词汇 | example_english_durability |
释义 | Examples of durabilityThese 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. Instead, given that a monetary union existed at independence for each country, we are interested in testing a hypothesis about its subsequent durability. Partly because these were utilitarian structures, durability was not a prime concern; surviving examples are accorded significance as authentic vernacular. Clearly, the notion of durability is related to the stable location of the farmstead, whose cultural biography spans multiple household cycles and building phases. One would perhaps expect that experienced ministers have greater durability, especially if experience is correlated with ability. Focalism and durability bias lead them to the conclusion that the patient will not be able to bear any bad news. The research focused on five areas: concrete durability, seismic base isolation, curtain wall design, roof materials, and building systems. In terms of the notions of transience and durability introduced above, the emphasis thus seems to be on transience. We conjecture that antibodies lacking in durability have become prevalent in the population resulting in the disappearance of large epidemics since 1992. Inhabiting increasingly complex sociohistorical conditions, and facing divisions and discontinuities of the self that this inevitably elicited, individuals searched for durability, stability, and independence. Recent reports suggest that the durability of these valves is limited, and that pregnancy accelerates their degeneration and calcification. If hardwiring characteristics increase agency durability beyond that provided by statutory creation (and appropriate controls), this is relatively strong support for the theoretical argument. The principal problem associated with repair of the mitral valve in children is long-term durability. We checked the durability of the serotype-specific effect on resistance by investigating the influence of external factors linked to the host and the host's surroundings. Moreover, a certain strength and durability is indicated in the emotional autobiographical memories of informants that was not apparent in other aspects of memory. However, it allows us to account for both the long-run persistence of consumption and for the durability effect in the short run. In particular, we propose a cash-in-advance model with habit persistence and local durability in consumption decisions. There is a dogged durability to street-level practices and great difficulty in orchestrating change in whatever direction, whether fundamentally misguided or definitively correct. Some scholars point to effectiveness of government at economic delivery as the key to democratic durability. A much stronger emphasis on durability is expressed by the contemporaneous communal urnfields. Moreover, investigations that follow young children into adulthood will be necessary to ascertain the durability of early memories. Roosts of bat species differ in durability and protection, and bat flies separate from the host to pupate in the roost. The canoe required twenty men to carry it over dry land and was not suitable for exploration work on account of its lack of durability. In addition to long-term changes associated with child anxiety treatment, the durability of prevention efforts warrant investigation. Provision for depreciation was determined from information about investment cost and durability of the endoscopes. 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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