词汇 | example_english_driver |
释义 | Examples of driverThese 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 was a sample of drivers aged less than 23 years. He tried to flag down passing drivers for help, but gave up after more than an hour. The annual running costs in terms of horsefeed and driver's wages alone amounted to almost £100. However, significant interaction effects were found between conduct problems and depressive symptoms for driver's license suspensions, causing pregnancy, and fatherhood. In a single observation the driver's words sum up the dilemma of collective stereotyping. Robots that assemble parts of a car are not faulted for being poor drivers. The results also provide some preliminary evidence that older drivers' ratings of their ability reflect their level of confidence, rather than their personality. Female drivers reported significantly fewer errors and intentional violations than did male drivers. To the best of our knowledge, only one study has directly considered the issue of confidence among older drivers. Interviews were carried out with road safety co-ordinators, transport planners and facilitators of older drivers' refresher courses. The next generations of older drivers will bring a new set of challenges for road safety. Typically, the widowers who had a relationship were under the age of 75, were car drivers and enjoyed good or very good health. Typical occupations were street sweepers, barrow boys, forklift-loader drivers, or labourers. First, a strike by even a proportion of core workers such as train drivers or signalmen can paralyse the network. Recirculating induction accelerators as drivers for heavy ion fusion. Different firms in the same cluster perceive competitive drivers differently and/or are more/less liable to being affected by them. Being absent is also risky because drivers appointed by the port authorities will remove the cars from the quay. Having a reactive presidency establishes a more complex policy-bargaining process, but one in which - unlike in the proactive cases - legislators remain in the driver's seat. Perhaps most fundamentally, it helps develop self-confidence and determination in local people and communities - the real drivers of regeneration in the long run. In order to communicate with the data acquisition cards, low level software drivers were written. First, the question of who is in the driver's seat is often misleading. The forward motion velocity is set to 3.2 cm/s and regulated by the closed-loop control of the drivers. The 1994 old prototype had only two drivers. Figure 2 shows crash types by the drivers' age groups. Meanwhile, the main tasks of lowranking officers often appear to be collecting tolls from drivers and supplicants, and waiting for something to happen. The two main drivers in any music that are built into this model are the tension between unity and variety. In both of these cases, the traditional doctrine of assumption of risk could be applied to exonerate the drivers of negligently caused harms. 23. Assessing medically impaired older drivers in a licensed agency setting. A pejorative term invented by taxi drivers to describe a person who drives his private car instead of employing a chauffer. Our objective is to examine how these drivers interact and influence today's agricultural systems. Previous papers have examined specific effects of these drivers. What are their concentrations of condensed tannins and what are the most important drivers of fluctuations in tannin concentrations under field conditions? The environment also has complex interactions with the other drivers. Following papers in this volume examine these drivers in detail. We examined how external economic drivers shape the type of agricultural systems that producers adopt. Important insights into the key cost drivers for the disease, such as cost of hospitalization, by stroke subtype, and treatment pathways, were gained. Studies included were cost-effectiveness analyses, cost-minimization analyses, cost analyses, and in some cases analyses of cost drivers in the treatment of leukemia. Both kinds of processes can be treated as device dependent drivers. Respondents gave examples of follow-up action, such as laws mandating random screening of drivers for alcohol, formal organized screening programs, or special payment provisions. Instead, the new activists organized and reached out to constituencies ranging from motor drivers to immigrant unskilled workers, frustrated clerks and ambitious but unsuccessful businessmen. Crucially, we can't see the mass differential until both drivers simultaneously apply the brakes (analogous to extinction?) and the heavier truck takes longer to stop. The secretary saw the drivers of the manager who were dreaming of holidays. In short, to provide better protection for older drivers in the event of a crash, there is a need to improve the crashworthiness of vehicles. To mention just one example: as car drivers we put each other's lives at risk. Ambulance drivers by striking endanger predominantly the lives of unknown others to whom they (as individuals) generally have no prior commitment. Independent sample t-tests revealed some significant differences between male and female drivers in terms of their scale scores. One aspect of that study was a questionnaire survey of 2,294 drivers aged 50 or over. To drive or not to drive : the influence of social factors on the decisions of older drivers. Note that the availability of a car plus driver's licence did not affect the relative size of the neighbouring network. Very old drivers : findings from a population cohort and people aged 84 and over. On the one hand, cities are increasingly viewed as the key drivers of a nation's economic and cultural success. The super service station and the drive-in market had proved the attractions to car drivers of the 'one-stop shop'. Experiments with megajoule drivers are expected to demonstrate the ignition. The energy of these drivers is mostly coupled into the electron component of the target, but high ion temperatures are required for fusion. To see this, consider a situation in which a man gets his car dented due to another driver's negligence. The paper initially presents an overview of the drivers and direction of change in primary care that impinge on delegation practices. There are many useful applications for such ion sources, including ion implantation, relativistic heavy ion accelerator injection, and heavy ion iner tial fusion drivers. Indeed, why should z pinches not reach power levels greater than a petawatt with new drivers? As these are often (but not invariably) drivers with dementia, it is interesting to note some changes in the literature. As a result, there has been an exponential increase in the number of older drivers in the developed world. The main research interest is in identifying factors that influence the driver's allocation of attention among the tasks of the different control levels. Driving education is meant to endow future drivers with a whole set of very simple automatic behaviours. The siren of the ambulance is a tool for changing other drivers' task selection. He argues that in more modern times, the drivers of group selection and differential growth of societies are imitation and migration. With regard to the disabled and families the patterns discussed and the interaction between the main drivers are more complex. To illustrate: suppose there is a group of ten drivers, driving for a set period of time. Similarly, we might have some difficulty in defining "negligence," but we know that the word applies to the behavior of drunk drivers, for instance. Most components and drivers of quality are not treatment-specific but are related to process rather than outcomes. The drivers of change instead were informal institutions and processes outside the water sector itself. Unlike lasers, impact fusion drivers have a high efficiency, but they need a several tens of km long magnetic traveling wave macroparticle accelerator. Passing by in the very early hours of the morning, drivers would beep at each palaver tree for clients. The satisfaction of these conditions should underpin the selection of the coefficient drivers. Cars driven by these drivers are therefore usually haphazardly parked near, or inside the central parking lot. The colour adds to the aggressive atmosphere surrounding the truck drivers from the beginning. The drivers of phenological asynchrony in monsoonal systems warrant further investigation. The department employed buggy drivers and route riders to deliver the mail directly to the homes of rural denizens. 18 dominant limb during steering tasks provide baseline reference for the impaired limb of hemiplegic drivers. Many societies find that they cannot exist without status indicators, as, for example, the proliferation of identity cards and driver's licenses will attest. One of the government's central concerns was how to make the new crossings visible to drivers. In these cases, the risks that drivers face and the deaths that actually occur are due to deliberate villainy. If we cannot trust other drivers to stop at a red light, it would become impossible to drive. To maximise the return on each trip, drivers therefore speed. Surely not: she stayed alive only because the drivers she met did not behave in the same way. The main occupations are : drivers, tractor drivers, petrol station workers, irrigation workers (men and women), weeders (men and women), gardeners and loaders. In addition, we here review other aspects of advanced targets which can compensate for limitations in drivers and facilities. Here, party leaders occupy the driver's seat of partisan change. The pseudo-lite system using the radio frequency transmitters requires highly accurate and expensive electronic drivers for range measurement. Economics impact and are impacted by other drivers. Although it is not possible to predict the future, interactions among the various drivers will affect these systems differently. Our primary focus is on three external drivers; technology, farm policy and changing market conditions and structures. In many cases, direct health costs are the key drivers of results and it is appropriate to focus on them. A second rationale for identifying daily cost drivers relates to the prioritization of future economic research. We know the drivers come from the retina and the inferior colliculus. Therefore, we expected soil micro-arthropods to be the main drivers of decomposition processes. High priority research and development needs for maintaining the safety and mobility of older drivers. The complete data set was available for 555 drivers with ages ranging from 50 to 90. The presence of a car plus a valid driver's licence in the household was also included as a control variable. Before each trial, par ticipants were asked to adjust the driver's seat and viewing mirrors, as well as required to fasten the seat belt. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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