词汇 | example_english_ever-present |
释义 | Examples of ever-presentThese 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. Not that they, nor a number of other contributors, reject the ever-present possibility of range extensions. This is most obviously the case in eager learning methodologies, like neural networks, where overfitting to the training data is an ever-present danger. In addition, there is the ever-present risk of unintentional exposures of populations to toxic chemicals and pathogens through industrial accidents and food contamination. It really is true that there is almost nothing as ever-present in the history of mankind as war. Such an ever-present social ethos is bound to be slippery to conceptualize. Imbuing all this discussion is the fascinating, ever-present conflict between the rhetoric of individual morality and the exhortations towards collective reform. The spread of disease from one farm to another is therefore an ever-present risk, and epidemics have been a major problem. Finally, there is the ever-present trap of mono-causalism. Her effects are ever-present and legion, but utterly dissociated from their origin. And there was the ever-present problem of the ship dragging her anchor and drifting whenever there was a strong wind. First, there was the ever-present threat of electoral defeat. Only big, important goals will, in reflective equilibrium, stand above the ever-present froth and allow the comparison to be anything more than a rough one. Participants in these workshops, numbering many thousands, were treated to a method that was brilliantly inventive in its lack of presumption and ever-present humour. The new institutions seemed idiosyncratic and state action an arbitrary and ever-present possibility. A primary example of this (in addition to the ever-present symmetric algebra functor on vector spaces) is the storage modality on suplattices described earlier. The controversy over theory and practice was an ever-present millstone around the necks of scientists. For others, life without the physical presence of the partner is nonetheless life with the ever-present materially-grounded memory of that relationship. The different ways in which such climatic hazards affected farming meant that the threat of reduced output was ever-present. Opportunities to dispel or discount the ever-present rumours of inter-group hostility and to negotiate peace painstakingly proved evasive. In this play the train is an ever-present image of political deceit and relentless movement towards war. Yet it does so in order to make lack the ever-present site of imperfect and deferred meaning. Legislators were advised instead to leave individual farmers free to pursue their private interest, since the ever-present demand for their output would guarantee its supply. This time a massive engineering effort ensued to conquer the ever-present water. Clearly there is a theatrical tension between the smooth, unimpeded interaction of man and beast and the ever-present threat of violent disruption. 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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