... night.”
in situ
(in sit'too) [Lat.]: situated inthe original or natural position. “I prefer seeing statues in situ rather than inthe
confines of a museum.”
in vino veritas
(in vee'no ... parentis.”
in medias res
(in me'-dee-as rays) [Lat.]: inthe middle of a sequence of occurences. The film begins in medias res, with a
panting, terrified man running through the night.”
in situ
(in ... vare'i-toss) [Lat.]: in wine there is truth. “By the end of the party, several of the guests had made a
good deal of their private lives public, prompting the host to murmur to his wife, in vino veritas.’”
ipso...
... during exercise.
The AFFIRM trial usedthe following criteria to
define successful rate control:
Resting average heart rate <80 bpm
Either one of the following:
○
Maximum heart rate during ... as these have often been
frustratingly difficult to acquire from other
sources. Until now.
Our book, TheMost Common Inpatient
Problems in Internal Medicine, provides practical
and pertinent information ... HF, nocturnal
oxygen therapy, and nasal continuous positive
airway pressure.
6. Other Findings
Other findings of right-sided HF include hepa-
tosplenomegaly, ascites, and imag ing evidence of
bowel...
... grace or
sophistication, the opposite of the meaning of the
wordsinthe group.
32.
naïve. Naïve means simple and innocent, the
opposite of the meaning of thewordsinthe group.
33.
bourgeois. ... usedin everyday English. Many of these
words have been adopted into theEnglish language because there is
not an English word that means exactly the same thing. For example,
the word naïve is used ... situa-
tion or an embarrassing misunderstanding, the
opposite of thewords listed.
38.
blasé. Blasé means apathetic due to over indul-
gence in something, the opposite of the words
listed.
39.
vendetta....
... as a problem of the
person or persons acting in a discriminatory manner, rather than a problem of the victim of the
discrimination.
Within the United Kingdom, there are three main groups which ... quickly.
(e)
Coordinating, scheduling, planning
- the manager’s role here is to communicate the views,
goals and values of the group to other groups where appropriate, thereby becoming the link
with the rest ... part of the organisation itself, except inthe case of
managers and staff who hold equity inthe company. They will have distinctive interests
in the business, such as:
(i) A return on their investment...
... some of the
final texts of the society and are included solely to allow the possibility of a diachronic
approach to the writings of the society.
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Swearing inEnglish ... censorship inthe period 1586–1690.
The goals link to the organisation of this book. The book is split into three major parts.
In the first part, I pursue the first goal of the book by looking at the ... example of the maintenance of these attitudes
(1960–1980). Inthe final part of the book, I will look at the discourses which were used
to establish and to maintain these attitudes.
These three...
... of local wine on the
wine list
145. Winery A place where wine is made, tasted, and sold There is another winery up the hill
that you might enjoy stopping at
146. Wine tasting Sampling different ... restaurant
60. Fine dining A very expensive eating establishment The waiters wear bowties because
this is a fine dining restaurant
61. Float Small amount of cash used to make change at the
beginning of ... hold fast to something, maintain
To keep on doing something
To look after
To look into: pore into, scrutinize
To pass out = to faint
To pick out
To put off: postpone, delay
To point out
To run...
...
and UML-DOP against the f-scores for U-DOP
reported in Bod (2006), the CCM model in Klein
and Manning (2002), the DMV dependency model
in Klein and Manning (2004) and their combined
model DMV+CCM. ... all trees increases with
the Catalan number, and only ad hoc sampling
could make the method work.
Since U-DOP* computes the shortest
derivations (in the training phase) by combining
subtrees ... 3 indicates that there is a monotonous
increase in f-score on the WSJ test set if NANC
text is added to our training data in both cases,
independent of whether the sentences come from
the...
... source of financing, as the company is using its
own short term assets to obtain financing instead of pledging some other collateral (Zekkar,
2009).
Inventory financing is the case where inventory ... receivable, the cost of administering the accounts and
the cost of bad debts on one side, and on the other, the benefits expressed inthe increase in
profits and the return received from the trade ... extending the credit is incurring an
opportunity cost of investing the funds elsewhere, rather than tying them up in accounts
receivable, there are also costs associated with administering and...
... place inthe future. In this case,
the interpretation of the main verb inthe relative
clause depends on the during time of the main
clause. There is also another interpretation, ac-
cording ...
during~time
variable throughout
the tree enables interpretation of nontensed ele-
ments inthe sentence according to the time of the
main verb. Further, the
during
time is useful inthe
interpretation ... necessary;
in this case, it is precisely the end point of the
building event that coincides with the beginning
of the event of the house being new. In a system
using Allen's primitives, the...
...
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The mean, standard deviation and the factor score (weight) of the variables usedin deriving
wealth indices are shown in Table 2(b). The weight of the variables generated inthe construction ... poliomyelitis. These vaccines have been integrated into the public health
program of many developing countries including India. Usually, the date and type of vaccination
of a child are recorded in a ... of the child’s life and measles is the last dose inthe vaccination. The differentials in all
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and minimum among the non-poor. For example, the estimated IMR among the abject poor in...
...
Moreover, the dominating locative may in turn be
dominated if there is a third i-singlet substitute. The
locative element corresponding to the last i-singlet sub-
stitute is then the initially dominant ... another definite locative element in a
string before coming finally to the indefinite locative
element.
The final solution will ultimately depend upon com-
plete analysis of the indefinite ... to which i-singlet? The
ordering of the i-singlets obtained from the recursive
process of i-substitution mirrors the internal hierarchy
of the locative string. We attach the following signifi-...
... because their insistence upon what they considered their rights
had caused disturbance inthe Windsor church. Now, with the other petitioners, they based their appeal in part
upon the King's ... other
groups of dissenters, thoroughly disapproved of the Baptists, seeming to fear their growing influence in New
England and their increasing importance inthe mother country. He believed in ... generally, and of their control in special cases arising within individual churches. Inthe growing power
of the eldership, and inthe provision of the Platform which permits ordination by the hands...
... finally, the concluding
paragraph brings all these parts together again.
The introductory paragraph lays the basis for the whole of the rest of the
essay. It should tell the reader about the ... conclude/draw the ideas
together if you do not know what they will be. Thus, I only made the outline of the
introduction and the conclusion after I had finished making the outline of the body.
The ... topic. Lay the thought basis of the
completed text inthe
introduction, develop the ideas inthe body and tie these
ideas together inthe
conclusion.
Later you may be writing texts other than...
... address the lack, this paper aims to investigate the role of
metacognitive knowledge intheEnglish writing of Chinese EFL
learners, inthe hope of shedding some light on the teaching and
learning ... obtained
the following major findings:
Zhang: Investigating the Role of Metacognitive Knowledge inEnglish Writing
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acquired about themselves as learners, which may facilitate or inhibit ... Investigating the Role of Metacognitive Knowledge inEnglish Writing
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(2) English Writing
To gather data on their English writing, the participants were required
to write an English...
... PATH.
However, there are insufficient data to determine the optimum rate of innovation inthe housing indus-
try, what is needed to increase the rate of innovation, and how innovation affects housing costs ... technologies would increase both recognition of the program and its
ability to influence innovation inthe housing industry. The strengths of the program in engaging diverse
stakeholders and inthe skills ... than one role in the
continuum, in this report each is listed only once under the category the committee considered its
primary role. HUD has defined the continuum, including the following list of...