词汇 | example_english_capacity |
释义 | Examples of capacityThese 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. A second important benefit of dreaming is to maintain cognitive capacities such as encoding perceptions, making decisions, and planning actions. Hand-written annotations and automated calculations are given a complementarity status as they contribute to a process of a heightening of listening capacities. In indigenous thought, full ' this-worldly ' personhood implied bodily capacities, not as an aspect of itself but as the precondition to enter and sustain social relationships. Further, the language of local institutional development uses notions like animation, motivation, or catalysts which convey the idea of retrieval of latent community capacities. We note that the reform countries differ in size and production structure suggesting different capacities in goods delivery and absorption. Indeed, experience and rational calculation might well build on the kind of evolved capacities that concern us here. One conclusion from this is that economic security is a key determinant of planning and this means that people have different capacities to plan. The provision of basic social rights is subject to the capacities of governments to raise the necessary resources for effectively running social programmes. The disruptive capacities of genetics illuminate contemporary thinking about race. What if any were the linguistic capacities of antecedent species? Consequently, some living beings exercise their capacities for reproduction; other living beings do not need to, since they are everlasting. Along with its emphasis on local capacities and resilience, this volume tends to view donors, international organisations and global processes with scepticism. The capacities of reconfiguration are obviously linked to the results of fault detection and isolation algorithms. An agent's cognitive capacities enable her both to receive and process information. What it is possible for an agent to know is constrained in crucial part by the cognitive capacities with which she is endowed. Is their political equality damaged by inequalities in access, resources and capacities? Equality of capacities influences whether individuals are successful in converting their resources into effective discussion. Moreover, these inequalities in access and capacities are not randomly distributed throughout the population. The resulting temperature is a function of the masses and heat capacities of the components of the system. The decreased capacities that accompany advanced old age may result in the parent-child relationship having low penetration at this stage. The impulse to ignore safe venue capacities and responsible drinking practices served two purposes. The projects advance the environmental capacities of the participants in different ways. On the other hand, institutional accounts emphasize the characteristics of political institutions themselves (state capacities, administrative settings, level of centralization). In fact, the coordination of various actors' capacities is interrelated often with the nature of their interconnection. However, it is not enough to blindly advocate building local capacities for peace. How can we move in our analytical capacities beyond even the broadest of musical and linguistic signification and meaning? They themselves stressed of course the professional capacities which elevated them above 'uneducated working miners'. In a liberal society this is to undermine capacities that make its liberties admirable. First, they underline the necessity of considering coping capacities. The framework disaggregates vulnerability into its constituent domains, namely exposure, threats, coping capacities and outcomes. In the context of old-age vulnerabilities, coping capacities fall into three broad groups : individual capacities, social networks, and formal social protection. Such transactions are based on a specific fit between capacities of the person and the more or less demanding characteristics of the environment. One purpose of the practice mode is to test the physical limits of the system's capacities, which would be risky during ordinary play. Such precise categorization is beyond the reach of perceptual capacities. However, the book makes clear that it is a mistake to associate cognitive capacities with cortical to the exclusion of subcortical structures. First, one could see a patternless crazy quilt of the capacities sprinkled across species. While intuitive ontologies often involve learning, they also consider the timing of development of learning capacities. Therefore, to separate these capacities seems futile, not only in the case of perceptual completion, but in general. How our symbolic capacities could be regarded as "trivial" surprised me. If conscious capacities cannot be counted on to detect and correct creeping errors, what can? Imitation and problem solving are suggested as two capacities that might be productively modeled within their approach. The brain enables us to see by subserving the different capacities that get drawn on in the activity of visual exploration. Moreover, inputs into general capacities (such as scenario-building) are often special-purpose in nature, affecting what we attend to, find interesting, or perceive as threatening. Surely the latter should exercise their defensive capacities more than the former. Nearly as many had served in other military capacities, ranging from boot camp trainers to naval convoy duty. Emotional attunement and reasoning are required for meeting and fostering the emotional capacities required for autonomous choice. We should not obscure the contractual dimension of even the best physician - patient interactions, nor should we overlook the limitations of human capacities for caring. He says that ' 'there are powerful reasons for ensuring the safety of the people and for enhancing our capacities, our health, and thence our lives. Arguably, to think otherwise is to fail to appreciate the remarkable diversity of cognitive capacities found throughout the human species. He maintains that imitation and transfer studies must focus on the demands and capacities of the bor rowing society. First, attitudes towards early modern women were not misogynistic but simply reflected prevailing ideas about the gendered capacities of men and women. By refusing to become like the evildoers, however, a danger of neither forgiving nor forgetting, one opens and expands one's human capacities for moral growth. A model of auditory hallucinations considered as autonomous outputs of speech perception neurocircuitry does not require postulation of specific breakdown of theory of mind capacities. Empirically it has been observed that developing countries use backward technologies and often fail to utilize their installed capacities optimally. Many developing countries, especially low-income developing countries, lack these structures and capacities. Were their communities to be unduly depleted, their carbontake-up capacities would in turn be reduced. Figure 3 plots the welfare maximizing and individually rational storage capacities, and resultant welfare levels, for a range of certain water flows. Predicting development of infant emotionality regulation capacities and affect tolerance. Emerging socialregulatory capacities as seen in the still face situation. What has been underestimated in this tradition is the transformational capacities people bring to their meanings. An in-depth investigation of child's regulatory capacities, including perhaps physiological or behavioral measures in addition to parent report, have yielded different results. Our findings indicate that enriched parenting styles may enhance children's long-term adaptive capacities. The unique anatomical capacities of these systems to affect large areas simultaneously allow for their central involvement in global, state-associated brain functions. No indication is given of the cost of impact assessment, or of the capacities required to carry them out. The quality of different sense capacities is itself a product of learning. Section 2 introduces capacities in order to represent the decision-maker's attitude toward hard uncertainty. She replaces it with an image in which properties with causal capacities are basic and laws arise only in very special circumstances. Various serious challenges have been raised about her general picture of laws and capacities. The attempt to attain an ideal is limited by the capacities of those who attempt to attain it. Moreover, to fit the computational capacities of the human mind, the method for determining when to stop search should not be overly complicated. In addition, multivariate analyses with widely different variable scaling capacities do not exist. The training capacities of these schools gradually increased. Means for tourists to send accounts of their experiences home: voice and message capacities. We have intellectual capacities and emotional needs and vulnerabilities. The last chapter considers the biological bases of language development, including a consideration of the comparative work on communicative capacities of other species. However, it is clear that an unconstrained approach that incorporates every situational cue in every context would quickly overwhelm children's memory capacities. A study was designed to test the hypothesis that children's acquisition of subjunctive in relative clauses depends on their representational capacities. Another interpretation might relate the noun length effect to a limitation on young children's speech production capacities, which disadvantages multisyllabic nouns. In sum, the mind-reading capacities stipulated by the socialpragmatic account of the disambiguation effect seem well in place by two years of age. Previous policies may also produce bureaucratic capacities that make some types of future policies likely and other types less likely. The capacities of the community to summon aid from the supernatural world were severely eroded. Incentives for syndicate leaderships to invest in collective-action capacities, information gathering, or structural diversification were greatly weakened. Following rehabilitation both treatment groups improved equally in both maximal and functional exercise capacities. At regular intervals, samples of seeds were taken out and their moisture contents and germination capacities were assessed. There are no moral norms outside the boundary set by our capacities. The distinct tempos of reform and divergent political logics of reform had significant implications for the politics and political capacities of states. Identifying the adequacy of existing capacities and existing funding to address issues of access and quality. Instead, they have extraordinary visual capacities enabling them to perceive the middle-range temperatures of ordinary objects. Behavioural scientists are likely to think of new strategies of individuals to enhance their functioning and coping capacities and skills. Indeed, it seems to be a general rule that organisms acquire new capacities by modifying existing structures rather than by inventing wholly new ones. However, there are limits to the functional capacities of the state- it can not transcend the contradictions of capitalism. He considers seriously those who are being addressed, making assumptions about their moral traits and mental capacities. However, age of exposure does not equally affect all language capacities. The model addresses representational, computational, and neural aspects of the two language capacities. Such subtyping may not be best suited for tailoring treatments to the diverse cognitive and emotional capacities of externalizing children. However, it is during early childhood that emotional self-regulation capacities and strategies first emerge and are especially sensitive to experiential influence. The added stressors of the transition to adulthood may overwhelm already compromised coping capacities. Interpersonal interactions are complex, rapid, and beyond the capacities of the conscious mind to monitor or effectively guide beyond certain rudimentary strategies. Clearly, motor function, cognitive capacities, and behavior are intertwined and difficult to separate out. The supposition of a stage, in fact, provides a model with a remarkable range of capacities. 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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