词汇 | example_english_consolidate |
释义 | Examples of consolidateThese 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. He consolidated and clarified a host of statutes, abolished obsolete offences, made significant procedural changes, and introduced a professional police force. As evidence, each item consolidated and substantiated a prosecution. The couple then consolidated their new dynamic of reciprocal caregiving and used it to renegotiate old problems in their relationship. We have consolidated and compared numerous empirical studies on consumer preferences for, and attitude towards, organic food, relative to conventionally grown products. Between 1992 and 2002 the country was returning to and consolidating civilian rule. In seven subsequent seasons this market has consolidated and grown. Differences between the annotators were consolidated so that a consensus was reached. Scenes like these consolidated a conventional association between laments and the feminine voice. Newspapers, newsletters and pamphlets [became] a valuable means of consolidating organization, educating the community, and ensuring two-way communication. In the process of transition to democracy, and especially once democracy has been consolidated, political parties are its most significant actors. We then conduct a probit analysis to assess the likelihood that a country (currently not consolidating) will commence a consolidation. In reality, no party consolidated its hold on a contiguous area, and the frontline was very blurred. The increasing number of units consolidated in memory parallels the decreasing amount of slow wave activity. After consolidating duplicate entries five distinct gene products with clearly defined olfactomedin homology domains were selected for detailed analysis. The ideological right, however, increasingly consolidated its democratic electoral victories that it began in the 1980s. Strengthening this force was seen as undermining the president's grip on power and consolidating that of his deputy defence minister. The continual action of laws, mores, circumstances, and above all time may succeed in consolidating it. The rapidity with which social demarcations get consolidated aboard ship reveals the profound impact of class performatives on the life of the nation. Large city offices were consolidated for the first time in the history of the network. The electoral process had a second contingent, in that political parties were consolidating their national and provincial campaigns in preparation for the elections. While the elections were conducted largely without violence, they have not brought or consolidated the peace process. By this time a compliant court had been consolidated, which was part of the process of institution-building for the stabilisation of the post-revolutionary regime. The trajectories already in evidence in education by the early twentieth century have been consolidated since 1947. Away from the glare of the regional courts, they consolidated their hold over the new knowledge. Ruralist policies and practices tend to intensify when political power is, or needs to be, consolidated by state elite. The two studies supported the view that memories are consolidated in sleep. Following that last point, a second key period for developmental clarification is the adolescent transition, when relevant neural networks are consolidating and maturing. One could hypothesize, for instance, that a critical point would be soon after a traumatic event, before the memory is consolidated. Hominids then had to traverse four stages: concrete, abstract, formal, and consolidated formal. 295 tionships before bidirectional influences have been consolidated. Two aspects seem to be central for forming and consolidating strong emotional relationships. The forest laws were consolidated in favour of the timber industry. All the children acquired specific information, but only the two experimental groups consolidated a budding auxiliary equivalence class and generalized their knowledge. The special working party consolidated this program, and made it a part of the national policy. Following the meetings, the notes of the research team were consolidated, creating a consensus description of the focusgroup results. His domination over the folk-arts had moreover been consolidated by wresting control of the folk-dance movement as well. Sharing, to that effect, consolidates solidarity networks and can be interpreted as economically rational. During spectacles and pageants, monarchs consolidated their authority by exposing themselves to the gaze of their subjects. Specimens from the three random samples were then consolidated into a single sample for each plot (nine observations each during day and night). As far as agent-oriented methodologies have matured in the last years, there is a need for consolidating concepts and methods for agent-oriented development. If the latter is the case, which type of democracy is being consolidated ? Once judicial compliance with the regime had been consolidated in the 1930s, this loyalty to the system followed naturally, and was replicated for decades. They contend that a dense network of associations and widespread social trust jointly play a significant role in consolidating democracy. If this is the case, then perhaps it is harder to assess if democracy will last (or be consolidated). The military regime consolidated its political authority, strengthened its policy instruments, and was ideologically committed to economic development. At the same time, it is less clear that these countries can be said to have consolidated democracies using more stringent criteria. Many of the current developments will be consolidated into clinical practice with significant consequences on the management of patients in oncology. Once a group has consolidated itself, the characteristic form of exchange is reciprocity, not market competition. Each chapter has its own references, rather than consolidating all the references at the end of the book. The anti-smoking policy lobby, absent in the 1950s, consolidated in the 1960s. The war, that is, required "a militarized, nationally consolidated" state (717), even though it was being fought to preserve the independence of rural patriarchs. All this he consolidates into a geometric figure, the stance "triangle," a visual heuristic for stance's purportedly multifaceted nature. As a mobilisation device, the refugees' distress contributed to consolidating the national community at war. The last of the core chapters consolidates some earlier topics and introduces a new one. Subsequently, the government began consolidating the contracted timberlands, and raised taxes and fees from farmers in order to fund reforestation. Several poorly consolidated clay layers with notably sharp bases occur within an interval between 12 and 13 m below ground surface. They consolidated their power by occasionally defying the central government or playing off internal and external actors against each other. On the expenditure side a reorganisation plan consolidated sixteen ministries into six, resulting in a 36 per cent reduction in government employees. Once in power, however, he proved quite skilful at consolidating a base of support in the army independent of the coffee oligarchy. Rare procedures are, in the best-case scenario, consolidated since greater experience with such procedures by medical practitioners yields better outcomes. Imperialism consolidated the mixture of cultures and identities on a global scale. Two factors consolidated conservative acceptance of this proposition. In 1985 the central government's earmarked grants to the counties' health tasks were consolidated into one general block grant. One might be tempted to ignore constituency interests in this vote, given the strong influence of party affiliation in consolidating the predicted probabilities. The processes at work from 1851 are fully consolidated by century's end. Lastly her study consolidates the view that his major works were written between the wars. Since independence, the dominance of the upper castes in the city was further consolidated. The importance of the hippocampus in consolidating and transporting memories into long term storage likely makes these cells critically important for normal memory function. Sessions 5 and 6 were "booster sessions," aimed at consolidating intervention effects by integrating the tips and feedback given in the previous sessions. As they consolidated their control, the new urban elites were often able to cultivate alliances with peers and gentry, for example by arranging parliamentary elections. What is the utility to animals of consolidating information 2- 3 days after it has been learned? Team members have to contribute their expertise and perspectives, and these contributions must be consolidated in a team decision if care is to be optimal. Overlapping sequences produced from different primer pairs along the same gene were consolidated into a single contig before sequence alignment and analysis. Perceptions among respondents are more divided when roles and functions of the language are not yet consolidated. Traditional attitudes to control have been concerned only with the national level and the substantial advances already achieved have to be consolidated and extended. In addition, congested holdings would be consolidated and improved at the government's expense, so that they would provide congested tenants with an adequate living. If people are not committed to democracy or dissatisfied with democratic institutional practices, however, a democracy is unlikely to be consolidated culturally or institutionally. Governments that enjoy consolidated authority have sometimes found it possible to enact major reforms. They found it hard to adjust or abandon a newly consolidated practice to accommodate the needs of freshly mobilized strata. Without neurogenesis, memory will still form but it will decay steadily and, therefore, not be consolidated. Urban reform was therefore seen as a vital part of a larger program for consolidating the state. In many cases, these sequences were not self-reinforcing, consolidating a stable regime. As breweries consolidated in the late nineteenth century, fierce competition ensued. Earlier in this century psychology was less organized and consolidated in these ways, and it was thus more vulnerable to the candid deployment of reflexivity. All four traps from a plot were consolidated into a single sample. The working class meanwhile had consolidated to become eventually 'the central agents of urban leadership'. The original porous bone has been consolidated to become much heavier than it would have been in life. In general, research shows that child behavior has a consolidating effect on parenting. At the same time, they consolidated cultural habits and managed to integrate the new standards they were advocating into the framework of well-tried models. The idea that memory consolidates only through conscious rehearsal has long been abandoned. In effect, they formed a kind of patriarchal tripartite alliance, based on the assumption that power over women should be maintained and consolidated. With experience in such social interaction concerning the mental world, children's understanding becomes progressively consolidated. Last, once the pattern of dependence is consolidated, it needs more impulse and energy to re-gain movement autonomy. Here the employers consolidated an industrial relations system which ensured maximum control. The surviving domestic banks consolidated into fewer and larger institutions. In common with several other movement methods, it also consolidates movement groups. The conditions and events that supported military rule in the 1960s and 1970s began in the late nineteenth century, and had been consolidated by 1954. Finally, a morpholexical treatment of verbal diathesis also suggests the outline of a strategy for consolidating a number of different approaches. If our definition is more complex and ambitious, there is room to argue that democracy has yet to be consolidated. 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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