词汇 | example_english_enact |
释义 | Examples of enactThese 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. Basically, a coordination artifact entails a form of mediation among the agents using it, and effectively embeds and enacts some coordination policies. Their fiercely enacted fantasies may even erode some of the ideological power of bodily-indexed binaries and naturalised dualities. Throughout the postwar era, leftist opposition parties strongly objected to enacting such legislation, arguing that it would represent a step toward the nation's remilitarization. Sectoral governance is, however, less successful in enacting those regulatory solutions in the face of distributive conflict in a politicised environment. Two rules identical in the positions they create, and the descriptions they produce, might differ in the processes by which they were enacted. Therefore, if legislators predict that bills will be enacted, they will vote for bills although they prefer to defeat bills. Even (seemingly) unimportant enacted laws change the status quo policy and have greater utility than dead important bills. No bill was enacted into law at this session. The president may also want to break political stalemates within her party or put pressure on her opponents to get her policies enacted. The deflationary policies enacted in response to the depression led to severe cutbacks in metropolitan army effectives in the early 1930s. Moreover, in both cases the harm flows from an unjustified governmental action, namely the action of enacting the r ule. Judges defer to legislators when the will of the latter is clearly expressed in statutes that have been enacted in the procedurally correct way. A good number of local constitutions have been reformed, and a few state laws on indigenous rights and culture have been enacted. At the same time as landed income went up, parliament enacted legislation to limit patronage sources available to politicians. In so doing, they created an arena within which the complex interplay of gendered sexualities was enacted. The actor is a creator and not dependent on the guidance of a director, who always remains external to the enacted drama. Language ideology both reflects and enacts racial inequalities. Two additional slide sensors are positioned on the body (figure 2), enacted by the picking hand to shape the playback of live and recorded sounds. However, there are two kinds of space produced by culture that are linked to the enacted spaces and the agential, but sometimes only indirectly. If enacted, these changes will enhance consumer access to the courts and, in the process, further empower consumers relative to state and market actors. Habits are enacted by virtually all labour market participants. Besides, given that the ordinance had been enacted as a temporary security measure, it should only be invoked with great caution. A shared ethnic value, such as familism, may be subscribed to at all socio-economic levels but more frequently enacted with more financial and intellectual resources. As such, resources were utilized in an optimized manner for the propor tion of the original schedule models that were enacted. The classical architecture might also have reassured a nineteenth-century viewer that the principles of good government were being enacted. Another major change was the extensive reform of the active labour market policy enacted in 1997. Figure 4 offers a glance at the overall measure of decentralisation enacted in these countries. As it would appear, nothing is better suited to prevent a revolutionary upheaval than the licensed revolt enacted in carnival. Such arrangements, enacted without the customary familial negotiations, usurped the privileges of parents and their ability to protect their family lineage, stability, and honour. Each parish (or township) formed a unit within which a characteristic, almost predictable pattern of land use was enacted. The photographs depicted reversible agent-action-patient events enacted by figurines in which one of the figurines had a particular attribute. Another notion is that of nondeterminism- the goal does not of itself determine the decisions enacting the exploration. The three-, four- and five-year-olds enacted those verbs causatively at chance rates. While he does not identify specific legislation by name, he was almost certainly warning against recently enacted federal laws. Rather, the definition can be enacted and manipulated through the action of social agents. Institutional arrangements and enacted beliefs sustain and reproduce this social grid. Representation of the mind was not so much something to talk about; rather, it was something to be enacted in cultural and personal life. Recently, legislation requiring presentation of economic evaluations for new pharmaceutical products was enacted. He also provides useful observations on the activities of civic authorities in, for example, enacting relevant legislation. However, the author does recognize that power relationships were enacted from the outset. Public avowals of conversion, often a major part of the service, made members themselves scripts to be enacted and applauded. Discussion was itself understood as enacting social change - it was the sign of a more porous but also more rational society. Since these statutes were enacted, scholars and activists have argued over their political effects. They did not seek to build state legislatures capable of deliberating and enacting complex public policy. In this framework, preferences may be enacted on the results of updates, whereas updates may be used for the purpose of changing preferences. Law 1397, which established the national health system, was enacted in 1983 as a major reform in the area of health. Even in those states where primary reforms had been enacted, contested primaries did not always occur. In the first decades after the law was enacted, courts tended to emphasize that the primary purpose of bankruptcy law was to serve creditors. In the first 20 years after it was enacted, the law was widely used by these creditors and the majority of cases were business bankruptcies. Assume that the rulemaker has chosen to ban public burnings and has enacted a rule to that effect. Moreover, such social obligations can be (and often are) enacted verbally. In a more competitive political setting, the current administration has enacted a programme that establishes a minimum investment per student in primary education. If the participants were hesitant or looked puzzled about enacting the sentence, they were encouraged to do whatever they thought was right. The focus is on the linguistic mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion as they are enacted in discourse. The seal hunt was enacted in ways that would be unpalatable to many of our urban student teachers. Second, due to the first-father problem, enacting permanent transfers involves a paternalistic action at time zero, as no generation would selfishly make the initial gift. Interviewees' rights and obligations to know are a product of negotiation, enacted in interaction with interviewers through each par ty's turns at talk. Dominant cities faced no special obstacles from the governor or the senate in enacting special legislation. Through their interrelationship in organization theory, "uncertainty" and "rationality" were enacted as two binary opposites that reproduce each other and construct one "coherent" scheme. The actual implementation of the policy, however, seems to have taken between 300 and 400 years to be enacted. However, the reforms enacted were skilfully designed and their impact carefully assessed. A very large ($2.1 million) rivers and harbors bill, enacted in 1852, funded more than 100 separate projects. Since then, a number of federal states have enacted legislation to enforce this ban (16). However, various governmental legal requirements to provide medical services, such as impartiality in access to medical services regardless of salary, have been enacted. The term also offers authorization to interpret, enacts a wish, suggests a cultural utopia, or puts in place a political program. Cosmopolitan politics are enacted at the local and the 'supra-national' level, at the official and unofficial level. However, sectoral governance appears to be less successful in enacting regulatory solutions in the face of distributive conflicts in a politicised environment. Rather, they are the products in large part of expert knowledge enacted in discourses such as those of translation, grammars, dictionaries, and style manuals. The accumulation is enacted by referring to lexicalized concepts and by connecting lexicalized concepts through propositions that are operating at higher levels of abstraction. In this way, during the two decades from 1781 to 1800, they enacted the bifurcation of substantive and procedural law. As a result, once war did break out, legislation had to be enacted very rapidly to meet popular demands. There was little prospect that their recommendations would be enacted. Indeed, one enacts autonomy through such higher order, reflective commitments. Alternatively, altruistic behavior will likely not be enacted when this construct is cognitively inaccessible. As a result, leaders in several states enacted policy changes based on what they viewed as the new research on brain development. In personal terms, the firm's role as his employer is enacted by a supervisor - another employee of the firm. Unexpectedly, girls enacted more themes of child respect for father when their actual! As for the ten images with figures, they are all representations of a single female enacting a variety of different activities. By fully enacting that role they could more efficiently and legitimately evoke the rajdharma norm, the norm of kingly duty. The child's utterances produced while enacting the sentence were also transcribed. By that time the military had enacted a number of economic policies that hurt small farmers. As she does so, her work enacts a didactic function that resembles that of the courtesy books with which romances are often conjoined. Once this end was accomplished, a "scenario" for ending the war could be enacted. Again the ritual entry of crossing the threshold was enacted, and in this case from a doubly liminal area to a liminal area. All the new grounds of nullity proposed in 1912 were enacted. No law shall be enacted providing for the grant of a dissolution of marriage. The related domestic legislation was to be enacted before the end of 1990. The examples provided of 'rituals' enacted in relation to antiquities are the exceptions rather than the norm. One interesting question is whether treatment is best enacted during periods of developmental change or those of relative stability. Raters determined whether the child fully inhibited movement (2 points), partially enacted the movement (1 point), or completely enacted the movement (0 points). Ideally, governments should publish full statements on economic rates of return, and on environmental impacts, both before and after expenditures are made or regulations enacted. What do students understand about this aim, and how do they see it enacted in the clinical world? People may agree with a norm but interpret differently how it is to be enacted. While the community care legislation was enacted in 1990, full implementation was delayed until 1993. Alternatively, is it to explain patterns in the activities of humans in terms of a history of differential reproduction of individuals enacting those patterns? By enacting the subservient role with the required deferential manners they could to an extent assert their interests. 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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