词汇 | example_english_conservatively |
释义 | Examples of conservativelyThese 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. So, the religion-as-fiction hypothesis is better in terms of its likelihood and, conservatively, at least as good in terms of its probability. In addition, policymakers should act conservatively on proposals for rapid land development in the mangroves, including road construction. Thus, for three of the four corpora considered, the corrected scaling factors more conservatively estimate frequency. It coursed from the left anterior descending coronary artery to the right ventricle, and was subsequenlty managed conservatively. It was decided to manage the patient conservatively, and only to intervene if evidence of myocardial ischaemia developed, hopefully recognized prior to infarction. So-called trace approximation is demonstrated for both type systems, meaning that trace effects conservatively approximate run-time trace behavior. Negative margin status improves local control in conservatively managed breast cancer patients. Results obtained by the test kits are therefore treated conservatively when comparing them to environmental criteria. Because they are proceeding conservatively, learners never produce forms such as (47) : 47. It was conservatively assumed that these fractures were associated with costs only during the first year after fracture. First, we conservatively assume that all the values from the input type may be passed to the filter. The larger orifice was mild/ moderately incompetent and was conservatively repaired as above. Conservatively, we chose a slightly more stringent criterion to define stable patients-those experiencing a change of 10 points or fewer. It is shown that observational equivalence in this language conservatively extends observational equivalence in its assignment-free functional sublanguage. However, some liveness properties may be conservatively approximated. However, we shall present a more modest result outlining sufficient criteria which conservatively determine when safe fusion is possible. Because there were no crossovers in the second chromosome pericentromeric region, we conservatively estimated its recombination rate as though one crossover product was recovered. The stage architecture proposed for lexical access seems somewhat arbitrary and calculated timings are conservatively slow. On the other hand, when pronoun paradigm building proceeds more conservatively, the risk of error is reduced. Now we need a way of computing an abstract state space that conservatively approximates the concrete state space. The infancy and childhood risks of congenital lung masses being managed conservatively include infection, bleeding, pneumothorax and malignant transformation. However, defeasible principles are introduced conservatively, and preferential knowledge is not used on a massive scale. The interactions were scored for behavior preliminary to joint attention, behavior liberally construed as joint attention, and behavior conservatively construed as joint attention. In constructivist approaches, on the other hand, children begin more conservatively by repeating what they have heard. 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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