词汇 | example_english_diligence |
释义 | Examples of diligenceThese 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. Nor can they be construed as applying only to individuals and requiring individual allegiance and diligence. It begins with a dissertation at a research university, in which one compensates for the obscurity of one's subject by ferocious diligence in researching it. The editors' diligence is phenomenal, and constantly illuminating. Even then, civil affairs cadres would readily admit that staff motivation, diligence and performance show room for improvement. Factors behind this were his personal magnetism, self-confidence and diligence, his father's reputation and his own part in the 1956 revolution. Participants may have reported resource use with more diligence knowing that their responses would be compared with claims data. In the case of epistemic virtues - curiosity, open-mindedness, diligence, or discernment - this seems unproblematic. Those who advocated the classroom uses of the gramophone stressed consistently the importance of intelligent listening - that listening to 'real music' required diligence and tenacity. We would also like to thank the chart abstractors for their diligence and tenacity. His diligence in collecting these records was partially inspired by the fear that these small releases would be forever lost. Many of the poor espoused the values of diligence, hard work, and discipline. These companies operate with a powerful and dangerous agent, and must be held to a strict liability for care, skill, caution and diligence. The authors are also grateful to the reviewers for their diligence and insight. Such diligence will ensure that this becomes the standard work on its subject. Responsible research should study this theatrical language with as much diligence and imagination as the words to be spoken. They have included a most comprehensive critical apparatus, and their diligence in combing the official and unofficial sources for the expedition merits high encomium. If the client group undertakes due diligence, they may check references and visit similar projects, including ones completed by your firm. The diligence with which local clergymen recorded illegitimate offspring is of course fundamental. Finally, along with these three motors comes a brake: the 'diligence effect'. Equally, the diligence of the chief engineers had little impact on the private management of the municipal venture. The term 'diligence' originates from the fact that the first railroad wagons had the inappropriate shape of a coach. Her status as well as her gender required her to studiously avoid the channeled diligence not only of professional work, but also of philosophical inquiry, including thinking about selfhood. 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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