词汇 | example_english_delegate |
释义 | Examples of delegateThese 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. The principal researcher recorded all the comments as written by the delegates. Presidential nominations are won by accumulating delegates from a sequential series of state-based primaries and caucuses. Since 1996, more than 70 per cent of delegates were chosen by this date (mean 0.58, maximum 0.78). In 1912, however, authorization for export was delegated to a trading company for a fixed payment. Thirdly, it must identify the main actors upon which these powers are delegated because their characteristics are likely to explain choices of delegation too. Finally, all i development planning agencies and collegial bodies would be composed of members of social movement organisations and government delegates. In comparison, we are more focused on learning the action models, where planning will still be delegated to a planner for new problems. Besides the pleasure and pride derived from parades, conference sessions gave delegates the opportunity to share ideas and to further linkages between communities. Plenty of time was allowed after the presentation of the paired papers providing the opportunity for delegates to actively respond to the discussion. Members of authorizing committees have delegated to members of appropriations committees the power (subject to floor votes) to limit spending. There was some overlap in that delegates found there was too much traffic and insufficient parking. One steering group member was responsible for timekeeping and moving delegates on to the next appropriate workshop. Nevertheless, the central manager must deal with the task of combining delegated portfolio subsets into an efficient centralized portfolio. However, an arrangement that optimally delegates the monitoring role does exist and it resembles the special supervisory roles associated with central banking. The basic idea is, that the user delegates a task to a virtual communication assistant which is visualized as a life-like character. All this doubtless reflects the nature of the workshop and the way in which participants were invited or delegated. In sixteen other cases, the act repeals previous legislation entirely, thus powers are delegated ex novo. In the second the delegates elected the new president and new members of congress (a third of them were replaced every two years). Both the number of well-disposed delegates and the convivial atmosphere among them made the organisers more confident of victory. Dreaming becomes the active product of cognitive operations taking place through the intervention of areas that are normally delegated to control complex functions. The decision to consent to certain forms of treatment may also be delegated to a manager when appropriate. Instead, blood collection is delegated to several public hospitals dispersed throughout the country. The details of healthcare provision are delegated to the sickness funds and statutory healthcare physicians. At constitutional conventions held in the transition from territory to statehood, delegates designed state governments with these goals in mind. They were to be delegated certain powers to pace or control the movement of products between the final assembly spurs. Other professionals (nurses and medical physicists) held a reserved view in delegating their tasks to radiographers, even after accredited clinical training. If there is enough available bandwidth, the request is delegated to the next trader in the chain; otherwise, it is rejected. Their seigneurial competence was buttressed by the sanction of delegated princely jurisdiction. The claimed expertise of the financial adviser now has little to do with humble routines that can readily be delegated to clerks. The government had presented its recommendations ; now the delegates were presenting theirs. Dissent was so fragmented as to leave delegates feeling impotent and isolated rather than determinedly oppositional. Many of the delegates thought the proceedings useless. The manager agent delegates tasks to the garden designing agent and the house interior designing agent. Though he asked for workers' delegates to be sent, no one was prepared to come forward. Nothing in the theory contradicts a notion that delegating great powers to an independently elected executive may lead that executive to amass still greater powers. Only the delegates, present in person, may vote. Rather, networks and stakeholder forums engage in policy formulation or implementation without clearly delegated authorisation. Secondly, what is delegated in the trust is not empowerment in an area, but management of property rights. Linked to the issue of only delegating nonvolatile or established care is the need for the delegator to have confidence in their delegation decision-making. The aim of delegating routine or assessed patient need was not always easy to achieve. However, these delegates saw their efforts as serving purposes beyond profit generation. The third phase delegates the majority of the work to the tools. Previous authoritarian governments had perfected the art of delegating a portion of society's welfare demands to the corporate sector and the family. Most of the time, determining whether a provision delegates policy authority has been rather straightforward. To sum up, none of the professions have shown particular willingness in delegating their responsibilities to competent radiographers. In the end, the delegates simply split the difference. Second, in every assembly or convention, the number of delegates from the sectors had to equal to those from the territorial base. The work was placed in a passage where all the delegates and also many students of the university passed, so a large public was guaranteed. The extension of nurse prescribing may also mean that more nursing activities are delegated to unregistered staff. Announcements of their meetings and work were published in the organs of the women's movement and delegates from other organizations were included on their boards. The congress's promoters actively advocated decentralisation, and congress delegates deliberated how their regions' specific problems could be incorporated into the national party's programme. The delegates to these conventions were elected, and broadly representative. The character of the delegates and their sensitivity to public sentiment led to outcomes that were unlikely to arise from ordinary politics. As delegates considered these provisions, laws were also being passed by state legislatures and there were judicial rulings on their appropriateness and constitutionality. The presence of workers among the delegates was critical to the passage of these protections. When the corporations article was discussed, several delegates reviewed the state's miserable experience with railroads. Of course delegates recognized the contribution of the railroads. When the delegates' work was completed, they had designed more government-agencies, bureaus, courts, and commissions-to manage the periphery. A task team consisting of a dozen cabinet ministers would visit all the provincial branches to supervise the election of delegates for the national conference. Cases involving territorial delegates are dropped, due to difficulties in determining the partisanship of the claimants. The selection of candidates was delegated by the clinicians to a special ethics committee. The way in which constraints are combined and simplified is delegated to a constraint solver for efficiency reasons. Their draft was presented to the convention on a voice vote, thereby eliminating the need for delegates to take a recorded, public position. When the major party organizations met in nineteenth-century conventions, the delegates struggled over issues such as slavery in which compromise was difficult and sometimes impossible. The external mechanisms enable modification of the system's behaviour to be initiated by its environment, for example, by imposing constraints, enforcing rules and delegating artifacts. He delegated this work to the governor, who was a representative of the federal government. Among the elected delegates, there were some who ran away from home to circumvent a family head's ref usal of permission to travel. More than 100 delegates from all the continents par ticipated in the conference and about half the delegates were from overseas. Neither in 1997 nor in 2002, though, do we find evidence of serious opposition to leadership initiatives by delegates. The workshop was very successful: approximately 150 researchers from 20 countries participated in the event, including delegates from worldwide leading laboratories. Consider an alternative mechanism that does not involve costly delegated monitoring. In their consideration of railroads, western delegates' choices were much like those in other regions. When would there be another gathering of such hard-working delegates, with so much public attention, and afterwards, so great a claim to popular mandate? Even recognizing press accounts and self-descriptions as inflated public relations statements, it appears that convention delegates were more conscientious representatives than territorial legislators. Large state debts, often incurred to assist railroads, cautioned delegates to place severe limits on government debt, and to forbid future subsidies. Suggested provisions puzzled some delegates, but the testimony of workers, from their own experiences, persuaded their colleagues. Who are the real leaders of the mature movement that can deliver delegates or voters? As the work of the convention proceeded, the delegates were still in a quandary about a suitable method for electing a president. Currently, the society meetings usually draw 500 to 800 delegates from around the globe (7). In practice full-size drawings of details were generally delegated to the relevant craftsmen + a freedom which gave great vitality to their work. Saving clinician's time by delegating routine aspects of therapy to a computer : a randomized controlled trial in phobia/panic disorder. Therapists can save much time by delegating repetitive aspects of screening and therapy to appropriate computer self-help systems. Inefficiency in decentralized management can arise from incomplete information transfer between the central manager and delegated managers. The delegates held a celebratory dinner, then dispersed to their homes, where most of them would play leading parts in the struggle for ratification. The bishop also dispensed justice there, or else delegated the task to an official. The teachers' authority is not to be regarded as delegated by the parent. They were concerned with only limits amenity services unless the county council delegated something more substantial. He experimented with a chairman of the board management style, delegating details to others without surrendering overall control. The problem with delegation for managers is how much to trust and how much to control the tasks which have been delegated. Thirty-two national municipal federations were represented, along with 338 towns in forty-two countries, giving a total of 622 delegates. The staff at our conference centre simply did not share the delegates' music-graduate hang-ups and inhibitions about singing. Within their own body they passed a number of resolutions on women's issues, on the basis of which they then lobbied individual delegates. Eight countries were represented in the congress, which drew forty-seven delegates, with more than 130 workers' organisations adhering without personal representation. At the opening and conclusion of the conference delegates could hear reports from a field of musicological enquiry little explored until now. However, on this model the subgroup is authoritative in the sense that delegates remain loyal to communities they represent. Instead, delegates negotiate from a stable moral viewpoint, cognizant of what they can concede and what they most need to accomplish. Moral commitments will change from time to time, but only through the dynamism of a feedback loop in which delegates converse with constituents. Furthermore, the social care legislation of the regions delegates powers to manage these services to the municipal local authorities. 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