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释义 | outline1 nounoutline2 verb outlineout‧line1 /ˈaʊtlaɪn/ ●●○ noun ExamplesEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorthe shape of something or someone► shape Collocations the shape that something is, for example a square, a circle etc: · You can get pasta in lots of different shapes.· What shape is the swimming pool?· The fruits are similar in shape and size to plums.· The desks form a U-shape, so that the teacher can interact easily with the students.· The pool was custom built, it is an unusual shape.· If a mole changes color or shape, see a doctor. ► form the shape of something - use this especially to talk about art or when the shape is not very clear: · Sleeping forms lay in groups and rows on the earth floor.· The painting consists of a series of interlocking forms. ► figure the shape of a person: · There were figures painted on the walls of the cave.· Dark figures emerged from the building, and disappeared into the night. figure of: · I saw the figure of a woman below the bridge. ► silhouette the dark shape of something or someone seen against a bright background: · The trees were silhouettes in the morning fog.silhouette of: · I saw the silhouette of someone waiting under the streetlight. ► profile the shape of someone's face when seen from the side: · an artist's sketch of McMillan's profile· He sat by the window, his handsome profile outlined against the sky.in profile: · They showed her a photo of a young brunette, taken in profile. ► outline a line around the edge of something that shows its shape: outline of: · The outline of a footprint was visible in the snow.· On the envelopes had been stamped the outlines of Santa Claus, holly, and a reindeer. ► contour the outer shape of something, that has a lot of curves, especially an area of land or a person's body: · The seat is adjustable to fit the contours of your back.· A topographical map shows the contours of the earth's surface. ► lines the outer shape of something long or tall, especially something that looks very graceful or attractive: · The dress's flowing lines are attractive on most women.lines of: · He noticed the long, slim lines of her legs beneath the colorful cotton skirt. a statement in which facts or ideas are summarized► summary a short statement that gives only the main ideas and facts of something that has been written or said: · "The progress we hoped for has clearly not developed," the council said in the summary to its final report.· In its report on the speech, the radio carried a brief summary, but did not broadcast the whole thing.summary of: · Write a two-page summary of the results of your research.· I've made a summary of the main points in the Secretary General's speech.news summary British (=a short programme reporting the main events in the news): · There will be a news summary at 9.05. ► outline a short statement, especially a written one, that summarizes a statement or piece of writing and contains only the most important points: · Write a short outline covering the main points before you start on your essay.outline of: · The book begins with an outline of the events that led to the First World War.broad outline (=a very general outline): · In this paper I will give a broad outline of the research we have been doing.in outline (=giving an outline): · This chapter shows, in outline, the way money circulates through the economy. ► overview a short statement that summarizes a whole subject, situation, or problem in a general way: · Before we can consider the details we need to have an overview of the whole situation.overview of: · The aim of the first chapter is to provide a general overview of the subjects that will be covered. ► rundown a report, especially a spoken one, that summarizes a set of events or a situation quickly and simply: rundown of: · I want a complete rundown of what's been happening while I've been away.· What follows is a rundown of all the ways one company tries to market its products.rundown on: · Here is a rundown on the outdoor activities available in the resort. ► precis a short piece of writing, especially one written by a student as a formal language exercise, intended to summarize the main points of a longer piece of writing: precis of: · I want you to write a precis of the whole passage in not more than 80 words. ► synopsis a short piece of writing that summarizes the story of a film, play, or book: · I read the synopsis and decided that it would make an interesting film.synopsis of: · Please write a synopsis of the story, not more than 100 words long. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY Meaning 1adjectives► a broad/general outline 1[countable, uncountable] the main ideas or facts about something, without the details: a research proposal outlineoutline of an outline of world historybroad/rough/general outline a broad outline of the committee’s plansin outline A debt reduction scheme was agreed in outline (=people agreed on its main points).2[countable, uncountable] a line around the edge of something which shows its shapeoutline of The outlines of animals were cut into the rock. an outline map of Europein outline figures drawn in outline3[countable] a plan for a piece of writing in which each new idea or fact is separately written down: Always write an outline for your essays.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 1adjectivesa broad/general outline (=the main ideas or parts of something rather than all the details)· The report gives only a broad outline of the company's performance.a brief outline· Each chapter begins with a brief outline of the topics covered in the chapter.a basic outline· I remembered the basic outline of the story, but not how it ended.a rough outline (=one that has no details and that might change)· Thompson gave me a rough outline of what had happened at the previous meeting.the bare outline (=one with no details at all)· The paragraph gives readers only the bare outline of Milton's life.verbsgive somebody an outline· The leaflet gives you an outline of the Party's main policies.provide an outline· The first chapter provides an outline of the theory of evolution.COLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2adjectivesa vague/dim outline (=difficult to see)· I could just make out a vague outline of a barn.a blurred outline (=unclear)· Through the spaces between the bars he saw the blurred outline of the oil derrick high in the sky.a clear/sharp outline· Peeling off the tape after the paint has dried leaves a clear outline to the shapes.verbsdraw an outline· First, I draw out the outline of the leaf onto paper, and start adding areas of colour.trace an outline (=draw the outline of something, usually with your finger or toe)· She traced the outline of his lips with her fingers.outline + NOUNan outline map· an outline map of the islandan outline drawing/sketch· Once I am happy with the outline sketch, I start painting. (=the main ideas or parts of something rather than all the details)· The report gives only a broad outline of the company's performance. ► a brief outline· Each chapter begins with a brief outline of the topics covered in the chapter. ► a basic outline· I remembered the basic outline of the story, but not how it ended. ► a rough outline (=one that has no details and that might change)· Thompson gave me a rough outline of what had happened at the previous meeting. ► the bare outline (=one with no details at all)· The paragraph gives readers only the bare outline of Milton's life. verbs► give somebody an outline· The leaflet gives you an outline of the Party's main policies. ► provide an outline· The first chapter provides an outline of the theory of evolution. Meaning 2adjectives► a vague/dim outline (=difficult to see)· I could just make out a vague outline of a barn. ► a blurred outline (=unclear)· Through the spaces between the bars he saw the blurred outline of the oil derrick high in the sky. ► a clear/sharp outline· Peeling off the tape after the paint has dried leaves a clear outline to the shapes. verbs► draw an outline· First, I draw out the outline of the leaf onto paper, and start adding areas of colour. ► trace an outline (=draw the outline of something, usually with your finger or toe)· She traced the outline of his lips with her fingers. outline + NOUN► an outline map· an outline map of the island ► an outline drawing/sketch· Once I am happy with the outline sketch, I start painting. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► outline a method (=describe a method in a few words)· This leaflet outlines the methods that are available to you. ► outline a plan (=describe it in a general way)· They listened as he outlined his plan. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► bare· For the purposes of this appeal the barest outline is sufficient.· The bare outlines and graphic shorthand of Botticelli s drawings leave more space for the imagination, and speak more directly.· It is necessary in his judgment to relate the facts only in the barest outline.· These brief examples are given, in bare outline, to indicate some possible procedures.· That is the bare outline of the Pilmay and Scott story, a tale that could be told in much more detail. ► basic· The basic outline of the beaded sample was worked with a plain crochet chain sewn with slip stitch to the knitting.· We thought these books were good because they told the basic story outline for novels.· And even if we know the basic outline of a story we may not remember how it ends! ► black· The gallows with its black outline, like a half-completed cross, sank back behind the hedge and was lost to view.· The striking visual appearance of that black and white outline has sparked off innumerable creative ideas. ► brief· You may feel, on consideration, that a brief outline would serve your purposes better.· Such, in brief outline, was the Combined Fleet plan for the Midway operation.· Only a brief outline of the main points which currently affect business executives can be given here.· A brief outline will illustrate how the reforms benefit the average eater.· Details of this are described at appropriate stages in this book, so here a brief outline will suffice.· Only a brief outline of the structure will be presented.· What follows is therefore only a brief outline, with a closer examination of certain areas.· This guide is intended to provide a brief outline of resources and services. ► broad· That period now covers the year ahead and two succeeding years in broader outline. ► clear· To hide their clear outlines they need some kind of disruptive markings.· The plate showed the clear outline of a skeleton!· However, the syllabus does provide a clear outline of the department's philosophy and aims and objectives. ► general· The irreducibility thesis, in its general outline, might be summed up thus.· Taylor can describe it only in general outline.· Though the specifics will vary enormously, the general outline is quite clear.· During that painful walk I managed to work out the general outline of these pages.· Even the shape of a tree - with its numerous branches and twigs - resembles the general outline of our own lungs. ► rough· I have not been able to do more than suggest the rough outline of this approach.· As the rough outlines of other cult members' lives began to take shape, I recognized them, too.· We started the first rough outline of a scenario.· So in the rest of this introductory chapter I will give a rough outline of all that we did, and why.· So, if you can, plan ahead in rough outline. NOUN► agreement· Although no longer a barren exchange, they do not represent outline agreements to be followed at the national level. ► map· It opens with an outline map and the superimposition of the rather rigid zones used by the emergency planners. ► plan· The application also contained outline plans for housing.· The student could produce an overview or outline plan containing a consideration of ideas showing the main components of the investigation. ► planning· He was after outline planning and thought he was going to get it.· In 1989 outline planning for a similar development there by Bellway was refused by Middlesbrough Council's economic development and planning committee.· The club have submitted an application for outline planning permission to Glasgow District Council following extensive feasibility studies. ► proposal· Your reference materials should be sorted out and grouped together around each subheading within the proposal outline.· The subheading topics suggested in the research proposal outline do not represent the final work in proposal writing.· One good example of this flow is implicit in the Introduction section of the research proposal outline.· In the case of an overflow of note material, extra pages may easily be attached to the proposal outline.· Begin with a review of your proposal as prepared, using the proposal outline and the accompanying guidelines. VERB► begin· I had already begun an outline for another book and for that I needed some local colour in an Eastern bloc country. ► create· This forms as the fibrils fan out and begin to create the spherical outline.· Hanging indentations are commonly used to create numbered paragraphs and outlines. ► draw· To design a room you first select a scale and draw the outline of the walls from the top view.· In other words, you can draw outline then colour and draw over it as you like.· The bars should be solid, not just drawn in outline.· To start with I used them straight with no water and sharpened the leads to a fine point to draw the outline. ► follow· Then he felt along to a door frame and followed its outline until he found a light-switch.· No pattern instructions are involved as the shaping is worked by following the outline row by row.· Braids following the outline of curtains give a formal, traditional appearance.· For example, it lends itself to a curve following the outline of the frame, a garland or a solid design.· A valance following the outline of the windows can offer another pleasing effect.· On the blank east wall the Eastons have opened up windows, following the outlines of earlier mullions.· As a result, my Paraphrase is a ten-minute composition for eight wind players which follows the outline of the opera plot. ► give· Suppose we are given some outline drawings of axes.· They it is that give civilizations their essential outline and characteristic quality.· To start with, imagine you are given just the physical outline of adults of several species.· The editorial gives us a simple outline about how we read images that could be found in any photography textbook.· These brief examples are given, in bare outline, to indicate some possible procedures.· The trombones, etc. give the outline only here.· Your plan gives an outline shape to the essay in paragraphs or chunks of connected information and ideas. 6. ► produce· The student could produce an overview or outline plan containing a consideration of ideas showing the main components of the investigation.· The packaging may not produce an outline visible on a radiograph, and shadows due to constipation may obscure their silhouette. ► provide· This provides an outline of the purpose of each module and what is expected from students.· On this page, we provide an outline of each of the new awards.· Both treatments will provide no more than outlines and in no way can be regarded as exhaustive.· Pre-determined astrological influences may have provided the outline.· However, the syllabus does provide a clear outline of the department's philosophy and aims and objectives.· This guide is intended to provide a brief outline of resources and services.· This briefing paper aims to provide an outline of the major issues involved in the trade and environment debate.· The author provides an outline; the young reader uses the outline on which to graft his own refinements. ► see· I could see by its outline that it was at least notionally human.· Cruising underwater, you see pale outlines of the irregular sea bottom.· I could see the outline of the soldier in front of me, at least that is an improvement on yesterday evening's march.· Once, briefly, I saw her outline again, safely on a parallel course.· The radial shields are usually covered although in some specimens it is possible to see the outline of distal end.· Squinting into the sunset, one could see the outline of the Statue of Liberty.· I woke to see the dim outlines of a mountain towards the southeast.· Beyond, I could see the outline of a vast quarry, clearly from whence the car had come. ► sketch· I have tried to sketch in outline why I think this to be wrong.· Before you begin, look at the way Katherine Mansfield sketched the outlines for her last stories. ► trace· Slowly and sensually he traced the outline of her lips with the tip of his tongue.· His hand moved round and round, tracing the outline of a blue ring.· Who will trace in sleep the outline of my hips?· I eased the steel strip out, drawing it downward to trace the outline of what seemed to be a bolt.· The artist then laboriously traces the outline of the image placing anchor points and stretching the curves or lines between them.· It's said that he first traced the outline for his ladylike creation around a tall woman friend.· If it is thin enough you will be able to trace the outlines of a plot originally drawn on graph paper.· Instead his mouth pressed against the soft cotton, tracing the outline of her body and making her shudder. ► write· When she was told this was one of the better scripts, Lynda promptly wrote four outlines for plots herself.· For a self-evaluation, write a detailed outline with three sections: your current responsibilities, your strengths, your weaknesses.· The last thing I wanted was to have to write the outline again.· To approach one, write, giving an outline of the novel, asking if they would be interested in reading it. outline1 nounoutline2 verb outlineoutline2 ●●○ verb [transitive] Verb TableVERB TABLE outline
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Longman Language Activatornot containing many details► general Collocations a general description or explanation of something contains the most basic information but does not include all the details: · The course is called 'A General Introduction to Computing'.· This general description of the countryside oversimplifies what is really a very complicated pattern of soils and climate.a general idea (=basic knowledge): · This guidebook will give you a good general idea of the city. ► rough not exact or complete, but with enough details for you to understand something: rough plan/outline etc: · We've drawn up a rough plan but we haven't worked out all the costs.· I have not been able to do more than suggest the rough outline of this approach. a rough idea (=a basic explanation or understanding): · Give us a rough idea of what you're trying to do. ► broad: broad outline/generalization etc giving you basic information, so that you can understand a situation, but not giving many details: · Can you give me a broad outline of what the speech was about?· It's only a short course, but it's enough to give you a broad understanding of the subject.· To say that people are healthier than they used to be is a broad generalization -- the reality is a little more complex. ► outline: outline knowledge/agreement/approval etc based on general principles, not on exact details: · Students taking this course need to have at least an outline knowledge of computing.· The two leaders have reached an outline agreement on controlling short range nuclear weapons. ► not go into detail if you do not go into detail when you are telling someone about something, you only give them the basic facts, without any details: · It was only a quick explanation - he didn't really go into detail. to describe something in a general way, giving only the main points► outline to describe something such as an idea, plan, or report by giving the main points of it, especially in writing: · Each member of staff received a letter outlining their responsibilities and duties.· He declined to provide a copy of the report but agreed to outline its contents. ► sketch out to describe something such as a plan or an idea in a general way without giving any details or being very exact: · In his letter, Marx sketched out his ideas for a new work on the history of capitalism in Britain.· Could you sketch out for us exactly how you see this plan developing? WORD SETS► Visualabstract, adjectiveafter, prepositionArt Deco, nounart gallery, nounartist, nounArt Nouveau, nounbackground, nouncalligraphy, nouncaricature, nouncaricature, verbcaricaturist, nouncartoon, nouncarving, nounceramics, nounchalk, nouncharcoal, nounchase, verbclip art, nouncomposition, nounconceptual art, nouncontrast, nouncrayon, nouncrayon, verbcutout, noundecal, noundimension, noundoodle, verbdraughtsman, noundrawing, nounengrave, verbengraving, nounexhibit, nounfigurative, adjectivefigure, nounfreehand, adjectivegallery, noungilt, noungilt, adjectivegraphic, adjectivegraphic design, noungraphics, nouniconography, nounillustrate, verbillustration, nounink, nounink, verbinset, verbintaglio, nounlacquer, nounlacquer, verblaser, nounlife-size, adjectivelight show, nounlinocut, nounmanikin, nounmezzotint, nounmobile, nounmodel, nounmodel, verbmodernism, nounmontage, nounmosaic, nounmount, verbmural, nounmuseum, nounnaturalism, nounnaturalistic, adjectiveneedlepoint, nounnude, nounobjet d'art, nounochre, nounold master, nounop art, nounormolu, nounornamentation, nounoutline, verbpanorama, nounpantograph, nounpastel, nounpastel, adjectiveperspective, nounpicture, nounpicture, verbplasticity, nounpop art, nounportfolio, nounpose, verbpose, nounprimary colour, nounprint, verbprint, nounrelief, nounrepresentational, adjectiverestrained, adjectiveretro, nounretrospective, nounrubbing, nounself-portrait, nounshade, nounshade, verbsilk screen, adjectivesilversmith, nounsitter, nounsketch, nounsketch, verbsketchpad, nounson et lumière, nounstudy, nounstylized, adjectivesuperimpose, verbsymbol, nountattoo, nountattoo, verbtessellated, adjectivetransfer, nounturpentine, nounvanishing point, nounvibrant, adjectiveview, nounvisual aid, nounvisual arts, nounwoodcarving, nounwoodcut, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► outline a method 1to describe something in a general way, giving the main points but not the details: The new president outlined plans to deal with crime, drugs, and education.2to show the edge of something, or draw around its edge, so that its shape is clear: a map with our property outlined in red trees outlined against the skyGRAMMAR Outline is usually passive in this meaning. (=describe a method in a few words)· This leaflet outlines the methods that are available to you. ► outline a plan (=describe it in a general way)· They listened as he outlined his plan. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADVERB► above· The objectives for instruction in online information retrieval have been outlined above.· Acyclovir's anti-viral activity is based on just the kind of selective enzyme interactions outlined above.· Each of the theoretical approaches outlined above is vulnerable to specific criticisms.· The key feature of the exercise I have outlined above is the need for centralized planning.· In the first place, there is the differential distribution of occupational schemes between men and women outlined above.· An attempt at prediction, like that outlined above, would now have little chance of success.· Despite the moves outlined above, the need for regulation in the electricity industry remains of crucial importance.· Measures to reduce unemployment are of the utmost importance and have been outlined above. ► already· The argument for solar constancy is essentially the one I have already outlined.· The aim of the exercise is to win support for the constitutional settlement that Britain and Ireland have already outlined.· Healey had already outlined some ideas in a lecture at the University of California in February 1961. ► below· However, vases are the primary motifs in the two designs outlined below.· The differences between and the characteristics of each type of search is outlined below.· For the reasons outlined below, we have had to raise our Contents premiums in certain areas of the country.· But it doesn't always work out easily, as shown in the situation outlined below.· Under the headings of efficiency and accountability a number of initiatives were introduced which are briefly outlined below.· The possibilities where this may occur are outlined below.· Some of the many measures dealt with are outlined below.· The major elements in each are outlined below. ► briefly· To tease out their effects, I will begin by briefly outlining the procedural and organisational framework intended to promote interagency co-operation.· Under the headings of efficiency and accountability a number of initiatives were introduced which are briefly outlined below.· It briefly outlines activities such as helplines, respite care services and consultation on community care proposals.· Introduction InPart One I have briefly outlined the origins and fate of the classical perspective in criminology.· These are briefly outlined in the protocol under each drug mentioned.· This is where the counsellor can briefly outline the agendas, leaving the counsellee in little doubt as to his or her intentions.· In the foregoing pages the history of five medieval South Slav states has been briefly outlined.· The fifth paragraph briefly outlines the Development Zone Scheme. ► earlier· Academics have no excuse not to provide students with the academic freedoms outlined earlier.· Many such children have some of the physical sensitivities we described for Hannah and outlined earlier in this chapter.· This use of probability information is susceptible to the problems of using statistical information outlined earlier and described by Sayre.· I outlined earlier how several of the themes developed in early slave days continue throughout the course of black involvement in sport.· Mantle compositions that could yield both mare basalts and highland rocks are consistent with the constraints on the interior outlined earlier.· In essence this is the same issue as that outlined earlier concerning the creativity of the school.· Wherever possible non-destructive approaches outlined earlier should be used to meet research objectives in preference to excavation.· These policies have the hallmarks of the subsistence approach to poverty outlined earlier in section 2 of this Chapter. ► here· Some of the proposals in each of these areas are outlined here.· For many people the approach outlined here goes much better when they are helped by a psychotherapist with the same Orientation.· A day in the life of a researcher can contain any of the tasks outlined here or several of them.· Several realignment plans will be discussed, including three that are outlined here.· There are also important taxation implications which are worth outlining here.· The ideas outlined here may seem a bit odd, cranky even, and certainly inconvenient and impractical.· The exercises outlined here should be regarded as steps in your learning process.· It is not possible even to outline here the workings of the language. ► how· Hobbes outlines how the methodical procedures of resolution and composition will result in such a science.· One valuable portion outlines how to add people to the composition to help tell a story.· It outlines how some 950 old and dangerous landfills are to be cleaned up.· Rosemary Verey, creator of Barnsley House in the Cotswolds outlined how to turn his looming hemlocks into topiary. NOUN► approach· This paper outlines a strategic approach for developing primary and community health services in London.· I shall then briefly outline a structural approach to the problem of the distinction between numerical and qualitative identity.· If the hon. Gentleman really believes that he has outlined a proper approach, I ask him to reconsider his position.· We outline a possible approach to the problem in the next section and in Chapter 3.· He represented a new mood of therapeutic optimism and outlined a scientific approach capable of giving reality to his ambitious aspirations.· This book introduces quality methods and outlines an approach to quality developed for healthcare services. ► area· He goes on to outline the areas of concern and reasons why they had not been dealt with.· Petrey outlines the main areas of disagreement and suggests an explanation for the differences between the two schools.· She outlined the four areas of the investigation they were considering. ► case· Jane Griffin outlines the case for the prosecution and the defence Is cholesterol good or bad for runners?· He sits down and writes a detailed letter to Brown, outlining the case and asking for his advice.· At the meeting at Teesside Polytechnic he outlined his case against the pylons on health grounds. ► change· In response the World Bank in September outlined changes which it said took account of the report's criticisms.· Last November, he publicly outlined a list of changes he said would make the amendment less objectionable.· Meciar held a press conference on June 28 to outline changes in government structure similar to those approved by the federal Cabinet. ► chapter· While this first chapter has outlined what that criticism is, the next gives sketches of half a dozen critical types.· This chapter outlines practical techniques that will help you to build and maintain quality relationships effectively.· In this chapter I have outlined some helpful techniques to help build relationships.· The chapter outlines each method and discusses how each is useful for drawing inferences.· This is an excellent introductory chapter which outlines the use of quality assurance methods.· The preceding chapters have outlined many of the likely areas of difficulty. ► detail· A fourth example, the Copernican Revolution, will be outlined in more detail in the following section.· I outline some of their details and characteristics below.· Before demonstrating this variety, it is necessary to outline some minor technical details of relevance.· They leaned closer, attentive, as he outlined the details of his scheme. ► development· We conclude by outlining likely future developments in residential child care.· It outlines zoning and development requirements for the area.· Polar soils and their main characteristics are summarized in Table 3.1, and Figure 3.2 outlines stages in their development.· The fifth paragraph briefly outlines the Development Zone Scheme.· Elaine Thompson describes how they work, what they cost and outlines some of the developments for the future.· Fascinating museum outlining the development of the city as we know it today.· The Dictionary is organised in sectors, each set of biographies introduced by an essay outlining the development of the industry. ► document· The document then outlined what the Secretaries of State for Education thought should be the curriculum in primary and secondary schools.· But the company was unable to confirm the figure while taxation specialists study details of an Inland Revenue document outlining the proposals. ► idea· He worked on it consistently - drafts exist outlining the ideas of the play, as well as the mechanics of its production.· In college I had a professor who made us outline every idea before we wrote.· Healey had already outlined some ideas in a lecture at the University of California in February 1961. ► letter· Then send us a letter and a diagram outlining your dream tank and enclosing a shopping list, along with the form below.· The letter also outlines concerns regarding Barry's student admissions, writing and grading policies.· He sits down and writes a detailed letter to Brown, outlining the case and asking for his advice.· In those letters, he outlined his activities and threatened more serious attacks on Barclays customers. ► method· The chapter outlines each method and discusses how each is useful for drawing inferences.· The difficult problems associated with adjacent or confluent eigenvalues are outlined and methods of solution developed and discussed.· In this section, we outline the main methods and findings in the United States.· They outline test methods which may be used to ascertain whether equipment meets those limits. ► number· The white paper outlined a number of policy innovations.· The reform plan outlined a number of other measures to prevent losses from going undetected in the future. ► paper· This paper outlines the issue and indicates how it may be addressed.· The 8 {-by 14-inch paper outlines an argument that the Arizona Constitution already guarantees the right to carry concealed weapons.· The white paper outlined a number of policy innovations.· This Briefing Paper outlines the implications.· This paper outlines a strategic approach for developing primary and community health services in London.· Later in this paper I intend to outline the curriculum and teaching strategies I hope will be retained within the national curriculum. ► plan· However, if you keep trying with the plan we outline, you will certainly succeed.· The reform plan outlined a number of other measures to prevent losses from going undetected in the future. ► policy· It will be only if it persists in the policies outlined in your editorial. ► position· Miss McLean also outlined the position of the women's union on equal pay. ► principle· It outlined a set of principles and indicated how they would work in particular instances.· First, the Court outlined the legal principles to be applied.· In section 6.5.1 the principle of conservation of angular momentum was outlined.· He should be content instead with outlining the motive principle and not try to predicate any content to it.· Nevertheless, we will attempt here to outline the main principles as simply as possible, without discussing complex issues.· A detailed reference text outlining the principles and procedure in relation to assessment is now available in full and in summary form. ► problem· While not representing insurmountable obstacles to comparison, it is important to address these problems and outline the strategies for overcoming them.· He has no credible ideas or answers to the economic problems he outlines at such length.· These problems were outlined not to paralyse comparative researchers, but to highlight possible sources of bias in drawing valid inferences.· It is simpler to think about the problems outlined below in the context of controlled language indexing.· Third, are the various studies cognisant of the problems of comparison outlined in the first part of the book?· How does this theoretical approach fare in relation to the problems which were outlined in the opening section? ► procedure· This leaflet is designed to outline the procedures through which you, the customer, can register your views or seek redress.· Does it adequately outline assessment procedures which will identify the needs of the deaf child?· A staff meeting is held to clarify what the plan is for and to outline the procedures to be adopted.· Hobbes outlines how the methodical procedures of resolution and composition will result in such a science.· A detailed reference text outlining the principles and procedure in relation to assessment is now available in full and in summary form.· The rules of the organisation which owned the journal outlined a procedure to be followed that used a guest editor.· In addition, we have a code of practice that outlines our procedures and your rights on disconnection. ► programme· He outlined a programme of legislation dealing with publications, labour, youth care and the establishment of teachers' associations.· Mr Yavlinsky did so, and for good measure outlined a programme for radical reform supported by western aid.· Art & Tech has outlined an extremely ambitious programme that calls for three different mid-engined sports car to be produced. ► proposal· Aides said Dole would outline his proposal in more detail while campaigning in the Midwest this week.· But the company was unable to confirm the figure while taxation specialists study details of an Inland Revenue document outlining the proposals.· This, too, should be outlined in the proposal.· But Mrs Rumbold eventually outlined a more modest proposal.· The report outlines major proposals without taking sides or even saying if any would be an improvement over the current system.· On 26 January he must give his State of the Union address in which he will outline his major tax proposals.· Clinton will outline his education proposals in greater detail Feb. 6 when he submits his fiscal 1998 budget to Congress. ► reason· The poem then outlines the reasons for doing this, describing how the dead soldier always used to wake with the sun. ► report· The report will outline what the microcomputer is to be used for and which microcomputer hardware and software will be needed.· The report also outlined the role agricultural cooperatives, the largest creditors to the mortgage companies, played in the fiasco.· In the 1991 Employee Report, we outlined our plans to penetrate the Middle East market.· The report outlines major proposals without taking sides or even saying if any would be an improvement over the current system. ► role· It also outlines the role and functions of the Social Work Services Inspectorate.· The report also outlined the role agricultural cooperatives, the largest creditors to the mortgage companies, played in the fiasco.· During the campaign Clinton outlined a role for government in areas from tobacco regulation to mandatory family-leave policies. ► scheme· The fifth paragraph briefly outlines the Development Zone Scheme.· David Tinnion and Phil Weaver have produced a video called Breakthrough 2000 outlining their scheme. ► section· A fourth section outlines conclusions and recommendations.· A final section outlines three policy and practice themes arising from recent research which could point the way ahead.· In this section we outline some ways in which educational inequalities and the pursuit of educational equalities have been studied.· In this section, we outline the main methods and findings in the United States. ► strategy· While not representing insurmountable obstacles to comparison, it is important to address these problems and outline the strategies for overcoming them.· President Bush outlined his national energy strategy.· A series of articles outlining this strategy of revolutionary quality rather than quantity was published in Nationalism Today throughout 1987. ► theory· An attempt to reunite both channels of thought has been made by Adam and Gibbs who have outlined a molecular kinetic theory.· In what follows, I shall briefly outline the monist theory of relations.· I outline this theory very briefly here.· In this chapter, we have outlined the main theories which seek to explain the aggregate levels of consumption and investment. ► view· The board outlined its views in a letter to the Secretary of State for Education and Science.· I outlined my views on both those subjects on 15 June 1990 in a 40-minute speech.· Earlier in the chapter we outlined the various views on the relationship of gospel to culture.· Businessmen outlined their views on future government policies when two General Election candidates visited the Belasis business centre, Billingham. ► vision· In typically robust style Sir John outlined his vision of the future.· The documents and articles look towards more democratic forms of communication and outline a new vision for the 21st century. |
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