词汇 | example_english_division |
释义 | Examples of divisionThese 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. He may see that the picture is a 'complex superstructure' but he has no inkling of the actual divisions within it. In a broad sense, costs can be assigned to processes, activities, organizational divisions, products, and services. Class divisions were growing at an alarming rate. Relations between the ranks are distinctly hostile in the fragment, with tense divisions drawn along the strict lines of the culture of consumption. The divisions that she effects among and within texts are clearly reflected in her critical methodology. Consequently, he fails to examine the complexity and differential nature of the new divisions between the private and the public spheres. I knew no churlish proprieties, nor bounds, nor divisions: but all proprieties and divisions were mine: all treasures and the possessors of them. No scene divisions are marked and the cues are minimal, three words, two words, sometimes only one. The moral divisions, too, remained fairly clear - clearer, at all events, than the ideological ones. According to the author the success of the most determined actions was clear from the departmental divisions. The idea that there existed a determinism for territorial divisions was taken for granted. In this compartment, they undergo two meiotic divisions to form, first two daughter secondary spermatocytes, and eventually four early spermatids. Finally, what are the consequences of these divisions and the processes that produce them? There were also increasingly visible divisions within the parliamentary party itself. Only three divisions would be worked each year, in rotation, and the fourth was left undisturbed. The suffix divisions in (27) are included for clarity only. The divisions created in the colonial era and perpetuated in the post-colonial one may indeed be fraying at the edges. Men and women continued to renegotiate household spheres of power as pre-colonial divisions of labor were permanently disrupted. The recognition of difference, for example by compensating women for carework, may end up reinforcing traditional gender divisions. By contrast, the global flow of labor is restricted by nation-states and global competition creates divisions among the working classes between nation-states. In six prefectures, crossing the former boundaries was not required, but the deviations done produced more equal divisions of population between districts. Individual differences in the reactivities of sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the brain's autonomic centres should therefore also be relevant to the efficiency of socialization. How could they deal with extra enemy when their own divisions had insufficient drafts to replace the appalling losses suffered in 1915, 1916, and 1917 ? There is also a large number of theories which have more or less predicted new kinds of social divisions. In a last attempt to move beyond the bureaucratic divisions the reform movement sought new allies in state and city governments. The book does tell us a great deal about pensions and about social divisions. Meanwhile, the divisions within the student movement deepened. Nearly half (48.1%) of the incidents were reported in emergency and perioperative, and surgical divisions. Part of the interest of this contrast is that it cuts across conventional divisions of morphological models. Like involvement in commerce and banking, this political modification of the traditional aristocratic role in society further accentuated divisions within the nobility. The (perhaps rather obvious) point to make about all the divisions of the 1620s is that both sides were seeking to silence their opponents. Alternatively such processes could be a force for social inclusion by helping to overcome these divisions. However, there is little in our findings to indicate the perpetuation of sharper political divisions. The two images show different optical sections of the same nematode and illustrate the cell divisions that have taken place in this structure. Whereas they are consistent in the classification of lower level taxa, the major divisions of the phylum differ according to the characters used. The divisions have to share these components and cooperation between the divisions is much stronger than it used to be. Additional information includes syllable counts and divisions, compounds, and semantic constraints for nouns, adjectives, and verbs. Frequently, members of the leadership explained that this technique was preferable to a democratic vote, as elections caused unwanted divisions and factions in the village. Personal rivalries, di^erences in interpretation, and tactical disagreements have engendered divisions within the movement. In total, there are four natural divisions of this corpus based on grade level (levels 2 to 5). Figure 10 identifies a spectrum defined by possible divisions of speech based on the duration of the sound for each granularity. First, material divisions in civil society are often exacerbated by the access of organisational leaders to state resources. The region does have unusual cultural and linguistic divisions. Facing it were four divisions, three of which were downcast due to the previous successive setbacks. Inhabiting increasingly complex sociohistorical conditions, and facing divisions and discontinuities of the self that this inevitably elicited, individuals searched for durability, stability, and independence. Both the elite and vernacular categories may be further subdivided to reflect social divisions. Staff officers are people; workers are people, why does one have to make such distinct class divisions as this? The divisions between health-care and social-care work are related to levels of qualifications. In contrast, architecture, at least to the sympathetic observer, is an activity that straddles and overcomes such divisions. Put differently, political leaders did not create or shape the community divisions. Within the divisions, profits tended to come from a few companies. Proponents of civil society portray grassroots organisations as homogeneous and ignore social divisions that impede democratic dialogue and participatory procedures. A committed slender cell undergoes about 5 divisions before exiting the cell-cycle. Neither divisions nor stanzaic schemes are consistently explicable. However, while the none-more-black and spikey long hair look was visually distinctive, goths otherwise fell between umpteen teenage tribal divisions. Instead, the market economy has created 'winners' and 'losers' together with social class divisions in this socialist state. Such divisions indicated a number of social changes operating from the 1950s. Because divisions between these perspectives are thin, evidence via additional criteria are persuasive only in combination, using inference to the best available explanation. Regarding the much-debated issue of morphological overgeneralizations, our data suggest that frequency sensitivity cuts across the divisions proposed by dual-process theories. First, lesions rarely restrict themselves to neat anatomical divisions that researchers can isolate. One possibility is that the subject need only retain, in short-term memory, pointers to the dimensions while accessing category divisions one dimension at a time. Example :-5 divisions on the ground-glass scale equal 15 divisions of the unmagnified millimetre scale ; therefore the magnification is 3 times. However, my research indicates that with younger generations these gender divisions are becoming less pronounced. No investigation of the long-term effects of learning a second set of categorical divisions (as bilinguals do) on low-level perceptual processes has yet been undertaken. Sheep activate their genome between the 8- and 16-cell stage - between the third and fourth cell divisions. You also need the ability for them to keep on growing in culture for several more divisions to select those with the change. The parishes for which he worked were distributed across four different petty sessional divisions. Furthermore, it raises questions about class divisions which cut across an assumed civic community. The divisions of family property was regulated by law. Presumably, then, each scribe was responsible for marking the divisions in the portion of the exemplar that he was to copy. By comparison, the divisions of the square which come later are contingent, practical decisions. The old divisions between denominations seemed pointless to many. The primary data were collected from a cross section of households in all six divisions of the district. The first of these divisions is initiated in fetal life but the all important segregation of paired homologous chromosomes takes place after puberty. The many citations around which the sense divisions are structured are also structured. All divisions exhibit igneous layering on a variety of scales. My informants were not eager to dwell on the divisions in the village during the period of the first conversions. Third, they argue that class divisions among migrants and among established residents suggest that neither group is as homogenous as they are portrayed to be. Second, that it was, perhaps because of these divisions, a transformative experience in terms of the ownership of land and the possession of political power. Thus, they helped to shape notions of consensus by defining limits of inclusion within mainstream politics and obscuring divisions within it. Urban nationalism also benefited from the internal divisions within various ethnic groups. The three divisions are generally regarded as members. In this she represents one typical strand of radicalism-a romantic notion of transcending the divisions that plague our world. The book's main divisions deal with natural selection in relation to mutation, to physical characters and behaviour, as well as to disease. The remaining frequency divisions were chosen somewhat arbitrarily to give an overall indication of the relation of rate to sample frequency. The effect of these two divisions is significantly different from other divisions. First, a genuine and sustainable democracy cannot flourish in a society where ethnic and religious divisions continue to beset the social and political relations. He thus covered the three main divisions of the holistic concept of culture. The first order model (18) includes two multiplications or divisions and two subtractions. What is more these "methodological" differences often cut across the theoretical divisions. I have in mind religious cultures, class divisions, status norms, and gender norms. Thus, monarchs can stand above tribal, religious, ethnic, and regional divisions by acting as the linchpin of the political system. Procambial tissue differentiated as a group of elongated cells resulting from longitudinal divisions and cellular enlargement. In these circumstances, mandatory public voting is likely only to intensify and harden social divisions, recriminations and misunderstandings. Despite the evident level of political hegemony exercised by the railway after 1860 simplistic divisions of interest between landowners and railway company are unhelpful. All included tree species and divisions were weighted equally. When temporal divisions have been included, they have often been of little or no theoretical basis. The primary spermatocytes divide meiotically to generate the secondary spermatocytes and haploid spermatids in successive divisions. 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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