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Definition of unanalysed in English: unanalysed(US unanalyzed) adjectiveʌnˈanəlʌɪzdˌənˈanlˌīzd Not revealed, explained, or interpreted through methodical examination. 未分析的;未解释的;未分解的 the rewards are largely unanalysed an unanalysed notion of law Example sentencesExamples - Operations performed to measure local time and local length are accepted as unanalysed operations in both classical physics and relativity physics.
- What it does entail, however, is the methodological point that doctrinal deviation from tradition should not originate from some unanalyzed conviction about what ‘modem people’ can or can no longer believe in.
- Events are decontextualised - taken from their position as consequences of previous actions - and left unanalysed so that audiences do not have the information to place the event within its historical circumstances.
- Now, all that has changed, but the origins and meaning of this change - and its relationship to other dimensions of the ‘neurological turn’ in our society - remains largely unanalyzed.
- Later writers sought to examine Dubos's unanalysed notion of pleasure, and the respective roles of thought and feeling, or reason and sentiment, in the experience, appreciation, and judgement of art.
- For in our account the notion of law-like connection is taken as a largely unanalysed primitive.
- I assume this has always been the case, but it seems the past decade has brought with it a shift in ethos, where no element of how you live your life can be left unanalysed.
- Given the amount of information that he has to consume daily to produce The Note, he has synchronized his ‘biological rhythms with the news cycle, so that information is not lying out there unanalyzed for too long.’
- It's about how they are in their wide, unanalyzed, in-between moments.
- The change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed.
- In this same interview, Andre analyzes the politics of Minimalism: ‘My art will reflect not necessarily conscious politics but the unanalyzed politics of my life.’
- But a fairly uncontroversial example can be found in his use of supposition to examine the structure of certain complex terms that would remain unanalyzed on the traditional account of syllogistic inferences.
- Even if a feminist philosopher has a long-term goal of minimizing the importance of gender, there is a risk of leaving too much unanalyzed if one leaps immediately from male-biased philosophy to gender-neutral philosophy.
- In Lethem's constant rehashing of the superhero theme, one thing left unanalysed is the real significance of the DC and Marvel phenomenon.
- Whatever names are used, though, are probably going to be internalized by regular shuttle bus riders as typical unanalyzed proper names.
- At the expressive level, responses are unanalyzed expressions or feelings, which, in themselves, do not constitute any kind of justification or reason for the response.
- Budget cuts also have affected the Earth Radiation Budget Satellite, leaving unanalyzed a large share of data it collected between 2000 and 2004, they said.
- Being a good American means knowing therapyspeak, respecting yourself, never allowing a situation to go unanalysed and - guess what - being really dull to be around.
- Words are no longer unanalysed wholes, but are assigned an internal structure.
- Events in the southern states of America should not go unanalysed.
Definition of unanalyzed in US English: unanalyzed(British unanalysed) adjectiveˌənˈanlˌīzd Not revealed, explained, or interpreted through methodical examination. 未分析的;未解释的;未分解的 the rewards are largely unanalyzed an unanalyzed notion of law Example sentencesExamples - Operations performed to measure local time and local length are accepted as unanalysed operations in both classical physics and relativity physics.
- For in our account the notion of law-like connection is taken as a largely unanalysed primitive.
- Now, all that has changed, but the origins and meaning of this change - and its relationship to other dimensions of the ‘neurological turn’ in our society - remains largely unanalyzed.
- It's about how they are in their wide, unanalyzed, in-between moments.
- In this same interview, Andre analyzes the politics of Minimalism: ‘My art will reflect not necessarily conscious politics but the unanalyzed politics of my life.’
- Even if a feminist philosopher has a long-term goal of minimizing the importance of gender, there is a risk of leaving too much unanalyzed if one leaps immediately from male-biased philosophy to gender-neutral philosophy.
- Events in the southern states of America should not go unanalysed.
- But a fairly uncontroversial example can be found in his use of supposition to examine the structure of certain complex terms that would remain unanalyzed on the traditional account of syllogistic inferences.
- Later writers sought to examine Dubos's unanalysed notion of pleasure, and the respective roles of thought and feeling, or reason and sentiment, in the experience, appreciation, and judgement of art.
- Words are no longer unanalysed wholes, but are assigned an internal structure.
- What it does entail, however, is the methodological point that doctrinal deviation from tradition should not originate from some unanalyzed conviction about what ‘modem people’ can or can no longer believe in.
- Being a good American means knowing therapyspeak, respecting yourself, never allowing a situation to go unanalysed and - guess what - being really dull to be around.
- Given the amount of information that he has to consume daily to produce The Note, he has synchronized his ‘biological rhythms with the news cycle, so that information is not lying out there unanalyzed for too long.’
- Whatever names are used, though, are probably going to be internalized by regular shuttle bus riders as typical unanalyzed proper names.
- Budget cuts also have affected the Earth Radiation Budget Satellite, leaving unanalyzed a large share of data it collected between 2000 and 2004, they said.
- Events are decontextualised - taken from their position as consequences of previous actions - and left unanalysed so that audiences do not have the information to place the event within its historical circumstances.
- The change in these interactions could be a fruitful place for discussing masculinity but is left largely unanalyzed.
- At the expressive level, responses are unanalyzed expressions or feelings, which, in themselves, do not constitute any kind of justification or reason for the response.
- I assume this has always been the case, but it seems the past decade has brought with it a shift in ethos, where no element of how you live your life can be left unanalysed.
- In Lethem's constant rehashing of the superhero theme, one thing left unanalysed is the real significance of the DC and Marvel phenomenon.
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