词汇 | example_english_exclusive |
释义 | Examples of exclusiveThese 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. Late prehistoric ostentation, by contrast, was aimed at a larger audience and there is no sign of an exclusive elite culture. Constraints for the connects space are inclusive or exclusive in nature. The exclusivity definition specifies that a par t is either exclusive or shared. The shared and exclusive use of resource is generalized via the use of contexts. Subsequently, all autosomes were re-analysed using models with exclusive paternal or maternal expression [4]. In addition to the non-exclusive relationships found, there was also the nature of the discriminating factors to be taken into consideration. Women are expected to work as well as bear children and the two roles are not seen as mutually exclusive. The exclusive use of non-appliance methods increases as the educational level declines. Duration of exclusive nursing and nursing at night were the significant predictors. Based on our findings, perceptual similarity may qualify as a sort of conclusive evidence for two-year-olds that labels do not denote mutually exclusive categories. The exclusive emphasis on equivalences reflects the intended transformational application of laws. Thus, the patterns -, -a -, and sl - sr are exhaustive and exclusive. Politics and policy making were claimed to be the exclusive domain of the state. They often specifically targeted their disadvantaged beneficiaries in an open, unabashed way, and were often exclusive. The problem with this finding is that none of the social, religious, and economic categories examined above are exclusive of others. At the same time, however, this exclusive focus on women at times overlooks impor tant aspects of women's social relations with their broader environment. The national narrative is based on an attempt to maintain an exclusive monopoly over truth, pain, victimhood, justice. There is a distinct purity to an exclusive ascetic path or an exclusive sensual path. In relation to the hospital, the implicit assumption is that this health structure has a technical vocation exclusive from social problems. Values vary from one (exclusive use of a single prey type) to n (even use of all prey types). Contested places invoke mutually exclusive interpretations of the landscape or rival notions about social and cultural priorities associated with a specific location. The social tensions thrown up by these disparities can sometimes be read in the language of civic arguments over popular or exclusive ownership and appropriation. Nature and nurture, though now distinct terms, were not yet necessarily mutually exclusive. The possible outcomes in the module are both exclusive and exhaustive. Mutually exclusive expression of human red and green visual pigment-repor ter transgenes occurs at high frequency in murine cone photoreceptors. Mutually exclusive expression of human red and green visual pigment-reporter transgenes occurs at high frequency in murine cone photoreceptors. Despite the requirement that transfers of ownership must be in writing, courts have held that a nonexclusive license may be granted without a written instrument. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Cultural studies should not mean the exclusive study of popular culture or mass media, although it may, and in most cases should, include these. Not mutually exclusive is the possibility that metabolism of progesterone is enhanced, particularly by conversion of progesterone to its primary metabolite 20a-hydroxyprogesterone. If so, there would be no benefit in choosing exclusive over inclusive legal positivism on this ground. Furthermore, individual liberation and private morality are not mutually exclusive ideals. They also pulled back from the more obvious manifestations of exclusive and local knowledge that had previously marked their practice. They can be awarded exclusive rights to the harvesting of certain animals. Exclusive groups draw part of their strength and self-definition from their narrowness - broadening them, or lowering the barriers to entry, simply weakens them. Likewise, other factors may affect whether one can justifiably give exclusive propositions decisive assent. Indeed, these reformers acted as decisive, though not exclusive, influences upon his theological outlook and ecclesiastical career. Since psychological dispositions might (in some views) turn out to be physical properties, the official distinction between physicalism and dispositionalism is not exclusive. Second, though they are distinct, the political-functional and diffuse models are not mutually exclusive. All that distinguishes them are different ways to look at things, and these distinctions are in no way absolute or exclusive. The elements of our descriptive domains are neither mutually exclusive nor independent. They are not mutually exclusive, but instead emphasize different explanatory variables. Here the accidental trolley driver is on the scene and has exclusive control over where the trolley goes and what the consequences will be. Exclusive r ules of recognition are "dynamic" in the sense that they are capable of motivating different actions at different times. The low positive predictive value indicates that the methods are more inclusive than exclusive. Once the exclusive domain of women, childbirth practices are now dominated by a largely male obstetric workforce, displacing the traditionally female dominated practice of midwifery. A further disadvantage is the exclusive geometric character of the approach, which is believed to increase the planning complexity. If nonexclusive, the donee must appoint some property to each object. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Both patterns have elements in common but differ in crucial ways and should be considered mutually exclusive. In so doing it questions the logic and justification for exclusive reliance on judicial interpretation of a bill of rights. I think it is clear, however, that these terms are inclusive rather than exclusive in their force. The pattern was repeated throughout the period, but it was not an exclusive feature of foreign merchants' investment strategies. The elections of the independence period were far from being exclusive. The sample points in a sample space must be mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive. If the participation of the former type of antibody were predominant or exclusive, sera would show similar reactivities against all antigens. There were a total of 6657 individuals exclusive of turbellarians, larval nematodes, metacercariae and larval cestodes. My point is simply that diverse influences are not necessarily mutually exclusive. The tiny number of titles, just a few hundred in a nation of millions, kept the order exclusive. Note that p1, p2 and p3 involve three kinds of mutually exclusive government transfers. The first stage of the refinement shows rule 1 split into two rules 2 which have mutually exclusive boolean expressions. She does not have good non-question-begging evidence for these further claims any more than she does for the exclusive belief itself. There is no radical disjunction, no mutually exclusive ' either-or', between them. Pluralism is thus not another historical religion making an exclusive religious claim, but a meta-theory about the relation between the historical religions. Pain and addiction are not mutually exclusive problems. Clearly, the above scenarios are not mutually exclusive. Several potential state aids in the form of exclusive rights concessions were also revealed. The issue could be approached in at least two ways, not necessarily mutually exclusive. The papers gave exclusive attention to the patients' (and/or carers) account and used open designs to allow for situated views to surface. Cases of merger belie the view that lexical and auxiliary readings are exclusive. The simultaneous presence in a learner's grammar of two features that should be mutually exclusive (optionality) typifies second language acquisition. When the constraint is imposed exclusive of the investment, inflation affects the pattern (and volume) of trade through a commodity-substitution effect. A small number only are exclusive to one or another operating system. The or operation between events, also called merge, can be realised using a classical exclusive or gate (xor between levels). As they note, these approaches are not mutually exclusive, and the distinctions indeed sometimes seem arbitrary. Exclusive means excluding influences from outside as much as possible and providing control by mechanical means such as air conditioning and artificial light. As noted earlier, there are myriad possible functions for figurines, many of which were probably not mutually exclusive. The mahmudi to some extent was excepted from this sensitivity because of its function as the exclusive purchasing medium in long-distance trade. Finally, an exclusive focus on reworking childhood trauma has been replaced by an examination of relationships in the here and now. We argue that these two factors are not mutually exclusive and that their effects interact. Although the responsibilities of each institution are discussed separately, they are not, as we will demonstrate mutually exclusive. Housing projects creating new - either public or collective - outdoor spaces need not be approached as solely defensive and exclusive enterprises. Under this view, phonetic interpretation is not a function of grammar but is the exclusive preserve of the articulatory and auditory-perceptual facilities. Conversely, he also indicated that instrumental rationality is not exclusive to modern societies and influences behaviours in pre-capitalist societies as well. At the same time, however, governments too had a positive stake in pursuing stabilization through extensive if not nearly exclusive reliance on monetary austerity. Presbyterian women, by contrast, focused on exclusive experiences in church, some of which did not even occur within their locale. As a result, many rulers turned to parochial and exclusive identity groups, such as ethnicity, for support. When they worked for the stage, as each in turn did, they attempted to form exclusive alliances. The spirit of chivalrous and romantic love proceeded on the same exclusive principle. Another entry barrier, considered in chapter 9, was due to integration between merchant houses and overseas manufacturers which granted exclusive distribution rights. The symbolic resources are such things as exclusive rights to access parts of the database, operating system locks, and so on. Still, none of these can claim a historical distinctiveness exclusive to the recent past. Although they are discussed here as separate issues, tourism, recreation and sport are not mutually exclusive. The term avoids many of the pitfalls of more exclusive categories such as aristocracy and bourgeoisie. Second, we must accept that our categories are not mutually exclusive, but overlap. Almost exclusive focus on his economic and teleological writings has tended to obscure his theoretical treatment of immediate and central political issues. Of course the city is not the exclusive property of the people, but neither does it belong solely to the upper class. Enclosure is supposed to have rectified these problems by bringing land under exclusive private control. Patenting demanded full disclosure of the technical details, so secrecy and application for a patent were often mutually exclusive. Communal controls were abolished, so that each owner - and thus each farmer - had exclusive control over his or her property. The great disaster of religion is that each religion tends to assert one exclusive saviour. The agency system of exclusive distribution rights for recognized brands had significant anti-competitive effects. 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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