词汇 | example_english_doom |
释义 | Examples of doomThese 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 project or the "plan" is doomed to failure, and the failure is also the condition of most of the comical effects of the novel. If stabilization was doomed because of the lack of political support, was it worth trying such a policy? All experimental enquiry is doomed to isolation from the broad mass of society. The complex which is thus formed is doomed to early repression; but it continues to exercise a great and lasting influence from the unconscious. In other words, the requirement that the arguments work outside any tradition meant that they were doomed to failure. The attempt to stand outside our own culture is doomed to failure. Needless to say, all attempts at theoretical thinking were doomed as long as this ideal was extolled. The testimony, the words and actions, of this doomed character will then reveal to the audience the" natural" and inevitable decline of the disabled character. The authors therefore have concluded that in such a scenario, life itself may be immortal but any individual is doomed to mortality. As far as relieving poverty in old age is concerned, the 1948 settlement was doomed from the outset. The attempts to pronounce moral judgments are doomed to failure. Many peace conferences were doomed undertakings, which could not deliver what was expected of them. By the end of 1991, these realities had become inescapable, thereby dooming the confederation. Her own attempts at intimacy always seem to be doomed. Unfortunately, this salvage operation is doomed to failure. Until recent decades, a woman who had a failure of ovulation was doomed to perpetual barrenness. Instead, he rants about the fate of drug addicts and nonviolent offenders, doomed to a life in jail. With no support in the south and east, his presidential bid was all but doomed even before it was launched. Many of these doomed larvae had crawled onto the sides of the vial rather than remaining on the food. Other attempts to embellish riding dress were doomed to failure. Even a cursory glance at such an approach would suggest that it is doomed to failure, and it surely is. Working in different spheres, both groups seek to promote their own distinctive agendas, while being doomed to cooperate. Unfortunately the era of cooperation was doomed as these two historically contemporary superpowers became engrossed in an increasingly lengthy series of campaigns for supremacy. Without early involvement of stakeholders in the decision-making process any development project is doomed to fail. He believes that a country that relies on a foreign population to manage it is ultimately doomed. The self is doomed to perpetual struggle, to self-disgust. He suggests that it was doomed to a degree of failure, if only because the original goals were so utopian. Therefore, the third conclusion is that entire architectural-vernacular components are also doomed to fail when they are implemented in a modern cultural context. However, moderatism was doomed to failure as disillusion polarised political options. Consequently, any theory offering blanket static predictions regarding committee composition is doomed to fail in some if not most years. She began her narrative by explaining that she was forced into making compromises only because she was otherwise doomed to exclusion. Once the younger generation in a country loses interest, a language is doomed and neither carrots nor stick will have much effect. We seemed doomed to disagree about what is a cliche and what is not. Any system of description which fails to recognize this marked variability in relationships is doomed to failure. Revision of materials and methods alone has not resulted in a coherent relationship between theory and practice; future revisions are also doomed to failure. Admittedly, this may be particularly frustrating for some human autapomorphies, possibly doomed to remain unsorted aptations. In sum, he would be like an uprooted tree, which was doomed to per ish. When you are doomed, there's nothing you can do to escape. If our altruism mechanisms are like our visual mechanisms we are doomed to be more or less selfish depending on our genetic inheritance. Does this mean that the project of explaining operant learning as a selective process is doomed to failure? Thus, if consciousness cannot be reproduced on a substrate other than carbon, then all life as we know it would be doomed. He argued that if consciousness were matterbased then life could never evolve away from flesh and blood and was inevitably doomed. However, in any other case, cooperation is (still) doomed. However, the attempt to transform the auditory space into precisely drawn geometric figures (indicated by the location of the performers) is doomed to failure. In this sense any conventional book which concerns itself with very recent policy developments is doomed to almost instant obsolescence. Of course, an exclusive focus on the international arena is doomed to be incomplete. Their doctrinal purity gave them a strong sense of identity and internal solidarity, but it doomed them by preventing co-operation with other forces. Without this elite support their initiative would have remained mired in obscurity and doomed to failure. Constructing the history of a modern area of "applied mathematics" such as twentieth-century mathematical economics would appear doomed from the start. The project was doomed to fail because it was based on the notion of the text's evolution through a progressive linear development. The lesson learned is that a change of land-use type to a new, more suitable one, but without the farmer's agreement, is doomed to failure. The first would involve searching for a rigorous definition, which because of its widely different interpretations seems doomed to failure. A life devoted to the pursuit of all value, or even all the value that we are capable of pursuing, is doomed to failure. All subsequent reasoning processes under any faulty assumption may be doomed to fail. Any fluid particle lying above the lower surface of the body when far upstream, is doomed to rise above the body. When these criteria are lacking, the movement is doomed. Unfortunately, the lack of resources doomed the effort. Thus, theories offering static predictions of committee composition are bound to predict successfully for some years and doomed to mispredict in others. However, without a willingness to change the essential hierarchical command structure, this partial ' bottom-up ' approach was doomed to fail. In other words, an infected and infectious bat is usually regarded as a bat doomed to succumb to rabies. Such attempts to completely replace the market with planning are now widely viewed as doomed to inevitable failure. Even then, the drive for precision would be doomed. Classical music may still be doomed by inexorable social and economic change. Given the conflicting nature and different requirements of needs assessment for prioritizing, targeting and health promotion, such an ambitious approach seems doomed to failure. Indeed, it is doomed to fail because of its complete dependence on external - in fact, hostile - sources. Let us begin by emphasizing that discussing this volume within the scope of one short review is doomed to fail. Rather than learn from this experience, after a brief lull when fewer lobbying studies were done, scholars have returned to the same doomed research idea. Given its diffuse, informal nature, the debate was doomed to be inconclusive. Loyalty, in his case, is neither racially nor materially motivated and narratives of hybridity are doomed to be radically inconclusive. In an age of simulation, the search for the authentic, even the trace of the ' real', is doomed. In their introduction to the volume, the editors make a valiant, if ultimately doomed, effort to tie together the disparate strands from all these papers into a unified whole. On the other hand, there is an interval of densities for which there exists an infinite path that is free of mines, yet the player is doomed to die. Any attempts to prove such an extension appear to be doomed at present, as even the basic problem of enumerating diagrams for four or more dimensions is wide open. The efforts of a few enlightened nobles to introduce rational methods on their estates through scientific agriculture and mechanical equipment were doomed from the start by the serf system. The form that was doomed to be so frightfully mangled, was the sight; the immortal creature that was to be so butchered and torn asunder, yielded the sensation. In the more widely known form of degeneracy theory - that held by the eugenicists - criminal or antisocial behavior was characterological and innate, and the individual was genetically doomed. By evaluating the world from an artistic viewpoint one could create moral and social expectations that could never be fulfilled and were therefore doomed to failure. I think the book may have been doomed from the start by the narrow view of science that attempts to model biology on the physical sciences. The ninth chapter on astrobiological implications postulates that over-specific emphasis on terrestrial-like biomarkers is doomed to failure and that more general signatures are required and proposed. Ultimately, the uncertainty of language doomed the crown lawyers to failure, because they had too much difficulty convincing juries that what they called libels were indeed libellous. The family was doomed by history's progress. While a number of excellent accounts were gradually improving our understanding of the development of the working class, small businessmen seemed doomed to remain on the sidelines of social history. A second objection to coherentism from a postmodernist perspective would hold that coherence itself is a misguided goal, hopelessly doomed to failure and/ or based on totalitarian impulses. Since early filmmakers hardly sought or needed explicit advice from the dream researchers of their era, any model that is oriented toward finding direct influences is doomed to fail. However, because he has little control over his awkwardness and shyness he is doomed to receive little in the way of positive feedback from his parents. If decisions about relevance in a large knowledge base were to be done in an analytical, rule-based way, the system would be doomed to run into the frame problem. In the absence of any principled characterization of the class of possible cues, an explanation of acquisition that appeals to cue frequency is doomed to arbitrariness and circularity. If we take the attitude that the whole thing is pointless and doomed to failure, we will have no chance of influencing the process. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Any strategy that ignores this fact is doomed to failure. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English A lack of clarity in the directive should therefore not mean that emissions trading is doomed to fail. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Is it true that, in so doing, we are busy dooming the whole of this peace process to failure? From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Heading 4 - external policy - is still inevitably doomed to failure. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English My feeling is that this proposal may be doomed to failure, like previous proposals, as a result of not taking these factors into account. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English 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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