词汇 | example_english_containment |
释义 | Examples of containmentThese 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. Extensive redundancies are avoided without losing the necessary degree of self-containment of each of the chapters. Any enclosure has, in principle, a pair of complementary capabilities: containment and exclusion. Prisons are sites that seed isolation, conformity, order, and containment of body and mind. In both cases, image "f" range "f" codomain "f", with at least one of the containments being equality. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Instead of cutting benefits or coverage, cost containment has focused overwhelmingly on controlling fees and overall spending. Looking at events in individual countries, the conclusion that cost containment has prompted public backlash is considerably strengthened. Two main policy directions stand out - cost-containment and activation. Cost-containment is only one - if a very important - policy goal in health care. Another manifestation is that containment relations are respected so that interiors map onto interiors while exteriors map onto exteriors. Public participation initiatives are sites in which processes of co-option and containment may be present. More recent studies have been limited by the high degree of containment needed to handle this virus. Our study also suggests the need to re-examine the health sector in terms of health financing and health-care cost containment. The music works to position us in terms of this diegetic containment. Moreover, in doing so - in escaping or exposing its own 'strategies of containment' - narrative foregrounds that which it has, superficially, suppressed. Containment and transcendence are experiential qualities associated with the image, and can be regarded as a companion concept to enclosure/ouverture. In contrast, containment is a counterthesis with a non-trivial structural feature. In essence, allowing groups access to the congressional agenda may serve as a form of issue containment in some cases. In the early 1990s, with expenses for unification soaring and unemployment figures increasing, cost containment became a central issue. We can also consider in relation to the concepts of containment and support, whether one relationship is more important than the other. Concepts come with a partial order which stands for conceptual containment. In (56) the symbol ' ' represents containment and the comma represents temporal overlapping. The pre- and post-embarkation procedures, and especially the period of quarantine were thus regarded as essential to the containment of plague and cholera. The property of containment is available in the perceptual array and is immediately available to the observer, regardless of age or experience. Each circle-sphere containment is mapped into an incidence between a point and a semicircle. My efforts in this paper will be directed toward exploring the source of this unease, focusing on the problem of cost containment. Issues of cost-containment are reality, but they should not supersede the requirement of justice to protect all patients from disease. As the number of referrals has greatly increased, issues of available manpower, time and cost have been raised, especially in today's cost containment environment. The dominant theme, however, was still that of containment, of both people and pathogens. The lessening of weight fluctuations and the containment of chronic thinness, as compared with the 1960s, gave further leverage for cushioning seasonal hunger. However, the manipulation of location control at higher heights affected the salience of the located object/bowl containment relation. The presence of an environment and an attitude supporting cost containment may be the critical factor for securing cost-effective practice behavior among physicians. As part of the cost-containment policy, all hospitals and other healthcare institutions are now required to have an overall annual budget, which is calculated prospectively. The focus of the law is on quality of care and appropriate use, rather than on cost containment. The basic aims were a universal right to health services, a more just geographical distribution of resources, and effective cost containment (1). Our projections show the potentials of a nationwide implementation of stroke services for cost containment of national healthcare expenditures. They generalize the query containment and minimization algorithms to arbitrary queries. Therefore, cost-containment efforts should span the entire range of health care resources. The societal perspective focuses primarily on the cost-worthiness of a treatment, based on considerations of social distribution, cost containment, and rationing. Another shortcoming rests on the limitations of self-reported data, which affect the validity of the results regarding cost containment behavior and knowledge of costs. Based on the literature and the interviews conducted, we formulated a series of statements regarding possible obstacles to application of cost containment measures. If this containment is strict, they are called proper intermediate logics. Supply-side cost-containment becomes a necessary and increasingly important adjunct to demand-side cost-sharing. First the containments of reactor 1, 2 and 3 should be repaired, than all should be filled with water, to prevent radiation releases. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. On the one hand, the basic principle of containment and the prevention of technological exports were to be retained. Second, they depend upon the cost-containment measures implemented by the hospital. He saw that survivors faced the problems of containment and mental disturbance. During the containment there were continuing high mortality rates. The study reviewed self-reported levels of cost consciousness in practice, attitudes, obstacles related to cost containment, and knowledge of the costs of medical resources. They will still focus more on short-term objectives (both outcome improvement and cost containment) than on optimal service for their clients' health status. In the rest of the industrialized world, cost-containment efforts had been spearheaded by government authorities. Three perspex arenas (120 x 120 x 0.5 cm) were placed around the containment tank. Throughout, the physical and symbolic aspects of containment are both recognized and explored. Cooking in a pot involves containment, but in contrast, roasting and cremation are uncontained activities. Choosing between containment of disease and containment of resistance is an area where disease models can help determine the optimal solution. A composite object is modeled as a building entity linked by containment relationships to other building entities that represent the par ts. The troughs were constructed with extended sidewalls that permitted the introduction and containment of overland flow. In contrast, however, there is a marked lack of research on the effects of the economic containment policy. Cost-containment issues shadow the patient when health complications require treatment in distant, tertiary care settings. Continued emphasis on cost containment will hasten the transformation. We also explored containment around two other behavioral "infractions": academic disengagement and rudeness to others. Studies examining developmental changes in parent containment and replicating central findings using alternative measures and in different geographic locations would also be useful. As with containment, this construct was explored given its relevance to white collar professional communities in particular. We also investigated the degree to which children's sense of containment predicted their use of coercion and other forms of antisocial behavior. We also suspect that children who lack a sense of containment are relatively unaffected by parents' disciplinary practices. We did find evidence suggesting that containment beliefs are an indicator of whether children will be responsive to parents' socialization efforts. High-risk children whose parents combined relatively effective discipline with an emotionally positive relationship reported a stronger sense of containment. We would predict, for example, that a child's beliefs about containment could at times undergo significant reorganization. Regardless of its origins, a sense of containment has yet to be investigated as a potential contributor to the development and maintenance of childhood aggression. However, findings from our supplemental analyses also lend credence to the argument that children's containment beliefs are, to some degree, relationship specific. Parental discipline that was harsh, intrusive, and inconsistent predicted externalizing problems, but only for children with a greater sense of containment. Nevertheless, this appears to be mainly concerned with cost containment. Across the capitalist world the problem of cost containment has dominated health care since the mid-1970s. More specifically, we were interested to find out which factors influence children's conceptualization of scenes of containment and how this is expressed in their language. Such a multidimensional data model should accommodate spatial values that exhibit partial containment relationships instead of the total containment relationships assumed up to now. The unified representation allows for weakening of trace effects through trace containment, whereas the constraint form allows for more expressive type subsumption. Inference is decidable, despite the general undecidability of trace effect equality and containment, due to a restricted form of constraints generated by inference. When containment becomes difficult, then damage-limitation is necessary. If resistance is no longer possible, then containment must be tried. Therefore, one of the essential hallmarks of life may be containment in a cell membrane. The containment of bigotry and its effects is not properly accomplished through censoring categories of speech. The 'super-max ' model is based on physical containment of prisoners in isolation cells and remote management of the environment. Ultimately, containment plus deterrence will be replaced by arms-control e^orts that limit or end proliferation. The elements of the hierarchy are called graph packages, while edges in the hierarchy graph model the containment relation between packages. We model the containment relation as a graph, called the coupling graph. Despite attempts to radicalize pantomime, the genre generates its own ideological effects and containments. The rule systems are distinguished from the standard approach by the fact that a set of coercions, specifying containments between types, is used as well as the usual type assignment. In the past the torus has been more in favour as its plasma containment is more efficient. The result was less a false reading as a distorted projection, a form of inadvertent self-containment. Because our primary objective was to assess perceived containment among highly aggressive children, departures from a normal distribution are not particularly problematic. We propose that children's containment beliefs represent an important but understudied factor in the development and maintenance of childhood aggression. In this article we describe efforts to examine the construct of perceived containment in a sample that includes aggressive, high-risk children. The present findings raise other important questions, including questions about the origin of children's containment beliefs. Children who lacked a strong sense of containment were generally viewed as engaging in more problem behavior. Because the study's design was crosssectional rather than longitudinal, the dynamic relations between perceived containment and its correlates measured over time are currently unknown. Additional support for the hypothesized relations among parenting variables, children's externalizing behavior, and perceived containment was found in our supplemental analyses. To empirically examine the basis for these views, we drew upon research on a relatively new construct in developmental psychopathology, called containment. Interactions between commitment and the containment dimensions generally showed that the most deleterious combination, as expected, was low commitment and low containment. 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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