词汇 | example_english_disregard |
释义 | Examples of disregardThese 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. Treatment allocation strategies could also be designed based on reducing the future epidemic impact and disregarding treatment equality amongst currently infected people. If the baby-sitter orders my son to complete his home work after that time he is disregarding my instructions and his duty. I shall treat my own family in the same way, disregarding the fiction that my children are in some mystical way an extension of myself. In addition, singular-plural errors and article omissions were disregarded in the scoring. We first study the equilibrium problem for a single tubule subject to a magnetic field, disregarding all other tubules in the assembly. Note that, like in the last example, children sometimes made gender (or number) agreement errors that were disregarded in the analyses for this study. At this stage, we disregarded the earlier categories and found new, wider aspects such as joy, community and pedagogical usefulness. Can my wishes regarding organ removal immediately preceding death, pro or con, be disregarded? The demand for paging systems or, at the very least, internal telephone lines was disregarded. My attempts to take it step by step according to my instructions were disregarded. Many metrical r ules are more regular than this, and yet they are disregarded. Thus, even when members of the stranger community were fully aware of prohibitions on certain activities and practices, they nonetheless disregarded these restrictions. However, any symmetry possessed by an individual crystallite can be disregarded and the body as a whole is treated as being isotropic. As these aspects of syntax are not correlated with or derivable from semantics, the interface component disregards them. The selectivity aspect of the task related to the child having to make a response to a specific stimulus while disregarding all nontarget items. What both disregarded were aspects of rural life that did not relate, or were peripheral to, the development of agrarian capitalism. The volume and the angular momentum of each cross-vortex filament are conserved throughout the stretching as a result of disregarding the viscous dissipation. Where possible it was bound within a legal framework ; where necessary, the law was disregarded. On the other, the appeals of community and social capital have made too much headway to be disregarded. If, on the other hand, he was acting independently, then his ' suggestions ' could be disregarded. My analysis does not imply that they should be disregarded. Experiences of these blips would be anomalous, but we humans are quite good at disregarding the occasional anomaly. The three patterns discussed exhaust the possibilities found in natural language (disregarding distinctions within the class of vowels). Obviously, these pension funds were disregarded by our respective data analyses. First, the indexical nature of lexical 0 script combinations in adver tisements for schools disregards linguistic complexity within the institutions indexed. Mapping temperature changes to frequency changes, for example, is an arbitrary assignment that disregards the inherent perceptual differences between the senses. However, ticks cannot be disregarded as potential vectors of trypanosomes purely on this basis. Nonspecified over-the-counter medication was disregarded in the cost calculations. When the rules are disregarded, it is not on the footing that they are not "binding" instead efforts are made to conceal the facts. They viewed forests as a source of timber, and all other issues were disregarded. One of his favourite methods was that of disregarding the right of extraterritoriality enjoyed by the 'protected' merchants. Protective labour laws that previously could be disregarded now had to be observed. Indeed, in the approximation of the curvature leading to (17) we disregarded dfo/dx in comparison with unity. There is another position for verbs, which is clause-final (disregarding some types of extraposition). In the end, social, legal and economic problems were disregarded and rural families were compulsively relocated. Paradoxically, this criterion was more explicitly mentioned by managers than by financers/purchasers, while clinicians disregarded in their individual clinical practice. The case of tuberculosis similarly demonstrates how expert knowledge which challenged dominant power structures was disregarded. The advisory council that should have dealt with the issue was disregarded by the executive and legislative powers alike. Constructions including a demonstrative pronoun in a different position were disregarded. At the other extreme, special offers were disregarded and the preferred food was bought regardless of price. The young couple began to live together, disregarding her family's objections. They are not disregarded or vandalized, but they are not visited or understood either. However, even disregarding this information, a sample of genes contains more information than just the average pairwise identity. The frozen control was evaluated only at generations 7 and 16, but was disregarded later on the basis of its poor performance. The molecules outside this sphere interact so little with it and that they may be disregarded. Further, it essentialized tradition and disregarded historical processes of reinterpretation and reformation. To fine-tune this test further these cells could be disregarded. I believe that this argument fails to see that neutral behavior is hardly ever an option and can therefore be disregarded. Spelling errors in the participants' responses were disregarded. The difference in question 4, however, ceases to be significant when disregarding the control group. They may also set their own standards for income disregards. The implications of disregarding precedent autonomy are weighty. The peace testimony was certainly not disregarded, but it was undoubtedly qualified and inconsistent in its application. On the one hand, looking solely at ' use ' disregards the people who seek institutional care but who fail to fulfil the admission criteria. He does not so much interpret his data as judge it, including sometimes the judgment that the usage of others be disregarded. One critical argument is that important issues remain unaddressed when low-level operations are disregarded. The river's gradient in the 14 km involved has been disregarded; it cannot have been more than a few tens of centimeters. From a lifecourse perspective, special attention is dedicated to ageing and gender, areas that till the recent past have been disregarded. Thus, self-generated fields may be disregarded in the assumed conditions, at least for good conductors. Generous maintenance disregards and a 50 per cent taper allows a substantial proportion of child support to reach children in the poorest households. Since position is irrelevant in the children's singleword utterances, the one-word phase was disregarded. On the one hand, the masses demand things to be both spatially and humanly closer to them, which may mean that social functions are disregarded. Therefore, we will examine whether results remain the same if the parent report on psychopathology is disregarded. How men present for radiotherapy is a product of their previous exper ience and this should not be disregarded. The extent to which bonus payments can be disregarded by policy-makers, because they are mere transfer payments, depends on the level of decision-making. In the first place, even disregarding the occasional otherworldly ascetic who thinks that all 30. On the other hand, selection can be disregarded if we are interested only in modeling extra-linguistic mechanisms for combining modules (like linking). In the first, oocysts which failed to amplify for any particular locus were regarded as experimental error and disregarded. Many aspects of modern life had previously been disregarded or misrepresented in traditional teaching materials. Legislatures have sometimes disregarded their own responsibility, and passed it on to the courts. The first is that scholars have largely disregarded the ability of national bureaucracies to shape policy through the creation and innovation of new policies. Quality-adjusted lifeyear as an effect measure is disregarded on the same grounds. Data on complications were disregarded since questions in the survey changed over time, and the data are largely incomplete on this issue. However, it introduces precision loss as information about specific calls is disregarded; hence it can worsen the degree of global specialisation. 12 most common lexical verbs were disregarded by all textbooks in our survey: get, go, see, make, give, say, and think. Indeed, his basic arguments are not sustained by an examination of the precolonial women chiefs he either disregarded or dismissed. The costs of not voting include non-receipt of the compensation fee, weaker personal ties, and being disregarded by village cadres. Constructions functioning as questions or other types of speech acts were disregarded. Such orthographic expressions should therefore be reserved while other orthographic expressions in the same categories can be disregarded. Among the several reasons he disregards the warning, his desire not to appear a coward is a significant motivating force. After these costs are incurred, they are disregarded in plaintiff's decisions with respect to settlement. Each replication generates a series of length 50,000 and then the first 100 observations are disregarded to avoid initialization problems. Target expansion due to a laser pulse precursors is disregarded and a sharp plasma-vacuum boundary is assumed when the simulations are started. We analyze time-invariant forecasting rules thereby disregarding learning schemes and updating. Therefore, the outside can be disregarded or dealt with summarily. The importance of more impersonal forms of contact such as the telephone and, more recently, e-mail, is largely disregarded by researchers. On one hand this gives her music a tremendous vitality, in the way she so apparently disregards the norms of the past two hundred years. Collectively, the available pieces of evidence underline that this diversity pattern cannot be disregarded as a sampling artefact of light-trapping. Since these products are in particular affected by longevity and investment risk, we concentrate on these risks only, disregarding expense, option and economic risks. Not surprisingly they should therefore be more consistent in disregarding subjects as antecedents in the anaphoric than in the cataphoric condition. In that sense we resist the charge of isolationism, of analytically ignoring relations between things or of disregarding the dynamics of practice and practical usage. Our analysis disregards spouses, who typically care for an ailing partner when they are able, and they are becoming increasingly available. However, where a spouse remains living in the house, its capital value is disregarded. Capital disregards and tariff income are modelled in accordance with the rules. Perfective aspect is bounded: it looks at the situation from outside, as having a beginning and end, but disregarding its internal structure, as in (2). Disregarding the conceptual level, in turn, leads to disregarding culture and cultural differences which might be associated with language differences. Four th, a limitation of many previous studies is that they disregarded the issue of comorbidity. 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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