词汇 | example_english_balance |
释义 | Examples of balanceThese 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. Our aim was to select children who had as balanced an exposure as possible to both languages. Each task contained two blocks of 36 items, the sequence of blocks was balanced over participants. An initial semantic congruency check was performed for each of the possible meanings within each stimulus to make sure they were balanced on that dimension. The person who has achieved full virtue has passions that are rightfully balanced. The model calibration balanced market and non-market effects in setting baseline conditions. In the following, steady state is used equivalently to balanced growth path. Right lung: overflow, with balancing ofthe base to apex flow. More often than not, however, the distribution of text between the prima parte and seconda parte is not balanced. A choice between rough equals is balanced, but not in the fine way that a choice between exact equals is. The motivation for adding such complexity to the already complex situation of balancing selection in subdivided populations is two-fold. A simple genealogical structure of strongly balanced allelic lines and trans-species evolution of polymorphism. The effects of local selection, balanced polymorphism and background selection on equilibrium patterns of genetic diversity in subdivided populations. Here the pressure transport and convection are vanishingly small and the gain of energy by production is balanced by diffusion and dissipation. Equations (2.7b, c) represent the shear and normal-stress balances. The dose is managed by a trained operator, knowledgeable in matters of radiation safety, who makes a judgement balancing risk against expected clinical benefit. The polymer effect is negligible, and the inertial forces are balanced by the pressure forces. No matter what forcing is used, geostrophically balanced flows result. However, hitch-hiking to a locus subject to balancing selection would have the opposite effect. Consequences of population structure on genes under balancing selection. The number of loci on which these forms of balancing selection could be operating is probably very small, if any. Both methods inevitably leave the jackknifed data sets less balanced than the original one. The effects of multilocus balancing selection on neutral variability. The advantages of spectral methods discussed above have to be balanced against the computational overhead of the transforms between grid-point and spectral space. The order of the written and oral conditions was balanced across children, as was the assignment of word lists to conditions. The effect of context specifications must be taken into account when deciding whether resource production and use are satisfied or balanced. Epistasis and balanced polymorphism influencing complex trait variation. Questions ranged in length from 4 to 7 words and were balanced for length across the four auxiliary types. Ideally, we would prefer to use a fully balanced experimental design with equal numbers in each category to be investigated. In the present study, however, the birth order of the children was roughly balanced between the first- and later-borns. The balancing control and stability analysis of a biped during disturbed standing are studied here. Figure 7(a) and (b) show the change in the energy related to assembly sequence and line balancing during a simulation run. 98 the transition from one static posture to another proceeds via the realization of a series of dynamically balanced postures. In the memoir literature, they are coeval, precisely balanced; for the process of objectification by the subject is itself the process of acting in time. Furthermore, savings are equal to real balances, so that our constraint could be interpreted in any of three ways. Therefore, when = 0, the necessary conditions for optimality imply that the economy adjusts immediately to its steady-state, balanced growth path (see also below). As this expression shows, the behavior of real money balances is governed by a deterministic difference equation. Each chapter is well researched and documented, balanced in its approach and compassionate in its tone. However, their comments are also balanced with a sense of needing to escape a "confining" family environment. As it turned out, balancing the books was no mean feat. The concept emphasizes economic development balanced against the social and environmental objectives of a community. The farmer profiles will bring the concepts to life, and help the reader to understand the difficulty of that balancing act we call farming. T he complexity of computing update programs under a given semantics is counter balanced by its expressivity. Research is required into methods of communicating to the public a balanced argument about the value, risks, and costs of new medical technologies. A is not balanced and silenced by having met his match. Balancing 'silences' the people balanced; they are not further compared with any other individuals. In others, a ®gure of leather, full of air and balanced with ballasts, was placed before the animal to attract his fury. The extra cost of care needs to be balanced by the value of the benefits of having a child with trisomy 21. Our approach, therefore, may have to be balanced against a more labor-intensive consensus approach. Accordingly, the search for the most cost-effective screening method involves balancing detection rate and disease prevention with program costs, safety, and long-term subject compliance. Another position is that balancing pre- and post-marketing requirements may ease the burden to produce ever-increasing amounts of information prior to drug marketing. They are tasked with balancing competing demands from all sides of the equation and to do so within tight budgetary constraints. Impact of reactive oxygen species on spermatozoa: a balancing act between beneficial and detrimental effects. Within the framework of a planning process, these data were used to elaborate the balances of production and consumption of agricultural products. Successful measurement meant balanced accounts, the sign of a conserved substance. We have a definite good in the present (more cured children), balanced against a radical remixing of the future on both sides of the equation. The time is actually proportional to the height of the tree, and the algorithm works correctly even if the tree is not balanced. In turn, this forces old guards to adapt to new balances of power when they cannot suppress the new media. As such, the international system will be structurally balanced. Recent regionalism is much more driven by changing the balances within the multilateral system. Send them balanced, accessible briefing materials to help inform them and get them thinking more seriously about the same subject(s). How can individual freedom be balanced by collective solidarity? Unified government occurs at times in virtually all democracies and does not necessarily undermine the system of checks and balances. However, this would require observing numerous individuals with collars and, thus, must be balanced against the need to repeat the observations on contrasted sites. The energetic advantage is balanced by counteracting thermal fluctuations, resulting in an equilibrium of growing, dividing and merging micelles. As ever yone knows, there are often distinctly unfair balances of power within a population, including the power to set categories. However, this was almost precisely balanced by the 19 per cent of councils who relaxed or abolished disqualification rules in the same period. Unfortunately, some algorithms do not guarantee that the call tree is balanced. Using the default with-loop scheduling, workload is poorly balanced in both individual steps. The empty trace, having one state and no transitions, is balanced. The antigen-burden reaches a plateau when the death rate balances the gain of new parasites. In cases where asset balances are not in alignment, we drop the plan. However, active plan participants do not earn interest on their accumulated balances. Furthermore, their plan is not balanced from a generational perspective. Even as this is occurring, however, large middle-aged populations (and balanced budgets) fuel robust national savings rates. In our experiment, we were unable to achieve steady walking without balancing masses. One of the effective passive tools for controlling side-to-side rocking and yaw is the proper combination of the balancing mass and its orientation. Thus, our assembly of balancing masses can be used as a simple passive strategy for stabilizing side-to-side rocking. Eco-systems themselves are finely balanced in ways similar to fine artworks and architecture. There are two possible types of approaches to balancing the moral accounts theoretically. The third is encouraging adaptability by balancing enterprise flexibility with employee involvement. He suggests that rather than balancing the budget every year, what is needed is a policy of keeping stable the level of public goods provision. The ponderomotive force of the laser field is balanced by the electron thermal pressure force and the electrostatic forces on the electrons and ions. However, given that all engagements are a function of time, as well as scope and resources, limitations in one require balancing the others. Beyond that point, many considerations need to be balanced in order to decide on the appropriate discount levels. The interest received from invested balances of trust funds and special funds (except trust revolving funds) is therefore normally a nonexchange revenue. How are the good and ill to be balanced or calculated? In practice, however, payments balances and exchange rates are uncertain measures of economic processes. The assignment of problem set to task version (simultaneous or sequential) was balanced across subjects in each age group. The balances were placed on a horizontal level and were checked before each weighing with calibration weights of 40.0 and 60.0 kg. Each account is balanced and reasoned, and there is none of the rhetoric common in many radical feminist accounts. A rudderless boat must be perfectly balanced if it is to follow a straight course. Under normal conditions of plasticity, if the internal and external stresses are not balanced, the form will either expand or contract until equilibrium is achieved. The resistance to labouring class poets is balanced in some respects by the support they received. The aggregate of outstanding balances fluctuated quite violently, falling sharply especially in 1947, but for 1945-51 as a whole it fell by only £70 million. Checks and balances required an alert and informed populace. At best the existence of some checks and balances, or statutory tripwires, may serve to alert the wary as to how things are moving. The flows of life energy in the body along the meridians are thus adjusted and balanced at certain very carefully chosen spots. 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