词汇 | example_english_critically |
释义 | Examples of criticallyThese 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. Most critically, our present analyses do not permit us to address the question of process. The application of control measures that curb human infection in endemic areas depends critically on the detection of infected people. An unknown amount of what appear to be critically important documents are still classified, and some de-classified files are being re-classified. Two of the ' productive sectors ', agriculture and especially the construction industry, are critically stumbling behind. Based on the results of the survey, we have critically discussed several aspects of the design approaches, that are in our view of major importance. They should also learn to think critically and provide input to solving healthcare issues. Developing and testing interventions that specifically address the particular needs of various culturally and linguistically diverse groups is critically important. Most critically, her account of the subject's relation to regulatory systems of power is highly abstract and general. The transformation of our country requires the greatest possible cooperation between religious and political bodies, critically and wisely serving our people together. Under the vast majority of cases, the distribution of those responses and events are critically important to understanding either. Rather, we should engage openly and critically with the messy ambiguities of the world. Critically important are the need for substantial planning and experimentation with key processes, and the ability to experiment and capture additional tacit knowledge. There is no approach so theoretical that it is not historically or critically contextualized to some extent. Several reflect critically on prosecution rates and judicial reactions. Lifecourse transitions are not necessarily linear and irreversible, and parent-child livelihoods may remain critically inter-dependent even after children marry and leave home. Selecting an appropriate measure of coupling strength depends critically on recognizing and describing the underlying affordance-effectivity match of the target system. We will critically review some of the arguments raised by solms in favor of his hypothesis. The nature of the feedback given to these performances is also critically important. In an attempt to validate this conclusion she recorded her performances and listened critically to her interpretation, but with the same end result. To be effective they also need to reflect critically on class differences, because these greatly affect people's lived, everyday experiences everywhere. A review of the literature suggests that the status of the right ventricular inflow is critically important from the surgical stance. Consideration of financial issues in relation to the treatment of critically ill infants is debatable. Most critically, the size of the interference effect varied as a function of condition and experimental phase. We adopted this strategy in order to make ourselves think critically about the selected objects and about archaeology and sociology. What has been critically analysed and documented, however, is the relationship between nationalism and archaeology, as previously noted. Dominance deals with issues of power-which genres are selected, how critically is their social function addressed? An engendered rebalancing of the scales is long overdue and critically important to the trajectory of the discipline. Second, to review critically a range of sociological and social psychological theories relevant to the study of dementia. Their successful transformation is critically related to their migration culture, trading tradition and the former military organization as analyzed in the paper. Thus, credit to purchase current inputs is not critically important in our sample villages. The authors critically examine the most common models, and offer some convincing explanations. Such research is critically needed to support and inform emerging studies evaluating the genetic and neurobiological etiology of different developmental language disorders. The model critically assumes that real-world biophysical and technological parameters can be adequately approximated through linear relationships. A resilience perspective implies that the composition of the asset base is critically important. The problems arise when you start to look critically at each section. In their natural state, floodplains support diverse wildlife habitats, fisheries, and forests, whose productivity depend critically on the annual flood cycle. Deviations from that ideal are perceived as flaws and judged critically. We evaluated the device in six critically ill neonates (two born at term, four preterm). We have generally found that the end points can depend critically on starting values. Further research examining the effect of differences in normal child-rearing practices in interaction with genetic variation will be critically important in developmental studies. Furthermore, the assay is critically dependent on a clear distinction being made between 'positive' and 'negative' cultures. What is generally lacking, however, is a general consideration of synchronicity, upon which the identification of a global event critically depends. The balanced overview of the advantages and limitations of each of the techniques should help the reader critically to evaluate the results from the field. Predictions of the present potential-flow model are used to critically examine over three decades of conjecture regarding the potential-flow description of alluvial-flow instability. Although myocardial reperfusion can rescue the number of necrotic cardiac myocytes, it is critically dependent upon the time of intervention after ischaemic insult. We review these regions in some detail because it appears that these regions are critically involved in the expression and modulation of emotion. Second, and more critically, the cluster analytic techniques used in these studies are considered to have substantial weaknesses. However, it is essential for our purposes to estimate such variances because they critically affect system behavior, queuing delays, and variances in downstream links. Critically, 'the system doesn't make the connection (between criminal and family)'. They are presented, compared and critically analysed through the integration of two normative and narrative universes. First, as in secular markets, regulation can critically affect outcomes. The numbers for cache write misses depend critically on the design of the machine's primary cache; we show the cost of two alternatives. Critically, this means that negative evidence teaches the child not only that the irregular form is grammatical, but also that the overregularized form is ungrammatical. Critically, frequencies for the inflected and derived words were similar (t(29)=0.201, p=0.842). The extent to which these objectives are met critically depends on the granularity of the types available. In the present study, it was shown that the child's responses are critically affected by the discourse context within which linguistic information is presented. Most significantly, it critically analyses the severe malapportionment of the country's 200 parliamentary seats. Mitochondrial metabolism is critically dependent on these structures remaining intact. The effect of random fluctuations in the intracellular environment critically depends on the involved timescales. Such epithelia form a specialized structure, termed the cell envelope, located immediately under their plasma membrane which is critically involved in barrier function. The quality of included studies was critically appraised. Internally, these values confer to the members the ability to reflect critically on the way they tackle tasks and relate to one another. Understanding the transformation in the parties' stance toward civil rights is critically important for both substantive and theoretical reasons. The prospects for policy change, however, depend critically on the opportunities and constraints created by government institutions. The available studies will then be critically appraised for quality. Studies repor ting economic data were also critically appraised. To determine the effectiveness of the tests, we critically appraised included articles and assigned a level of evidence. Prevention activities, including screening, must be examined as carefully and critically as other health technologies. More critically, however, status was a very good indicator of activity and inner circle size. Moreover, we found that the magnitude of the induced spatial distor tions depends critically on the relative orientations of peri-scotomatous and test-stimulus spatial contrast. A counterbalance in the patient selection process is the fact that organ allocation systems are weighted for higher risk patients (critically ill, previously sensitized). After critically addressing the definition of genre, she discusses the three genre 'schools' and critiques their approaches to pedagogy. There are critically ill patients who need costly medical interventions and have a just claim to those resources. The text is easily accessible and is recommended to those who are seeking to critically appraise the field of meningococcal vaccines. Firstly, the researcher critically analysed the data to identify key themes. In this paper, for illustration and comparison purposes, some relevant results we previously obtained for near-stagnation ignition are first introduced and critically reviewed. As the current system evidently requires reform, it is critically important to know the facts and to understand the impacts of various policy options. The developed algorithm, can be applied to robotic applications where friction forces appeared to affect critically the performance of the system. However, the sensitivity depended critically on the prevalence of infection. Critically, it was a peaceful process, remarkable in light of the tensions surrounding ethnicity and language in the country. She also critically examines research within three core areas of inquiry: linguistics, developmental psycholinguistics and educational psycholinguistics. If we want to address operatic staging critically, we need to be selective, both in the productions we discuss and in the traits we highlight. Indeed, any gathering likely to bring together critically minded anglophones risks being banned. Operative denitions of "coercion" have been critically important in this debate. The utility of latent class analysis is critically dependent on the input dataset. Another important goal of the course is to encourage preservice teachers to read critically and develop critical literacy. Critically, this decomposition of the data is orthogonal, in the sense that the amplitude coefficients for each sinusoid frequency are independent of each other. Art was not justified by its instrumental use, but the extent to which it critically examined its social and cultural context. The problem is, most of these reform efforts, while critically important, only capture half the picture. Two common educational goals are to encourage students to become skeptical of unsubstantiated claims and to enable students to evaluate data critically. However, all those sharing the critically realist instinct would be less so. I go on to discuss the findings of most relevance to psychology, critically analysing the most important conclusions. With the more critically, and to show even in those more public works his intermittent doubts about the national capacity for self-renewal. There is little or no attempt to assess critically his own observations and interpretations in the light of other people's work. Each chapter comprises a comparison across several countries and critically examines the book's central theoretical perspective. There is growing interest in intensive care medicine in scoring systems for measuring the severity of illness and predicting outcome in critically ill patients. The lack of specific early markers of infection may be responsible in part for withholding, delaying or unnecessary antimicrobial treatment in critically ill patients. Transport of critically ill patients to, between, and within hospitals can be associated with potentially adverse events. Researchers have shown that increased vigilance, appropriate equipment, and well-trained personnel can lead to improved safety while critically ill patients are being transported. Criticism demands that all evidence must be critically weighed, and all conclusions open to revision in the light of fresh evidence. 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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