词汇 | example_english_confer |
释义 | Examples of conferThese 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. Secondly, were these effects present only in the years that were construed as conferring mandates? The congressional response to the three elections conferring a mandate is ephemeral. However, any benefits conferred by this treatment are likely to be short-term. On both accounts, special religious status is conferred unrelated to the deserts of the beneficiary. In both instances, the orientation of the underlying matrix fibers is conferred to the astrocytic processes. Accordingly, my case for conferring on the sick rights to the organs of the dead has two steps. The counsellors probe for further details before conferring as a group to consider possible courses of action. Who confers value on us without caring for us in the way that we care for friends, family, and sometimes members of larger human communities? Functional questions address the benefits conferred, at present, by a behavior, while evolutionary questions address the evolutionary history of a behavior. Such citizenship conferred the right to participate fully in economic life and conferred a number of political rights and privileges. The first group of 169 women was made up of those without a known factor conferring high risk on the pregnancy. Even when a specific individual imposed prohibitive agreements on the community, it was the people who punished violators, not the one who conferred the agreement. Once more the architectural specialists looked at the designs without conferring, and again found themselves arguing essentially the same case. The antigen specificity is conferred by the murine variable domain. Pleiotropy and the evolution of genetic systems conferring resistance to pesticides. The ostrich was also legally transformed into private property, with enclosure recognized as conferring proprietary rights. The reason is that as with sickle-cell anaemia the condition confers some resistance to malaria. Thus, children and adolescents who become newly infected without the partial protection conferred by prior exposures, become the victims during outbreaks. Only visibility conferred reality to the phylloxera, and the visibility had to be achieved by training the observers. Fourth, the government order implies that a municipal administration is a kind of privilege conferred on localities that have attained a certain distinction. Analysts tend to work as if musical segments were fixed things, as if repetition conferred identity. Osmoprimed leek seeds dried back whilst still in the desiccationtolerant state retain most of the benefits conferred by priming treatments. The state conferred upon a privileged few the right to unilaterally set prices, regulate output and exclude competitors from the market. Nitro-aerial particles held an innate power of motion, conferred by the initial divine creative act. By virtue of being bearers of reason and responsibility, a dignity is conferred upon humans on account of their status as unique persons. Ultimately it boosted their authority by conferring a more complete legitimacy. All were of mixed culture and ruled with the help of the authority conferred by their imperial titles through customary and sometimes arbitrary power. Opportunities of real freedom are conferred by the individual's budget set, which is determined by (equal) earning power and (unequal) lifetime wealth endowments. More precisely, it refers to darkness conferred by eumelanin and phaeomelanin pigments, some of them reddish or brown ; subfusc would be a more inclusive term. All found themselves denied the sustenance of the educational and political institutions that conferred prestige and power on past intellectuals. Their grandmothers, however, may have been more skeptical of the status which kigwarie conferred. However, this gene also confers malaria resistance on its bearer. While this milder phenotype may have featured significantly in the emergence of human culture, there is little evidence that it conferred a reproductive advantage. Their results showed that pyramiding genes provided no additional protection over that conferred by single resistance genes. Our statistical approach may have conferred greater sensitivity to detect significant associations between maltreatment and cognitive control measures. The economic vulnerability, physical frailty and social marginality accompanying old age conferred an equal moral claim upon society that the state actively addressed. Ecology and breeding of perennial grain crops linkages between genes conferring perenniality and genes that limit yield are difficult or impossible to break. Thus, the third part of the paper is concerned with quantifying the economic advantage to organic systems conferred by forage legumes. Such a mechanism would be compatible with a riskreducing effect conferred by the more outgoing style associated with extraversion. However, no significant influences were conferred by route of administration on any of the pharmacokinetic parameters of albendazole sulphone. Also, once emergency powers have been conferred upon the executive, political processes find it difficult to control or even to influence their use. First, it may be that the effectiveness of the vaccine decreased so that it confers immunity for a shorter period of time. Once they are constituted as group names, these words are capable of conferring an ethnic identity on a person. A possible mechanism could be the elevated status, greater support, and sense of ' fulfilment ' conferred to women by these events. Thus, for example, the cost a compensation order imposes on the defendant is mirrored by the comparable gain it confers on the plaintiff. A theory of legitimacy is a substantive theory if it confers legitimacy on the basis of the directives an authority issues. Nevertheless, above and beyond that conferred by the text, there exists a sense of continuity within the passage. Rather, the claims conferred by my property rights in my pen are primarily claims to non-interference. English is particularly common in names and titles, conferring a cosmopolitan air on the otherwise mundane. In this way, it becomes "less bad" to remove one person's rights, as it confers greater benefits on others overall. Whatever the advantages or disadvantages of joint tenure during marriage, joint tenure conferred clear and certain rights in the event of the husband's death. A mandate to one cleric to visit the parishes conferred it ; a subsequent mandate to another cleric was sufficient legal instrument to withdraw it. Map-based cloning of a protein kinase gene conferring disease resistance in tomato. They did this without conferring with each other or to the notes made during the training. The surface staining monoclonal antibody conferred between 47 % and 55 % passive protection whereas the gut staining antibody conferred 0 % protection. Although such positions conferred cultural capital, they were, in principle at least, financially unrewarding. Children might produce appropriate words for a referent without insight about the power and flexibility of communication conferred by polynomy. In our earlier work, our task was to identify elections that conferred mandates. While these agencies are conferred a central role in the provision of social services, they function within a setting of strict state control and regulation. The secondary motion conferred a motion in the beam plane but the illumination period was limited by the beam width. Any passive immunity conferred would disappear rapidly, any persistent activity was due to newly produced antitoxin. When embedding into a logic, a shallow embedding immediately confers a logical semantics for reasoning about expressions in the embedded language. 227 non-functional, or linked to a different locus conferring self-compatibility, cannot be determined from the family 3 data alone. As such, it was incapable of arbitrary discrimination - of conferring unearned privileges upon allies and favorites - the very definition of a corrupt and aristocratic government. In many species with coat-imposed dormancy, the seed envelope confers a physical constraint to radicle emergence. Assuming that mechanisms conferring longevity and desiccation tolerance are related, treatments that induce desiccation tolerance should also have a positive effect on longevity. However, bivariate analyses in the 50 to 64 year-old group showed that financial trouble and employment change conferred risk. Indeed, many of these rights are conferred and maintained by the legal system. Ownership also confers higher social status in the community. Professions in which practitioners are entitled to use a legally protected professional title as conferred by diploma are defined by decree. The last column lists the advantages and disadvantages conferred by using these communication media, with regard to these particular tasks. In general, each cone contains one type of photosensitive protein (opsin) that confers a unique spectral selectivity to its response. Notwithstanding this, he viewed it in a positive light because of the benefits conferred upon the rest of society. We suggest that this difference confers an advantage in signal detection during burst compared to tonic firing. The loss of the regulation conferred by the stem cell niche may lead in turn to inappropriate signaling that results in neoplastic processes. During the sampling, only some of the possible genotypic combinations of the two mutations conferring kdr resistance were detected. Beyond the 250-ms gate, the availability of prosody no longer conferred a significant advantage. Depending on the trait affected by the resistant genotype, some mutations conferring the resistance status could be beneficial in specific environmental conditions. Politicians and pundits do sometimes pronounce that the voters have conferred a mandate. In a majority of years, the commentary runs heavily against the idea that the voters conferred a mandate. Devices like licensure, conferring monopolies to title or practise, address the first; specialisms, by segmenting markets, address the second. They might be held to rule out housing, which conferred a high-cost and permanent good on recipients. First he confers what status they have by definition, rather than allowing them to earn it in the course of the narrative. What is being conferred and what is being concealed? They also argue that the optimism end of the dimension confers special benefits in terms of physical well-being. When tested for recall, imagery-based mnemonics in no instances conferred long-term benefits over rote-learning, and indeed a greater degree of forgetting was associated with mnemonics. However, it was not unquestioned that conquest conferred legitimacy upon government. Deficiency of sufficiently diachronic facts ironically testifies to the tremendous selective advantage language must have conferred upon its users. Firstly, company law sought to explain and justify why broad discretionary authority was conferred upon corporate managers. In the case in question, the 20% shareholding conferred 26% of the voting rights and the right to appoint a certain number of directors. Being born into a clothmaking family conferred a variety of advantages on the younger generation. By using genetic manipulations, we can overexpress or control the expression of genes conferring resistance traits that were naturally only expressed following attack. Further neurologic risk is conferred by a state of chronic brain iron deficiency in the fetus. They conferred an element of permanence: the small businessman was always around, he generally lived in the same district as he worked. From that date holders of such qualifications (other than those conferring graduate status) wishing to teach would have to take a course of teacher training. Getting married confirmed a man's entry into patriarchal society, conferring new social roles and responsibilities. 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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