词汇 | example_english_demise |
释义 | Examples of demiseThese 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. After all, enfranchisement can take place only where the property has already been demised by way of a long lease. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Several bishops are visitors, and there might be vacancies owing to demises. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think all royalty owners, whatever their post-1912 demises may say, however they may be expressed, are well justified in expressing the same preference. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 In most statutes a low rent is an annual rent of less than two-thirds of the rateable value of the property demised by the lease. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I would say, therefore, that it covers any payment of a recurring nature given in consideration of the occupation of the premises demised by the tenant. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Demise's body repairs itself so perfectly that he can even return from death. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As such, the demise of employment provides a clear rationale for supporting the development of self-help. After 1660, for all the return of monarchical forms, no more than political contest did aesthetic contest suffer a demise. Accordingly, he fearlessly predicted the demise of universal banks providing pension investment services. There is no report of the project's demise. The circumstances and apparent causes of this demise were prosaic. State licensing, in conjunction with medical education reform, led to the demise of physician-owned for-profit medical schools and their replacement by not-for-profit and state-owned institutions. The whole question of traditional ' feudal ' tenures and their demise complicates matters enormously. Of the one hundred and fifty-six accused before the demise of the court thirty were charged with such non-spectral acts. The same significance is carried over in calling modernity late but now even more problematically, since that teleology and predicted demise seem even more unlikely. The demise of the compact city, presaged by nineteenth-century gardensuburb experiments, ®nally came to pass after 1918. The practice is clear from the discussion about its demise, as students got sick of paying for professors' publications in this manner. They lamented the demise of baroque bel canto and of the castrato's voice. The notion that the economic contradictions of globalisation will eventually cause its own demise is an interesting if not new idea. By this time modernism itself was in an advanced state of decay, while confidence in the early demise of whiggism was no longer assured. Given the stakes and passions aroused, a quiet demise is often the most benign result that can be expected. At the time, his proposition crystallised prevailing popular concerns about the neglect of older people and the demise of the family. Purposeful sealing of the murals is par t of a pattern related to the site's demise, discussed in greater detail later. First, noble lineages would survive dynastic collapse largely intact, even with the demise of the royal residence and perhaps its inhabitants as well. Chapter 5 explores how physiology of organisms may have dictated their demise or survival in the extinction and what kinds of organisms were particularly affected. Recovery, in other words, was due in large part to the demise of the gold-standard ideology. By that more sophisticated standard, the adaptationist research program has done quite well in recent decades, despite premature rumors of its untimely demise. The epilogue considers the role of music in the future + including the imminent demise of the classical concert in an age of three-minute attention spans. People who have such unbounded bodies experience a loss of self, and therefore encounter a social death before their bodily demise. Minimally, this charcoal dates to the k'atun of the city's purported demise. Colonial officials regularly and wrongly predicted the imminent demise of the dhow. They see this not simply as a long-term objective but one to be targeted immediately with the regulators charged with actively hastening their own demise. In fact, before its untimely demise, this system did ultimately provide an instrument for composing audiovisual phenomena as abstract changes over time. The earlier elections occur, relative to expectations, the stronger the signal of demise. The expansion of wage work in commodity production and opportunities for new trading relations with the commodity producing zones signalled the demise of labour service. The demise of this course and my whole program was predictable. The return to more ' conventional ' international politics with the demise of superpower competition has not, however, automatically led to rational policy development. The disruption of the balance can result in apoptosis and subsequent embryo demise. On the other level, explanations for the demise of the jobber system ought to be consistent with explanations for its rise. He details the development of the solo song genre into the modern practice of song recital, but laments its demise as an amateur pastime. One was that both were supposed to 'wither away', but the demise of the family pre-supposed in reality the strengthening of the state. However, the demise of the construction has so far defied explanation. On the supply side, growing factor scarcities contribute to the demise of subsistence agricultural systems (refer to table 2). Overall survival was 36/75 pts (48%); death occurred by obstetrical intervention (13%), fetal demise (23%), postnatal (64%). With this term, he introduces the beginning of a typology which he proposes as aframeworkfor understanding the development and demise of totalitarian regimes. One of the most serious underlying causes - poor sales - has arisen in part from the rapid demise of the sheet-music retailing sector. However, the long history of local resistance to metropolitan interference suggests that the trade's demise cannot be explained only in such terms. The demise of positivism as a scientific style has been responsible for this happy confluence. Following from this, the literature on transitions to democracy investigates the role of civil society as an explanatory variable for the demise of authoritarianism. Can languages be maintained without changing the new socio-economic ecologies which brought about their demise ? There, agrarian capitalism and the demise of feudalism occurred early and energetically. Once the disease enters this decompensatory phase, the fetus is at high risk of multisystem organ failure and in-utero demise. The opera was received indulgendy as the astonishing product of a precocious talent, but, after the novelty had worn off, its demise was swift. The book therefore assumes further significance as a social historical record of life on white-owned commercial farms just before their demise. The analysis of this diary, as well as of similar sources, demonstrates the ways identities were negotiated and debated at the demise of empire. The demise of the administration led to an unprecedented level of corruption. Finally, it should be noted that the lack of strong, pre-existing student organisations facilitated the demise of the student movement. The battle-cry of early, nineteenth-century positivism, that of the "natural scientific world-view," expressed these tendencies fully - and in its concrete content already foreshadowed their demise. Their claim is that modern secularism has imploded, that it is self-consciously superficial, nihilistic and in its demise leaves a space for theology to inhabit. Before its demise, the knee or shoulder class was common, motivated patients to participate and was costeffective. In this way he shows how a desire for otherness results in the demise of selfhood. The image of the angel performs a similar contraction, collapsing into the disintegrating figure the evolutionary demise of religion and of humankind. One would not want to overstate the demise of coverture. The final demise of the seeds is, therefore, not always related to respiration. Gloomy forecasts were made about the future of the palm oil industry, particularly, the possibility of its eventual demise. The exception was at the point of its demise. Ultimately, this political class and the gold-standard ideology with which it was imbued brought about their own demise. The possible mechanisms for their demise will be considered. When the patient presented at 24 weeks for her next scheduled amniocentesis, she was discovered to have intrauterine demise of a grossly hydropic fetus. The reason for their demise requires further investigation. To create 'sonance' they think they will always be of working age and, at best, prepare suboptimally for retirement years and their eventual demise. Their demise gave way to public ownership, and the party state took over stewardship in development, production and distribution, including the meeting of needs. The saga of the good old days and their sorry demise has been problematized by new work on agriculture, rural manufacturing and urban labour. In her inspiring postscript, she uses her work on the origins of modernism to think about its demise. On the contrary, its demise was long overdue. As the nineteenth century wore on, however, the demise of the household economy rendered propertied independence an unmanageably contentious ideal. Technical problems, in conjunction with a lawsuit advanced by community members, eventually led to the demise of the project in 2003. Finally, social movement theory helps to explain the demise of the student movement. Nevertheless, internal framing debates weakened the overall movement and contributed to the demise of the two individual student organisations. Of even greater consequence, internal disagreements over the electoral stance of each organisation contributed to their ultimate demise. In summary, the organisational form of the 1989-1990 student movement did play a role in its impact and ultimate demise. The demise of the precetto was particularly disturbing. The correlation of popular aesthetic relish for landskip with a secular, rationalistic confidence in human and metropolitan hegemony is suggested by the enthusiasm's very demise. In other words, in order to pinpoint the postmodernist demise of the master narratives, the postmodernists actually deploy a master narrative themselves. The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries. By the same logic, its demise must be seen as the main event of the region's de-industrialization. The houses allow both for groups of departments to locate together and provide a commercially viable building type for institutional investment and possible future demise. However, the present value of income lost due to premature demise was estimated. Here we encounter a second major factor in the demise of the traditional model of patient. Second, the collapse of elite rule should not signal the demise of second-tier elite lineages. The name has survived the demise of the political power with which it was originally identified by almost three centuries. The corporation was allowed no say in an authoritative international arena in its own demise. The state and its betterment practice were crucial to the ultimate demise of the latter. 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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