词汇 | example_english_broadly |
释义 | Examples of broadlyThese 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 term working class literature, defined broadly, would be useful in this context. Broadly speaking, such considerations refer to two kinds of moral value. Broadly speaking, then, the powers and duties of parents and guardians relate not to property, but to the care and custody of the infant's person. Broadly speaking, however, our findings are in accord with other published data. One prominent analysis of this maintains that the interaction between political institutions broadly defined and media institutions is one of" dependence and adaptation". Broadly speaking, the less social closure there is, the less cohesive the social class grouping will be. Let us try to apply this approach more broadly. In this exercise, architecture is included among a group of subjects that relate broadly to the built environment. They are included to indicate broadly to the reader the subject matter of the text relevant to each illustration under discussion. Only a very broadly illustrative back of an envelope exercise is possible. The notions of "pro-attitude" and "endorsement" are here used rather broadly. Evaluations in subsequent years broadly con®rmed the ®rst year's ®ndings. The book is split into 16 chapters which can broadly be separated into two classes. The paper ends with policy implications, and touches on how generalizable the findings are within the study area and more broadly. Our method consists of two main components, each corresponding broadly to one of these challenges. Because of the lack of variance in adolescent engagement in problem behaviors broadly defined, childhood predictors would all lead to the same equifinal outcome. The presence of expressed emotion in the form of criticism toward a family member suggests vulnerability in the family system of relationships more broadly. Despite casting our net rather broadly with respect to developmental outcomes, we appreciated the scientific risks involved in deploying an exploratory approach. However, if, in fact, trauma results in some basic brain changes, we must understand where and how these changes might affect memory more broadly. First, long-term and broadly focused parent support programs may take too much time and energy away from a potentially effective, goal-directed intervention approach. Further, how do such intuitions sit alongside his broadly utilitarian conclusions? Broadly, it can be said that each gender had a dominant 'strong' declension. Commitment, by contrast, refers to a kind of behavior which is motivationally unrelated to the agent's welfare, however broadly defined. The new combinations could be broadly assigned to five different categories. Since both are formed by minerals grown at amphibolite facies, we conclude that they may be broadly synchronous. The development of diabetic retinopathy can be broadly characterised into three stages: non-proliferative, pre-proliferative and finally proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Broadly, there are three facets of the word quality that contribute to difficulties for readers. Broadly, however, both approaches lead to a positive cusp behaviour. The sicula is broadly triangular, roughly 1.0-1.25 mm long, and bears a slender virgella. Other studies considered family conflict broadly, rather than distinguishing between problems in the parent-child and interparental relationships. The papers are grouped broadly by discipline, separate sections covering history, philosophy, linguistics, literature and social and cultural studies. Several writers have tackled what might be broadly identified as naval culture. However, my argument applies more broadly to any important concepts employed in transnational or cross-cultural or cross-level legal discourse. Since the early 1990s, a broadly based transnational campaign against 'corruption' has gained ground. The second is to 'integrate economics with other social sciences', broadly interpreted. The theories can be broadly cast into two types : a lexical approach and a syntactic approach. His goal is to understand universal aspects of natural communication systems in living organisms more broadly, not to elucidate acquisition (ontogeny) primarily. Broadly, two types of legs have been used in single-legged hopping robots, namely, telescopic leg and articulated leg. The next three of these types of uncertainty can be categorized broadly as model uncertainty. Broadly speaking, the latter implies that certain conditions hold (in a nutshell, all markets clear) at all times, while the system evolves in time. Clear results are extended broadly, and scientific uncertainties are communicated as such. The 13 articles are broadly divided into three main sections. The transformation of business corporation law was broadly based across numerous states. Manufacturing methods can be broadly classified as either top-down or bottom-up. Broadly, the objective is to move the flexible manipulator from one position to another in the shortest possible time. When applied broadly across the health system, they have the potential to affect both the quality and the equitable distribution of health care. One feature that does emerge from the work of musicologists is the role of music (and more broadly sound) in generating civic and urban identity. Each of these subunits can be broadly described to consist of six transmembrane helices, a pore loop and large cytoplasmic amino and carboxy terminal domains. 228 broadly correlated cell responses at the onset of fixation, before fixational eye movements could have any effect. They began to think broadly about health, expanding the disease model to include normative social and political categories. A substantial group of theses covered what might be broadly labelled as the physical form and design of urban areas. While sustainable agriculture proponents broadly support these theoretical approaches, a number of practical questions remain to be answered. The best feature of this broadly based book is its good organization and compelling writing style. The effect of beta-blockers on blood pressure is broadly similar to that of the thiazides. The appeal was broadly successful in that the amounts awarded were reduced to £1,500 and £100 respectively. Broadly speaking, greater self-fertilization decreases element number under deleterious insertion and increases element number with regulation through ectopic exchange. Then preferences are serially updated based on more recent historical experience with broadly interventionist or liberal policy regimes. External measure means using force in accordance with a broadly accepted social, moral, or legal norm. However, there is no broadly accepted definition of life at this time. A broadly based sales or value added tax may involve as much organizational effort as direct taxes. More widely, the structure of the state is broadly similar in the two countries. The de®nition of ' 'political secretary' ' has been interpreted broadly by the courts. The author interviewed over 200 representatives of political elites, broadly defined, and more than 300 rural respondents. Any institution, broadly conceived, or any coordinated set of institutions - so long as they condition human interests - merits the attribution 'structural'. While there were important differences of perspective, both parties subscribed broadly to the liberal social democratic policy framework settled in the 1950s. Broadly speaking, residual care is a substitute for the lack of informal care and domiciliary care is a service for supporting carers. The third factor of state traditions broadly defined in the book is the public sector workforce. Broadly, these split into two groups- those which focused on game theory and those which focussed on decision theory. On the other hand, the neutral and expert prior produced broadly similar results. Broadly considered, selection does occur in the inanimate world, often providing a formative step in the production of order. The relativity of the excesses over the six winters in respiratory disorders was broadly consistent in each data series (three age groups, three parameters). Unionist women in this study broadly supported their party opposition to proactive strategies for women's inclusion. The phenomena for which this question is most relevant broadly fall into two categories, concerning conditions on extraction and triggers for movement. Broadly speaking, syllabic configurations that are cross-linguistically disfavoured tend to be suppressed in secondary systems - emergent or disordered approximations of primary grammars. Recall that "following a rule" can be used ver y broadly, and if used loosely enough, applies ver y well to following a precedent. More broadly the ground of the obligation might be characterized in the terms of a general moral theory, for example that compliance maximizes utility. Moreover, some groups clearly operated from well outside this ' hegemonic ' language however broadly it is defined. Like ' honour ' or ' godliness ' for earlier periods, ' politeness ' helps us map the culture broadly conceived. Without a broadly based consumer or family lobby until the 1980s, community and union protests over hospital closures prevailed over community care advocates. To this extent the proposals do facilitate choice and are broadly value neutral. The authors contend that, despite facing broadly similar labour market challenges, pension reforms in these countries reflect the institutional structures of their existing pension systems. The first three sessions of the meeting, broadly, addressed complexity issues, fair division and auctions, respectively. Instead, it replaces them with a unified standard by which democracy should and, as we show, broadly does operate. In the final section, we draw out the implications of these findings for democratic institutions more broadly. Nevertheless, subjects in this study are broadly typical of urban general practitioners. What is meant here is the openness of the future,7 and that in two distinct senses, one broadly causal; the other, epistemic. Unfortunately, it is not clear what is to count as a broadly defined evil-kind. If health is broadly defined to include psychosocial dimensions, then outcomes should also include these aspects. In conclusion, no single observational measure is broadly recommended for pain assessment across all contexts. The effects of the host immune response on the intestinal position of parasitic females are broadly analogous to the effect on worm size. The tabulated results show that all intermediates are broadly similar in structure. The initial planning effort sparked by the 21 program directors grew to become a broadly inclusive structure. The mechanisms by which estrogens protect cells can be broadly classified into two categories, receptor mediated and non-receptor-mediated effects. More broadly, it also signifies a return from the past (and of the past) in the eidolon of a spectral image. The processes which brought about these changes were complex, but they can be broadly summarized in the following way. To the maximum extent possible, participants broadly mirrored the full population of the national community. The nonsemantic causal relations neatly fit within the broadly uniform physicalist view of nature. The part of the book which covers the treatment of victims is more broadly based and includes chapters on eight identified groups. Undeniable, however, is that they are broadly linked to these variables. 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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