词汇 | example_english_clearly |
释义 | Examples of clearlyThese 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. In contrast, in the case of 35-day encysted larvae, the number of adult worms was clearly lower. A clearly unrelated enterovirus was found in one symptomatic child, but its identity could not be established. Clearly, then, the second sense of metabolism is not the biologist's concept of it. The sampling frame and size must be defined clearly and in the case of special surveys the response and participation rate is also important. Structurally diverse assemblages of amino acids are, it seems, a clearly abiogenic feature. As some of the multicellular extremophiles discussed here clearly underline, this does not necessarily have to be the case. Clearly, more work is needed in this area. In what follows, we argue that it clearly does not. Possession is also clearly metaphoric in the mouth of lovers, as in (46a). Clearly, any answer to this question must rely on one or two general empirical premises, however uncontroversial they might be. To the public, it may clearly "mean" that any adult has a duty to summon aid for another dying in his or her home. Clearly, the rights discourse has become an important, highly contested political arena for actors with diverse interests. She emerges very clearly as an anthropologist, with respect for the methods and craft of the discipline. He clearly articulated the problems concerning lack of participation and with the research used to quantify dam impacts. The wrong done to the victim clearly funds a grievance on her part. Men who were like women, who were not clearly different from them, were presented as degenerates. First, the special duties are clearly defensible from a second-order impartialist stance. There are clearly cases in which this is not the case. As the maps clearly show, lootings were unevenly distributed in broad geographical terms. Two clearly contrasting points of view have been put forward. His intuition is, clearly, that one should be guided by one's grasp of the meaning of the sentence. However, such cases were clearly intended to be the exception rather than the rule. I believe so, although improvements are clearly required. The study clearly indicates the relevance of policy legacy in terms of both institutions and attitudes. We can express this logic more clearly by using an illustration and a metaphor. Clearly there are many ways in which radiographer led breast simulation can potentially do this. Clearly, this offers the possibility of rapid, reliable coding with vast savings in cost and a consequent extension of quantitative research. Figure 1 clearly shows that the number of foundings per year was quite small between 1950 and 1967. Clearly, then, our results are not being driven by any single country or year. Clearly, the stringency of a constraint is independent from the executive actor. Clearly, there is no evidence to suggest that she was succeeding in transmitting her views to the public. In agent-based modelling, the outcomes are not so clearly defined. The growth equation clearly shows that instability involving drastic political changes is harmful to economic growth. Although this explanation may hold in some instances, it clearly does not constitute a general answer to the question of social capital's origins. The results presented here are innovative because they clearly point out that cabinet reshuffles also have an impact on the moral hazard aspects of delegation. Reduction in ne e d is clearly an extension of reduction in the call-by-value calculus. Regarding efficiency, our initial concerns were clearly unjustified. Clearly schedules could be used to encode strategies, thus regaining the type information. Preference will be given to material which is clearly interdisciplinary. Clearly, if h is a homomorphism then it is both leftwards and rightwards. Clearly, this would be a fruitful area for future inquiry. Clearly, it is essential to know how to read a document in order to understand it as an essential component of the research. Thus, the signal in the delay line progressively turns into a pseudo-periodic signal with a clearly perceivable fundamental frequency. Common and clearly different issues reported within each topic were sought. The book has a clearly delineated line of reasoning which helps the reader new to annuitant issues. I mean clearly you feel empathy with the patient who is breathless. Clearly, a detailed discussion of the processes involved in acquiring these skills is beyond the scope of this paper. Clearly here, as with suffering for the benefit of the sufferer, there is a limit. Further, the actions of animals are clearly intentional, as when an animal stalks its prey. Descartes faced the problem of the relationship between mind and world (of which the relationship between speech and world is clearly a descendent). An explanation is clearly in order here ; there must be something true of the one member but not the other. Clearly, an experience can be non-veridical without being hallucinatory. The results clearly demonstrate the relationship between movement of the implement and the stability of the machine. Clearly, this is an enterprise that has some of the hallmarks of scientism. Clearly, the location of all objects in the workspace of the manipulator has to be known. Not that this history would put us off if the concept had been clearly introduced. Errors due to the ultrasonic beam width are clearly shown (1 to 6). Clearly such imagery and language must not be understood literally. On the other hand, they clearly recognized the differences between the two doctrines. Clearly, we all agree that this property is one that no human being possesses. He holds that when doing metaphysics, we ought to refrain from making judgements about what we do not clearly and distinctly understand. Clearly, it would be desirable to obtain second-generation schizonts in quantities suitable for detailed examination. There are interventions that are clearly regarded to be life suppor ting by most people, like mechanical ventilation or dialysis. Clearly therefore, some other mechanism of translational control must be operating and further analysis will be required to resolve this issue. Until recently, no spec if ic treatment has been clearly demonstrated to be effective. Clearly, death is the end point of this last stage. Pain, for example, can not be diagnosed on the basis of a blood test, and yet clearly exists. The final outranking clearly indicated that the first three most suitable land-use types benefit from these two different aspects of agricultural activities. Clearly two trends that will continue into the future are miniaturization and increased throughput. Both the force constant in the penalty function and location of the center of mass of the protein clearly affected the unfolding process. However, whilst this is clearly a fair argument the transaction was not as simple as that. Clearly, however, the market for ratings is different. By the late 1990s, though, the government was clearly focused on enhancing the infrastructure so as to prepare the way for greater economic expansion. Finally, tones are clearly part of the phonological organisation of the lexicon. However, in many other instances, both sentence-final (a) and sentence-internal (b), the vowel is clearly audible. An analysis that can do without vowel coalescence is clearly superior. While this clitic host can in no way correspond to a syntactic constituent, it clearly corresponds to a prosodic constituent. The lack of a clearly defined temporal boundary makes it difficult to measure the duration of either vocoid. Although macro-level policies are seen as essential to address health inequalities, there is clearly evidence that approaches at community level are vital and complementary. The auditory quality of this token is clearly breathier than the modal member of the minimal pair. If unusual symbols are used, these should be clearly indicated. However, the resolution of such tensions may be accomplished via a clearly defined and bounded professional strategic vision grounded in a strong evidence base. Although having a special interest clearly facilitates the study, centralization of interest and skills may not help dissemination of research skills. The model presented is clearly simplified in many respects. The structure and dynamics of chromatin clearly differentiate the eukaryotes from the other superkingdoms of life. The linear and single-exponential curves clearly do not describe the data well. An informative prior must be clearly justified in order to prevent inappropriate conclusions of statistical significance. Auditors need not report information about fraud or an illegal act that is clearly inconsequential. He is clearly concerned with the moral dilemmas of political action, rather than with a rejection of political action itself. He clearly thinks of them as yokels, clumsy, crude, gross and incapable of the spiritual or cultural graces. Any coldness is clearly related to the reduced opportunity for empathy that such selectiveness entails. Antibiotic use clearly selects for antibiotic resistance, but how far do these effects extend beyond the population where antibiotics are used? Assuming they are valid around the current discount level of 6ó, they clearly show a good deal of sensitivity to the discount. If the discount is not offered, the mailer would clearly not do the work or receive the improved service. We clearly need to develop ways to increase prolonged physical activity, both among patients with asthma and in the general population. Here we see the intermediation of the different modes most clearly in the complexity of social constructs. If a dualism of mental and physical properties is indefensible, clearly a more extreme dualism between persons and bodies is in serious trouble. Clearly the future is not wholly written out for us, the rest of our lives stretched out in fixed pattern. We could see them clearly; we could hear the clinking of spoons against glass dishes. 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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