词汇 | example_english_disadvantage |
释义 | Examples of disadvantageThese 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 second conclusion is that this empirical form of technology assessment has very specific advantages and disadvantages. Both approaches have advantages and disadvantages and their development should continue concurrently. However, he also says that we should not compensate people for natural advantages and disadvantages. Then, a new structure was conceived in order to lessen the disadvantages of the earlier structure. In the report, we have presented and discussed the advantages and disadvantages of different management strategies using a decision tree model. We will deal with the options in turn, presenting relative advantages first and disadvantages second. Has the report addressed all the potential benefits and disadvantages of the intervention? However, we believe that its implied systematic and comprehensive evaluation of the interventions' advantages and disadvantages is helpful in the process in resource allocation. How people perceived the risk of fire and the advantages and disadvantages of insuring against it still provides scope for further research. Indeed, the current work suggests that animals could use behavioral strategies to offset or neutralize genetic disadvantages. If multiple chi-square is chosen, the researcher should explain why it is preferred, being aware of the disadvantages. In this way, the advantages of a learnt skill and embodied knowledge balances age-defined disadvantages such as the physical problems of an ageing body. In this case, no competitive disadvantages for the national industry will be created and the government can sustain the stricter standards. Theoretically more appropriate methods avoiding the use of product-moment correlations would have had many disadvantages. While tackling health disadvantages, health gaps and health gradients represent different and distinct policy goals, they are not mutually exclusive. There is a powerful moral argument for tackling these absolute health disadvantages. Children who were continuously poor (but never on welfare) and children who were continuously on welfare represent stable but disadvantaged groups of children. A number of disadvantages lead us to a new mechanism for synchronization. An extension of this argument is that women are also disadvantaged where there is a single member plurality electoral system. The lesions can be surgically removed but the benefits of excision probably do not outweigh the disadvantages [9, 10]. In neither case will the court's decision result in our having expectations of each other such that we will not do what the court disadvantaged. The disadvantages of political decentralization as seen from an economic perspective concentrate on the inefficiency and duplication of having multiple small service providers. In both countries large numbers of (especially minority and disadvantaged) youth are not served well. Apparently challengers who are disadvantaged in terms of resources and name recognition offer moderate positions in an attempt to compensate for their non-policy liabilities. A piece that has been carefully made with respect to these more traditional concerns in no way disadvantages our perception of other aspects of sound. The disadvantages of this trajectory-control approach include its inefficiency in actuating the bipedal walking and the unnatural looking of the gait. There are also disadvantages at the moment because there is poor call quality and gaps can appear in the connection. Nevertheless, they exhibit some inherent disadvantages, such as limited and complex workspace. Notwithstanding the attractiveness of the technique, it does have potential disadvantages. In addition, they should continue to address the health needs of the most disadvantaged through their day-to-day service and practice. Despite the scale of need, there appears to be good potential for practitioners working in disadvantaged neighbourhoods to achieve some positive changes. The two socially disadvantaged ethnic groups showed lower rather higher lifetime risk of disorders, but greater persistence of disorders, once developed. Each of the two approaches has its advantages and disadvantages, which are described in this paper. I can explain a viewpoint on a topical issue giving the advantages and disadvantages of various options. A major concern is that some students may be disadvantaged by an approach often perceived by students to be unfair. There were, however, a number of limitations and disadvantages with this system for many applications. Variable-coupled iterated map networks also exhibit some of the disadvantages that arise when working with nonlinear dynamics. A defensive posture involves the loss of initiative, with all its disadvantages. However, it is also plagued by some of the disadvantages already mentioned. However, reliance on the state-space form also has disadvantages. The centralisation of services coupled with the closure of community hospitals has accentuated the difficulties faced by rural populations who were already disadvantaged and vulnerable. Of the three groups, the rural-black households were worst off and the most disadvantaged on virtually all indicators. A growing body of research suggests that older adults are physically and psychologically disadvantaged when using the new technologies. As we assumed, the proposed device avoids the disadvantages noted above. In some attributes, such as literacy and home ownership, women were disadvantaged, but in others, such as support from non-resident relatives, men were more so. He also shows that black and white women experience disadvantages associated with their insecure labourmarket position and work well into old age in growing numbers. Despite structural disadvantages such as poor health or limited income, the role of individual agency in establishing and maintaining social support was especially striking. Raising the age of eligibility for public pensions may reinforce such disadvantages, particularly for women and those with limited education, out-dated skills and low incomes. Women who had retired for health reasons were more than disadvantaged by the same conditions. In addition, and especially for women, they may be disadvantaged within the family, should there be marital problems. Women, however, were disadvantaged by their lack of education. Construction of the likely advantages and disadvantages of simulation of pain are of necessity more speculative. There appear to be no disadvantages to this approach, which is simpler for the patient and health services. One of its major disadvantages is that one has to define all of the possible states of the system. On the side of the disadvantages, orderly behaviour proved to be a major problem in piano groups of four pupils. The responses reveal that there is a range of both advantages and potential disadvantages for students. Widows were equally disadvantaged, with remarriage being rare for women, yet common for men. Many genetic disadvantages, for example, can be mitigated without recourse to actual genetic manipulation. Despite these potential disadvantages, cardiopulmonary bypass is becoming much safer in the young patient due to our improved understanding of its effects. In the case of preindustrial economies, integrated by reciprocity, marginal women, such as widows, may be particularly disadvantaged. A normal competitor may have all sorts of disadvantages. When we try to dodge diseases or disadvantages through genetic intervention, are we solving problems or just moving them to a different level? On this view, the physician in good conscience should make the decision, especially if patients are from educationally and socially disadvantaged groups. She was not financially disadvantaged, although she received only a partial pension. Only in time would the disadvantages of the new political situation become apparent to the missionaries. Besides, farmers of small and marginal holdings seem to face market disadvantages as well. The paper concludes with recommendations to reduce the disadvantages that smallholders may face in capturing the opportunities offered by carbon markets. Family instability and the problem behaviors of children from economically disadvantaged families. As each of these alternatives has its advantages and disadvantages, we use them all in separate models. There are advantages and disadvantages to both analyses, and both can account for variation in the position of the finite verb. Among the disadvantages of recoil, the above discussion has emphasized the associated vortex-force losses, but any substantial recoil would also bring other difficulties. Individual genotype measures of spatial autocorrelations and summary measures are not mutually exclusive choices, since both have relative advantages and disadvantages. Each has certain advantages and disadvantages as already listed. The new slimline design has all the expected advantages and disadvantages. Racial identity, academic achievement, and the psychological well-being of economically disadvantaged adolescents. All the methods reported here have certain advantages as well as disadvantages. At the risk of sounding overly trite-no method is a panacea; each comes with its own set of advantages and disadvantages. I then consider the relationships among democratic consolidation, freedom of speech, and the advantages and disadvantages of censorship in both the old and new democracies. The rest expressed practical and emotional anxieties about co-residence and listed the advantages (and some disadvantages) of remaining 'independent'. Examination of response reliability through longitudinal survey design has both advantages and disadvantages. In addition to these values, many respondents mentioned the disadvantages of having children. Childless wives are therefore likely to underestimate the possible disadvantages of their position. Among the disadvantages are that the degree of innovation and product differentiation might continue to be limited. Compared with demographic sources it has two disadvantages. In this area they suffered two considerable disadvantages. The personal and administrative abilities or disadvantages of individual lords and their officials, was another important factor determining the strength or weakness of lordship. The problem is that the factors which contribute to their dynamism are also disadvantages. There are also questions to be raised about the supposed disadvantages of excessive dependence on bank loans which relate to their classification as external sources. There are, then, many different varieties of literary practice whose disadvantages for various purposes have scarcely yet been investigated. Unlike most societies, the social profile of persons treated as criminal was not weighted towards the poor and otherwise disadvantaged. There are, however, some disadvantages of allowing the exchange rate to depreciate to offset domestic inflation. Where they are disadvantaged, women make up the difference. In sum, there are technical advantages to carving directly into the rock face as well as distinct disadvantages. Therefore, students with high levels of communication apprehension appear to be disadvantaged from the outset because basic vocabulary learning and production are impaired. Traditional architectural treatments should be revived in new skyscraper designs, to overcome the disadvantages of the climate. According to the selection perspective, parental imprisonment predicts internalizing problems because prisoners' children are already disproportionally disadvantaged, not because parental imprisonment causes problems for children. The school context continues to be a source of special challenge for youth of color and economically disadvantaged teens. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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