词汇 | example_english_clarity |
释义 | Examples of clarityThese 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. To set such a song is not easy, requiring a subtle blend of sadness and clarity. Another quality of response in this category showed that some children had considered the clarity of the tune's organisation. Bringing clarity to the futility debate: are the cases wrong? The mold was buffed and polished for maximum optical clarity, and attachments were made for mounting external tubing. I believe that explicitness and clarity are an important part of what we call science. In particular, it is the nexus family-civil society, civil society-state, family-state that seems to cry out for greater attention and analytical clarity. The key arguments of regionality, diversity and complexity are never far from the surface in this book, a fact which aids its clarity and persuasiveness. Unlike science that can provide knowledge, perhaps the role of bioethics will be to expand moral imaginations, leading to clarity of thought. In this paper, an attempt is made to give patient autonomy added conceptual clarity. Nonetheless, without theories about the effects that would be expected, a multisystems approach to measurement is not likely to provide clarity. The rhythmic implications of the notation have been left out of consideration for the sake of clarity. The essence of a reference work is clarity, and that begins in the design. All this is done with great clarity of writing and thinking. Achieving greater clarity in theoretical expectations is crucial to the development of attachment theory. The control variables gender, parent education, and family income are not depicted for clarity of presentation. Despite the force and clarity of the thesis, there is throughout a welcome absence of dogmatism, and an openness to alternative readings. He brings to the task a formidable array of languages, clarity of style and a refreshing perspective. Further, it brings out with striking clarity the difference between dogmatic and historical theology. The intelligence and clarity of the author can never be faulted. However, the clarity of the narrative, its organisation and the information presented, make this book potentially very useful, especially to undergraduates. In this paper we encounter both types of map in the same setting, so for clarity we have introduced the new term eresolving. A balance between clarity of presentation and adequate provision of information should be the aim. The indispensable numerical method of characteristics is outlined with admirable conciseness and clarity for flows that are either frozen or in thermodynamic equilibrium. The editors and authors are to be congratulated on the broad range of papers presented here and on the clarity of presentation. We have chosen to include only the extrema of their figures for clarity. Theoretical clarity is one challenge in understanding the association between attachment and its sequelae. There are two sets of research that illuminate this role with varying clarity. Her poem's stammering, frayed edges seek to chart a ' ' quintessential clarity of inarticulation ' ' (95). In the mixed-initiative enterprise of design space exploration, there are at least two important sources of clarity to exploit. The failure has not been in the evidence, but in the clarity with which the evidence has been read. A more lenient paradigm offers the programmer better possibilities for clarity and conciseness. All seven chapters are written with clarity and felicity of style, supported by the right number of well-designed tables and figures. However, it does cover most of the essential parts of the story with a clarity and to a greater depth than any other text. Analytical clarity and judgment are possible, but on the condition of knowing how to write down the "specifications" of all these types of entities. Vowels not relevant to the discussion are omitted from the char ts in the interest of clarity. A heavier editorial hand would have improved clarity. Without such clarity, any movement remains perpetually vulnerable to internal division and external manipulation. Although these paradigms contain a good deal of jargon, this rarely detracts from the nar rative, which advances with commendable clarity. Perhaps this definition offers some clarity for the role of caring within rehabilitative practice. The major concern was to encourage societal clarity with services for older people as to who is making what decisions and why. Clarity of recording is essential for her music to make its full impact with its assiduous cultivation of the pianissimo. Points at the intersections have been deleted for clarity. Their shared virtues are clarity and thoughtfulness supported by ®rm scholarship. Again we use constraints for clarity - see footnote 5. The method is a reasonable compromise between conciseness, clarity and efficiency and variants of this program have now been widely deployed. While there is no standardized measure for effectiveness, more can be done to ensure uniformity and improve clarity. The authors describe with great clarity the various mechanisms that have been put in place and the differences between assessment and appraisal. Students will find the subjects covered with clarity of language, depth of information and critical analysis. The two intermediate elevations of 308 and 308 are omitted for clarity of the plot. In its treatment of such conflicts between maxims and money, the book is a model of clarity. In the low-clarity countries, we see only a marginally significant effect (right-wing unemployment, b 0.757, p 0.08). When we eliminate cases of coalition government from the high-clarity sample, we are left only with single-party high-clarity cases (n 63). Still, for the sake of clarity, we prefer to define them directly. Because we expect users to write these specifications rarely, we value clarity over brevity. We show that each of these factors affects electoral accountability, but in a conceptually distinct way from the clarity of responsibility. The 'clarity' hypothesis suggests that voters credit or blame incumbents only when institutional features make it clear which incumbents are responsible for policy. As a consequence, these variables can in fact be substituted out, although for reasons of clarity we shall not do so here. Clarity and coherence of a model tends to facilitate diffusion. He wages this campaign with clarity, care, and astute insight. Here, in short, is a book which challenges several key received ideas and it does so with clarity and energy. Moreover, the discussion is full of untidiness and inaccuracy where clarity and precision are needed. The attributes of clinical guidelines, including validity, reproducibility, clarity, flexibility and transparency, are explained very clearly and in each case are related to their authority. To improve clarity, the table also includes the definitions of certain important symbols, each definition immediately preceding the first use of the symbol. There is a lack of conceptual clarity with regard to the measurement of social capital, which is not helped by a range of definitions. Because of this lack of clarity, these labels are liable to create further philosophical problems even while resolving current ones. From their responses, 45 questions were developed and edited for clarity. One monomer of each dimer in the heterotetramer is shown in gray for clarity. He communicated ideas with extraordinary clarity and simplicity. The vertical scale is valid for the lowest trace, all others are displaced for clarity. There was a lack of clarity regarding the roles and responsibilities of different members of the multidisciplinary diabetes care team. While we touch upon clarity of presentation in the summaries below, we add a few general comments here. I suggest that a start might be made by obtaining greater clarity as to the objective. An illustrative case example might offer some clarity. The present items were chosen from those descriptions and were modified to provide clarity and gender neutrality. All are published in wonderful clarity, often in whole page format, or spread across two large pages. The pump and seed envelopes are shown multiplied by 10 for clarity. His books are remarkable for their clarity of exposition, scope, mathematical rigor, attention to detail, balance, and sense of history. The neat division into five discourses, itself somewhat resembling the second, analytical mode, provides clarity but runs the risk of oversimplification. Note that the (a)-conditions follow from the corresponding (b)-conditions (and/or from the (c)-conditions) and are mentioned for the sake of clarity. Theoretical agreement and conceptual clarity on the concept are hard to find. From a temporal perspective, this lack of clarity is not a matter of major concern. The difficulty is really that this lack of clarity detracts from the sophistication of the author's discussion. Data from rats treated with saline are omitted for clarity. We use the semi-colon for visual clarity, and write for a collection of validity assumptions. How can we explain the seemingly counter-intuitive finding that we sometimes find more economic voting when governments would appear to have less 'clarity of responsibility'? They have subsequently been developed by other thinkers, but for clarity's sake we shall treat them as a single body of thought. Ongoing communication was essential to achieve clarity of purpose. However, this strategy allowed more clarity since only content validity studies were included in this systematic review. However, its utility is overshadowed by its partiality and by its lack of clarity about its own theoretical commitments. Despite its clarity, this vision is not a vision of anything in particular. The same is not true of the affairs of the world; it is possible to understand them, and they must therefore be described with clarity. He shows a clarity of conceptualisation of our harrowing history of slavery and neo-colonisation. In the interest of clarity nothing has been said about their possible combinations. However, he did stress that in preparation for the challenge, political clarity and organizational unity were the urgent tasks of the day. They found him a teacher of clarity, whose lectures were the most enjoyable and most instructive which they heard during their training. The attitude of the judiciary towards adoption with contact has been inconsistent; hence the need for greater legal clarity. Our hypothesis is that it is consideration of the value base underlying the intervention which helps towards greater conceptual clarity about preventive work. Articles are edited for clarity and readability, and changes may be made so that the manuscript conforms to the journal's style. Perhaps this reflected a lack of clarity about the purpose of the assessment and the conflicting expectations participants held of its outcome. Their reduction of feminism to individual women's experiences can seem simplistic to egalitarian feminists, but their clarity and adventurousness interests them. 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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