock, governments have two basic avenues to pursue. The final part of the article discusses the results and spells out avenues for future research. My analysis also offers potentially fruitful avenues for future research. Similarly, indigenous, traditional or non-traditional approaches to conflict resolution may provide useful avenues of exploration and inclusiveness in some societies. Lastly, a short chapter presents some possible avenues for future work. Promoting myelin repair is one of the most promising therapeutic avenues in the field of myelin disorders. However much you liked it, you're seeking to do something different and to explore avenues that you felt hadn't been fully explored, and so on. Ghanaian villagers report that local avenues for political participation and problem resolution do exist. Often, time, manner, and place restrictions leave open many avenues of expression and so do not significantly restrict the production, distribution, or consumption of ideas. Good evaluation and needs analysis also provide avenues for learners to express their views on curriculum. More generally, democracy opens up many avenues of representation, allowing for rent-seeking and other demands upon the state. On the other hand, large-scale facilities, that is, laser-scale lasers, light sources, and ion beam machines, seem to provide avenues for per forming experiments. Cathedral closes, pleasure grounds and ornamental avenues were all spaces of polite leisure rather than hard labour. There are two particular avenues of empirical inquiry that seem especially promising. Here we offer new answers to old questions and also attempt to open up new avenues for future study. Innumerable avenues for bringing about good or bad consequences are blocked. To a large extent, rap and ragga competitions reflect and reinforce gender norms that restrict females' public activities and avenues for self-expression. Much scorn has been poured upon the antiquarians, yet a reappraisal of their contribution to disciplinary formation often highlights new avenues of research. The programs continue to explore avenues for improving services to clients. State planning strategies have also opened up other avenues for improving outcomes for clients. However, effective utilization of most of these avenues required some degree of extra energy, initiative, or time. On the other hand, cultural regionalization could lead to a redefinition of competing nationalisms, opening new avenues of compromise. While these results suggest that replacement therapies are unlikely to be successful, further study of the compensatory changes may reveal other avenues of therapeutic intervention. Thus, his lack of knowledge of recent literary or photographic theory, for example, precludes avenues which could illuminate the thesis still further. Following this, it is clear that an understanding of any" deviant" phenomena will require two avenues of investigation. Two potential avenues for this enterprise have been suggested: the corporatist and the democratic ideal of the company. The developing plastics industry encouraged new avenues of experimentation, three of which resulted in unbreakable records which all appeared in the year 1930. The findings from this study then open several new avenues of investigation. Contextualisation of remains is therefore one of the most important avenues promoted by pragmatists for the creation of feelings of authenticity. The comments have been useful in highlighting this fact and in clarifying potentially important avenues of research. The results of the present study offer a number of avenues concerning future work exploring growth in relational aggression over time. Future work should consider a number of additional avenues. In the hope of cultivating research in this domain, we offer a range of avenues that we see as particularly important targets for future research. 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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