词汇 | example_english_conclude |
释义 | Examples of concludeThese 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. We concluded that this amount more than met the reasonableness standard of the law. There is a discussion of the current costs of transplantation and the analysis concludes that the final rule will not substantially raise the costs. The analysis concluded that the economic burden for initial compliance would be minimal for about 90 percent of the small businesses affected. He finally concluded to go to his mistress. After three on the management of wealth and two on counsel, there is a concluding section on peace. She concludes by offering a multivariate model of premenstrual syndrome that may reconcile researchers from radically different theoretical perspectives. The highlights of the book are to be found in the two introductory and the two concluding chapters. However, he concluded that some sections of the meeting could not be described by any of the existing models. He concludes with an exhortation about setting targets for the elimination of poverty in all of its social and economic aspects. The justification of authority, concluded the previous chapter, depends on one main argument, which may be extended and supported by a variety of secondary arguments. The chapter concludes with a mixture of resignation and determination. Having looked at the evidence we concluded that wherever public power has been separated from private power, women have been excluded from it. He concluded that legal processes could be divided into two contrasting types. He concludes that pension funds exist to pool longevity risk and to provide low risk inflation-protected long term cash flow streams. The author concludes by consider ing possible implications of the study, both for research and teaching. The paper concludes by considering the implications of the findings from this investigation for distance language course and assessment design. There is a nine-page preface, though no concluding section, by the editors. The author concludes that pronunciation teaching should take the lear ner's first language into consideration. The article concludes with an outline of strateg ies, such as commentar y placement, which take into consideration student needs. All in all, the author concludes that if the potential of dig ital media is to be fully utilised, pedagogy has to be improved. The paper concludes with a discussion of how teachers may encourage and foster student motivation and deter mination to continue study in a foreign language. The paper concludes with a discussion of the limitations of the study, together with implications of its findings. The review concludes that there is a trade-off between internal validity and ecological validity. A summary of the current state of the evidence is presented, concluding that positive evidence is now very limited. Nevertheless, the author concludes that the project succeeded in meeting its goals and that the outcomes were positive. The chapter concludes with a discussion of support and confidence, which are critical to methods dealing with association rule extraction (for market basket analysis). Section 6 concerns related work, and section 7 concludes the paper. The last section concludes the paper and points out the future challenges. Since s is clearly monoidal and each su is a symmetry isomorphism, this concludes the proof. Starting with the atom to be concluded, match it as a conclusion to each of the rules, then repeat until no lattice operations are left. I concluded that borrowing is unavoidable and that crosscultural borrowing can be respectful and legitimate, if not invaluable. However, this perception comes too late, for the deal is already concluded and there is no possibility for the software to be returned. The book concludes with a chapter on social change. One would like to know more about how such marriages were concluded. The author concludes that there is a need to familiarise teachers with the principles of the intercultural approach during vocational training. Thus, it may be concluded that the training influenced the subjects' declarative knowledge, which also led to the development of their procedural knowledge. He concludes that they are largely groundless myths. Numerical evaluation of the solution is presented graphically followed by some concluding remarks. The paper concludes with a discussion of policy implications. She concludes convincingly that in both cases it is not. He concluded that the residents in the valley had (1) extended family households, (2) lineages, (3) noble classes, and (4) a king and royal lineage. Accordingly, they concluded that their compensation effect must arise in perceivers' remarkable sensitivity to talkers' coarticulatory behavior. The acopia discussion concludes the section by highlighting the very important but often undiagnosed social grounds for hospital admission. He concludes that age-associated changes are similar in both genetic and environmental ageing. In general, studies concerning the rate of acquisition have concluded that older is better. Violence, deprivation and depersonalization, he concluded, characterize these autobiographical accounts. Three different points will be addressed here, beginning with the mundane (material) and methodological, and concluding with the 'sublime' or theoretical. Turning to the portrait itself for evidence to support 'the royal vaccination' theory, the argument will be concluded. The song concludes with an image of ominous foreboding in light of subsequent events. Thus, we concluded that frequency of contact had no significant effect on twin similarity for depression symptomatology. In a 1997 interview, an oil industry manager concluded that this action 'was a direct result of the risk assessment'. Consequently, we concluded that the two-component mixture provided the best model for the age-at-onset data. In this new context, it was concluded that they had to be abolished. In 2003 a transitional period started which concluded with the elections in 2006. He concluded that there is evidence that pollution does affect several immune mechanisms which are stimulated by parasites. The chapter concludes with a discussion of different types of stereotypes, and with the motivation to look at communication as an interdiscourse system. He concludes pessimistically that 'all sexuality [is] shameful'. The first part of the paper concludes by suggesting that form-creation is dynamically determined by a process of mutual adaptation between listener and environment. His very important concluding piece offers numerous leads that they could have taken up. From this it could be concluded that the admissible membership problem has been 'solved'. After the politicians and the local leaders concluded the deal, supplies arrived. The paper concludes that it is problematic for archaeology to respond to the variety of views being offered by linguists. She concludes the latter possibility, which results in a very similar analysis for construct-state noun phrases. He concludes that political liberalism therefore must take no sides on the second-order issues about which reasonable people might disagree. He concludes that all three hypotheses were supported and that the critical period hypothesis is vindicated. He concludes that his data support all three predictions and that the notion of a critical period is the best account of the data. The article concludes by questioning whether community can in fact be realised in commodified institutionalised settings, and suggests some conditions under which it might occur. Such a law, he concluded, would not just put an end to certain families. More starkly, the author concludes, ' if we don't we will continue to subject people with dementia to continued structural violence and genocidal-like behaviour ' (p. 257). The essay concludes that the dialectics between these different forms of medical knowledge and ideas of well-being are essential to our understanding of human culture. When the probability is sufficiently low, normally less than 0.05, the null hypothesis is rejected and one concludes that the populations are different. The author invalidly concludes that spatial properties in experience entail an explicit volumetric spatial representation in the brain. A speaker can pass the floor by asking a question of the listener, or by directing his eyes to the listener after concluding a speech. On the basis of change blindness and inattentional blindness phenomena it is even concluded that without top-down attention there is no awareness. What stops them from concluding that "the" and "a" embody a distinction between "rare" and "common," "pleasant" and "unpleasant," or any other pair of meanings? He concluded that tests for resistance of plants to aphids should include a sample of naturally occurring aphid genotypes as broad as possible. Kolers (1963) concluded that the high level of dissimilar associations within- and between-languages entailed that word meanings are stored separately in bilingual memory. He concludes the first part of the book looking at the quasi-religious implications that lie behind present day notions of the value of the arts. From these results, we concluded that phonological short-term memory and general working memory capacity plays a different role in instructed second language acquisition. The questionnaire concluded with two open questions which it was hoped would yield some qualitative data to amplify the data already obtained. She also concluded that mental representations of words in a bilingual's two languages are integrated within a shared representational system. The first path leads through a series of 'snapshots' (the author's word) of selected decades, concluding with a snapshot of the two years 1998-9. The article concludes with a summary of major conclusions. The author thus concluded that the structure that is assigned to the ambiguous sentence is chosen independently of prior contextual information. The authors concluded that children make use of contextual information when they do not understand a syntactic structure. Thus, they concluded that deficits in phoneme awareness are only evident in the early stages of reading acquisition. He concludes that immersion students tend to outperform their monolingual peers in literacy, metalinguistic awareness and an analytical approach to language. He concludes that while physician strikes may be explainable for various reasons, they are not ethically justifiable. They concluded that ghost authorship in industry-initiated trials is very common. If not, it was concluded that the codeswitch could only be accounted for by the original triggering hypothesis. A move to address the nine points with which he concludes would certainly be a step in the right direction. He concludes his overview of the 1990s with discussions of test washback and test ethics, and then turns to what lies ahead. They concluded that "bilingualism has selective rather than universal effects on the development of phonological awareness" (p. 319). Each chapter outlines the findings, identifies gaps in the current literature and concludes with a summary. On the basis of our analyses and findings, the concluding section considers some requirements of an effective policy in combating age discrimination in employment. Contracts too, even after being concluded, could not manage to unite the parties. The paper concludes with a series of troubling questions about the perpetuation and depth of ageism in society and culture. He concluded that only a tax-funded, non-contributory scheme would alleviate pensioner poverty. Therefore, it might be concluded that both mirid species may not be very effective in suppressing large aphid populations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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