structural造句91 A civilization generally refuses to accept a cultural innovation that calls in question one of its own structural elements.
92 Both radioactive fission products and induced radioactivity in structural materials contribute to the problem of radioactive waste.
93 Those changes essentially relate to a slimming down in the industry itself, but also to significant structural changes.
94 Like the other examples of structural power, the hierarchical structure creates and depends upon a situation of power imbalance.
95 This distinction between foundations and superstructure, between basic and non-basic beliefs, is a structural one.
96 Public works inspectors may specialize in highways, structural steel, reinforced concrete, or ditches.
97 Similarly, structural analysis is replaced by deconstruction which also questions its objects rather than reflecting them.
98 The house needs no structural work, just a few cosmetic repairs.
99 Each theoretical framework gives a rather different account of the meaning and significance of major industrial changes as marks of structural change.
100 The proximity, both geographically and chronologically, of such similar structural arrangements is, clearly, very significant.
101 However, this type of internal cohesion is not a necessary feature of the structural unit we have described as the paratone.
102 There was now not the slightest doubt that Hsu was decaying and losing her structural integrity.
103 This lawyer was therefore classified as professionally marginal, in a structural rather than an attitudinal sense.
104 In many cases, such projects would not be undertaken without structural fund backing.
105 Regulationist theories also consider industrial change as the key or fundamental aspect of structural change.
106 So, a new house will need a thorough inspection before two years have elapsed and a structural survey before ten years.
107 Anyone with a wall problem should hire a qualified structural engineer to write a specification that will solve the problem.
108 It was agreed that a final report on the Structural Impediment talks would be issued in July 1990.
109 The ability of V domain dimerization to exhibit a degree of structural fluidity has previously been noted.
110 Between these two ranges a large structural basin was created which now forms the high plateau of the Altiplano.
111 Vertebrates do it by means of a backbone and internal skeleton, arthropods achieve structural rigidity by means of a tough external skeleton or shell.
112 The problem is not primarily a structural one - structures are dependent variables.
113 It caused £1,500 million of structural damage to at least 35 buildings.
114 Cuts in expenditure were made as part of the country's structural adjustment programme.
115 Structural linguists question the existence of a clear-cut distinction between what is grammatical and what is ungrammatical.
116 So far, many signatories to the new deal have resisted the painful structural changes that are necessary.
117 The structural load which exists within seemingly minor career moves or internal transfers around the force is enormous.
118 It assesses the evaluation of agricultural structures, the impact of structural policies and the extent of multiple job-holding amongst farm families.
119 For our purposes, I call special attention to the chapters on structural configurations.
120 The exactitude and measure of structural engineering has been indispensable for the development of my work.