词汇 | example_english_ease |
释义 | Examples of easeThese 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. To placate his enemies, restrictions on the freedom of the press were first eased and then abolished. As with the ordinary differential equation analogue, a series solution can be found for the problem and this eases the analysis in some cases. Evening field sketches eased chalk marking of the carved lines so that photographic documentation could also be accomplished with natural light. The lack of a decisive cadence at the end of the accompagnato eases the way for the duet to slide back into accompanied recitative. Short-term capital movements, however, continue to be subject to certain restrictions, although some of these have been recently eased. Nevertheless, improving economic conditions from the mid-1940s eased the problem. The accelerated learning past the first verb suggests that want was a pathbreaking verb, easing the spread of the verb-object combination to other verbs. We can define a minimal process algebra without sequential composition, and this eases the formulation of concepts such as structural induction, linearity, elimination and guardedness. Due to the axial escape of fuel, a partial hole-closure is eased, this resulting in spark trapping. Partnership eased the burden of care for parents and improved communication with agencies. We note as well that in absolute terms double imitation led to only modest improvement ; it eased but did not erase children's limitations. A corollary is that restrictions may justifiably be eased as expertise develops. We note the potential usefulness of such an organization in many areas, including aiding smoothing, easing grammar development, interfacing the extracted grammar to other components. Privation was eased by the sense of escaping from the ghetto. Thus, the maturation process for a technology clarifies indications, improves outcomes, and eases use. A semblance of conformity with the imperial constitution also eased the task of rallying princes to his project. In an agrarian pre-industrial context, retirement meant that old people were eased out of the regular work force and were spared heavy and arduous tasks. The article concludes teaching strategies for alleviating anxiety should include techniques aimed at easing language learning difficulties. In the case of carework, joking was largely used as a means of easing situations that were otherwise embarrassing. Managing such complex teams presents challenges both in terms of coordinating activities and easing collaboration across cultural and organizational borders. Improving economic conditions in the late 1940s eased the pressure on urban infrastructure and perhaps encouraged this tendency. When he offered knowledge that was unwelcome, he was eased out. In the 1990s, however, the reform process was eased a little as the large utilities began (somewhat ambivalently) to support liberalisation. The benevolent care of the keeper eased the creatures into resignation. The flexibility of dynamic types eases the production of dynamic texts. Access to associated types can be implemented through traits classes, and implicit type argument deduction eases the burden for clients of generic functions. The act also empowered the minister to extend decontrol, with parliament's approval, by periodically lowering the rateable value limits as the housing shortage eased. Here the gift, instead of easing social relations, creates a painful feeling of subordination. We can define a minimal process algebra without sequential composition, and this eases formulation of concepts such as structural induction, linearity, elimination and guardedness. Extending their coping capacities or simply easing their sense of pain and tragedy perhaps are benefits also to be prized. The global budget was eased to some extent in 1987, which has led to relative cost increases since that time. Another solution to easing the burden of payment was the granting of a moratorium. In particular, the negative impact of cuts in investments on the mining sector is eased when the subsidy is financed by taxes. Perhaps because of the allconsuming nature of self-employment, most had less well-developed external interests, which for others eased the transition to retirement. After delivery of the head the vacuum is released, the cup eased off the scalp and the birth completed in the normal manner. However, this method of ejection is not satisfactory as a means of easing the heating problem. Finally, the ambiguity of universal service eased eligibility extension and benefit expansion. Both offer a wider view of facilitating competency by easing the adoption of best practice guidelines, individually, organisationally or professionally. Less than a mile from the house, the van gently eased off the road and fell on its side in a shallow ditch. Not contributing to the social security system eases evasion of other labor costs. Furthermore, he even eased the government's control over the medreses by suspending restrictions on the exemption of medrese students from military conscription after 1892. They have deep compassion for the suffering of the dying and want to contribute in easing their pain. An economy-wide social compromise of this type improved competitiveness by creating collective labour market goods that eased market failures in the employment system. In other words, they were self-paying, a fact which eased their steady proliferation throughout the countryside in the nineteenth century. Idetification of similarity eases the difficult task of assembly planning by enabling plan reuse. In time patients learn that chewing food well, eating small quantities and swallowing food with plenty of liquid eases the dysphagia. Simple examples for easing applications. However, the danger in this is that 'sustainable' architecture becomes an aesthetic typology, which superficially eases guilt and leads people into satisfactorily assuming that they have now 'done their bit'. Over time the regulations were eased and at the beginning of the nineteenth century an inspection by the doctor at the bureau was no longer necessary. During this time the body contents were gently eased out through a dorsal split in the cuticle and at a later stage the head capsule was removed. Manning also suggests that a probabilistic treatment of the grammar eases the task of learning, a claim highlighted in the introductory chapter by the editors as well. He sympathizes with other people's misfortunes and eases them, hates pride, despises luxury and listens to reason; injustice horrifies him; and his mouth and heart are always in agreement. The pet birds and prison rabbits eased tension, provoking ' emotions that ... (were) ... dormant most of the time ' (p. 178), and his academic agenda gave him a focus for his thoughts. Consultation with the other social groups (now hampered by the multitude of representatives and spokesmen) would merely be eased by the creation of corporatist petit bourgeois representation. However, they suggest an approach, consistent with pending legislative proposals on managed care liability, of easing the ability to file claims for medical injury but limiting punitive and noneconomic damages. Concerns about wartime inflation surfaced before the upturn in the cocoa market, but they did not affect producer-price policy significantly until financial constraints on the control board eased. Nonetheless, by the 1980s inflation was easing. The main contribution of this thesis lies in methods for easing inference with dynamic networks by exploitation of either the nature of the data or the parameters of the model. Nevertheless, while the increase in the effectiveness of these income maintenance programmes has reached a higher level than ever before, the degree of selectivity has actually eased since 1999. In addition, we observe that higher-order syntax is also advantageous to use in the specialized program because it improves modularity and eases the implementation in pure languages. An important exception was the development of the black taxi industry in the 1980s, as restrictions on public transport were eased or ignored by the authorities. The preservation, with modifications, of tribal codes and conventions as well as the basic structure of the social order seemed to have further eased the otherwise difficult transition. We reasoned that the cognitive limitations children experienced on their first attempt to imitate a sentence would be eased on the second try - not eliminated, but eased. Helping them to adapt better to the tragedy they are enduring, extending their coping capacity or simply easing their sense of pain are benefits also to be prized. By testing different stimulus conditions randomly rather than sequentially, residual instationarities of the recording affected all stimulus conditions equally, thus easing the interpretation of cor tical responses. The component structure of the domain theory itself eases the maintenance and extension of this knowledge base, which is generally a difficult task in knowledge-based applications. Despite var iability in settings and approaches, f indings consistently identify the impor tance of humor as a means of enabling communication, fostering relationships, easing tension, and manag ing emotions. If the growth of the money supply was kept at a controlled rate, inflationary expectations would be reduced, thus lowering inflation and easing production and exchange decisions. As the social and political pressure to maintain the private-sector safety net eased up in the 1980s, employers were poised to shred significant pieces of it. I do not know whether we are entitled to assume that all eases of proposals for additional trades will necessarily be opposed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The financial position of small businesses will be eased by the reduction in interest rates. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Frankly, some of those will not be eased by our promise to reform the procedures for the future, although that is welcome and important. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They apparently agreed with ensuring that the poverty trap was eased and that people should be helped into work. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I do not know whether it has eased up or not. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I join in welcoming any proposal that eases the rating burden on those hardest hit. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There are many ways in which this matter can, perhaps, be eased. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We welcome its contribution to easing congestion on our roads, and the overall environmental benefits of less air pollution. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We are currently considering ways of easing the transition into work. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 How will the situation be eased by linking the minimum earnings guarantee to earnings but not the pension? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If we can identify any way in which restrictions can properly be eased, we shall bring forward any necessary amendment in freedom of information legislation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Recessions usually occur when high inflation prevents policy from being eased in that way, so there are optimistic signs. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 All these, as they mature, will provide higher water irrigation, tackling and easing all sorts of problems; providing the means for tackling hunger and malnutrition. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Five of these were eases of knowingly attempting to pass defective material. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If that happened, the problem would be eased. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Nevertheless, there are signs, to be considered in more detail below, that the situation was easing and that endowment regimes were progressively adopted. The burden can be eased by introducing the following procedure. The black cloth eased counting and collection of eggs. The following remark eases work with the fractional parts. The economic structural changes have eased the pressure on natural forests and indirectly promoted forest development and the private sector of the economy. Voting and its subsequent tabulation is much eased by the use of voting machines. He believed that mathematical symmetry enabled the common man to calculate across a range of activities, thus easing his entry into the commercial marketplace. We have chosen to explore this path because it eases the production of dynamic texts. Antidepressive treatment can shorten a period of depression, thus easing what is often a painful and socially disabling state for patients with depression. Clearance of the gallery forests would have been a demanding task, but one certainly eased by the ready supply of iron tools. As the post-war labour restrictions eased, another associated problem arose. Again the voice eases from a conversational to a poetic mode. The coming of the railways eased this somewhat. We could have gone out and eased policy, more than policy already was eased. 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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