单词 | Contribute to |
例句 | (1) City employees cannot contribute to political campaigns. (2) This new discovery will contribute to all humanity. (3) The three sons also contribute to the family business. (4) Everybody should contribute to the discussion. (5) Would you like to contribute to our collection? (6) Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers. (7) Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street. (8) One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race. (9) Does smoking contribute to lung cancer? (10) He had very little to contribute to the conversation. (11) Air conditioning can contribute to sick building syndrome. (12) We hope everyone will contribute to the discussion. (13) A common household fungus can contribute to sick building syndrome. (14) I am sure that this meeting will contribute to the reinforcement of peace and security all over the world. (15) Several factors might contribute to the development of the disease. (16) Key burbled about the wonderful people who contribute to tourism. (17) I was asked to contribute to a newspaper article making predictions for the new year. (18) He believes he has something to contribute to a discussion concerning the uprising. (19) I would like to contribute to the church restoration fund. (20) All of these factors may theoretically contribute to diarrhoea. (21) It doesn't contribute to any debate. (22) Presuppositions contribute to that given information. (23) Everyone has something to contribute to life. (24) These factors can contribute to making you feel isolated. (25) This will contribute to the design of a new database system for the Society from 1994/5. (26) Many factors can contribute to thinning hair, including stress, diet(/contribute to.html), illness and even pregnancy as well as the natural ageing process. (27) The researchers sought to determine if rest periods would reduce worker fatigue and therefore contribute to increased output across the day. (28) Such earnings are little appreciated outside the specialist areas of business such as finance and insurance which directly contribute to invisible earnings. (29) That bill, which died, also would have capped the amount political action committees could contribute to candidates. (30) Another factor in the success of authorities is the ability of members to contribute to collective decision-making. (1) City employees cannot contribute to political campaigns. (2) This new discovery will contribute to all humanity. (3) The three sons also contribute to the family business. (4) Everybody should contribute to the discussion. (5) Would you like to contribute to our collection? (6) Regular outings contribute to a sense of fellowship among co-workers. (7) Rubbishy commercials and harmful programmes contribute to the rise in violence and crime in the street. (8) One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race. (31) Individual students contribute to the knowledge base as authors and are acknowledged when others use their ideas. (32) Nitrates contribute to nutrient enrichment which encourages algal growth and blooms. (33) It has touched briefly on a number of activities which all contribute to better staff utilisation. (34) Accordingly, differences in prior experiences can contribute to individual differences in intellectual development. (35) How this study may contribute to theoretical and empirical work both on equal opportunities and the study of management and organisations. (36) Lifetime employment gives employees greater career stability, and tends to contribute to better industrial relations. (37) Women nevertheless do commit crimes and contribute to the tariff of most offence categories. (38) They conclude that differential rewards are functional for society, that they contribute to the maintenance and well-being of social systems. (39) They are willing to contribute to and collaborate with the youths, often spending long hours coaxing and prompting. (40) You will be asked to contribute to the cost whether your stay is temporary or permanent. (41) But then it is hard to see how that arrangement could be described as, or even contribute to, industrial democracy. (42) Most experts such as Koss focus on factors outside of criminal intent that contribute to date and acquaintance rape. (43) Psychological comfort is inextricably related to physical comfort although some interactions are deliberately planned by staff to contribute to psychological comfort. (44) Nor do they contribute to environmental pollution by burning fossil fuels. (45) Grief, loneliness, poor health, financial worries, social deprivation all contribute to a feeling of acute depression. (46) The research is designed to contribute to an improved foundation for teacher training and teacher appraisal. (47) The commission hopes to use the photographs to find problem areas that contribute to or worsen flooding in the county. (48) Did the removal of these restrictions contribute to the consumption boom of the late s? (49) The vulnerability factors are argued to contribute to low self-esteem, or, as protective factors, to high self-esteem. (50) If they are to last over time, moral values must contribute to successful human survival. (51) Both these factors contribute to the extremely poor prognosis at presentation. (52) History has much to contribute to vocational education in both its narrower and broader definitions. (53) The problems are responsive to nutrition intervention(), or there is evidence that nutrition intervention will contribute to the solution. 4. (54) The gas is cleaned prior to burning and the sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, thought to contribute to acid rain, removed. (55) It is possible that an increased mucosal blood flow due to the inflammation perse can contribute to increased absorption. (56) In such circumstances, market forces may actually come to reinforce this development and contribute to unbalanced regional growth. (57) And they can gloss over the social forces that contribute to the appeal of reductionist and deterministic ideas. (58) Objectionable pictures have been deemed to contribute to a hostile environment. (59) It could contribute to encouraging Gingrich to be a less contentious figure. (60) I could benefit from its charity work and I could contribute to it too. (61) Education and knowledge without hard work do not necessarily guarantee success, and imprudence, indiscipline and emotional impulsivity contribute to failure. Dr T.P.Chia (62) Deposition of nitric acid in particular may contribute to the equation as a fertiliser as well as a pollutant perse. (63) Theoretically it should contribute to an understanding of the social construction of gender ordering of institutions. (64) A good service may cost more in terms of staffing, but would contribute to a reduction in medical-bed occupancy by providing early assessment. (65) And the question of efficiency, whether imposing such liability would reduce accidents or contribute to a more efficient use of resources. (66) Each group will identify a task, an opportunity to contribute to the success of their department. (67) Many factors contribute to the effectiveness or otherwise of the various techniques. (68) In addition, other factors such as endotoxaemia, sepsis, and fever may contribute to further exaggerate these circulatory abnormalities. (69) Contribute to improved communication on risk issues between your organisation and the community. (69) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (70) In team nursing all members contribute to discussion and decision-making about care. (71) The auto assembly line epitomizes the conditions that contribute to employee dissatisfaction. (72) After controlling for other factors that contribute to family wealth, the research found that small families had more consumer goods. (73) Thirdly, one might ask what criminal law can contribute to legal theory. (74) Non-financial criteria will be used to ensure that the potential new products are such as to contribute to the corporate plan. (75) The work will also contribute to a theoretical understanding of survival strategies and the dynamics of decision-making in conditions of forced migration. (76) Images of sprawling tomato vines, twiggy raspberry bushes and zucchini leaves powdered with mildew all contribute to this prejudice. (77) Nevertheless, in so far as changes in interest rates affect expectations, lower interest rates may still contribute to higher investment. (78) Positive choices and attitudes contribute to success. Negative ideas and behaviors lead to failure. Dr T.P.Chia (79) Consider the colour Traditionally, white papers have been used exclusively with watercolours because they contribute to the brilliance of the colours. (80) We are all for safer streets if we do not have to contribute to the cost. (81) In this way, individuals can develop their full potential and contribute to their own well-being and that of others. (82) Why not tear them up like everyone else and contribute to the litter found on every bookie's floor? (83) A decision we do not, as employees, usually have an opportunity to debate or contribute to. (84) They needed little persuasion to hold a Soviet event and to contribute to the effort and cost of hosting it. (85) It also banned the practice of transporting pepper-sprayed suspects in a prone position, saying the practice could contribute to suffocation. (86) It may also be noted that indistinct analysis of needs will contribute to problems associated with evaluation. (87) These substances can contribute to plaque buildup in the coronary arteries. (88) At Level One the student will contribute to the planning and arrangement of work experience. (89) In order that Compacts eventually do become self financing it is very likely that employers will be asked to contribute to central costs. (90) We have spent a lot of time developing a methodology that could contribute to this process. (91) The research is designed to contribute to the understanding of problem drinking among teenagers. (92) Inside, high ceilings, plaster cornices, marble fireplaces and a pine staircase contribute to its air of grandeur. (93) Some teachers were aware that they could now contribute to decision-making but still saw the head as deciding all the issues. (94) The first phase of the research examines the extent to which differences in memory and inferential skills contribute to comprehension difficulties. (95) If you would like to contribute to this, let me know. (96) The project aims to contribute to increasing understanding of industrial relations in the public sector. (97) Thus diminution of prostacyclin production and stimulation of platelet aggregation both mediated by lipid peroxides could contribute to thrombosis on atheromatous plaques. (98) We want to examine whether our theory can contribute to the explanation of this fact. (99) The city's low population and openness contribute to the high quality of life in Phoenix. (100) Did television marginalize the Alliance and thereby contribute to its failure? (101) Behind the bald figures on an invoice however,(http:///contribute to.html) are other factors that contribute to the provision of value for money. (102) Both radioactive fission products and induced radioactivity in structural materials contribute to the problem of radioactive waste. (103) Yet, as this chapter demonstrates, school-to-work can contribute to broader efforts to improve schools. (104) Alcohol may also contribute to nocturnal hypoxaemia by causing narrowing of the upper airways. (105) Similarly, if one companion were captured, his partner was under an obligation to contribute to his ransom. (106) Through this ratification process, practitioners contribute to the development of criteria by which their practice will be judged. (107) Therefore other metabolic abnormalities have been sought in diabetic subjects which might contribute to the increased vascular risk. (108) Business development in many companies consists of individuals pursuing exciting deals without a clear sense of how these contribute to the company. (109) She's hoping that private businesses will contribute to the upkeep. (110) Changes in blood pressure and activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system may contribute to these different effects. (111) Given the still exiguous literature of colour in art we can not expect to contribute to a running debate. (112) Another environmental factor long thought to contribute to alcoholism is expectancy. (113) We aim to ensure that managers will be more effective, achieve personal growth and contribute to corporate development. (114) The accountants, auditors, solicitors and personnel officers to name but a few, contribute to the running of schools. (115) In taps, replacing the tap washer and tightening the gland nut will both contribute to stopping water hammer occurring. (116) She chose the Council because she felt she wanted something where she could contribute to the community. (117) Institutionally cultivated individual career strategies for organizational dominance contribute to organizational decline. (118) Daily relaxation exercIses will enhance the benefit of the time allotted for a massage and contribute to the long-term benefits. (119) It is more likely that the incorporation of radical ideas will contribute to their dilution and distraction. (120) These pressures both reflect and contribute to an uncertainty about the role of teacher education within higher education. (121) In all of these areas, there are concepts and insights from linguistics which can contribute to pedagogical understanding. (122) Many factors, or combinations of factors, can contribute to disease emergence. (123) But there is evidence to suggest a minimum wage would contribute to greater productivity and industrial recovery. (124) The Education Reform Act of 1988 in promoting that separation will undoubtedly contribute to the raising of educational standards for some. (125) Just removing this one major source of friction and attacks on self-esteem may contribute to easier successes. (126) But it might contribute to global warming because methane is a powerful greenhouse gas. (127) The scheme will not survive this Government, and will, indeed, contribute to their downfall. (128) Other research suggests that defects in the endorphin system of alcoholics may contribute to the condition. (129) And it allows companies both to contribute to and benefit from election campaigns. (130) Railways throughout the East were to contribute to that greatest religious migration of all. (131) What are the long-term developments that contribute to an event rather than cause it? 3. (132) Employers may be asked, for example(http:///contribute to.html), to contribute to a central fund to enable the Compact to develop necessary publicity materials. (133) Secondly, in the attainment of each learning outcome pupils must be informed of the tasks which contribute to summative assessment. (134) Anything which does not contribute to the bottom line of national competitiveness-especially unpredictable commitments outside borders-should be avoided. (135) Lack of privacy, loss of security and personal identity and isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety. (136) Social workers as well as lecturers in education contribute to the course input. (137) Chapter 6 examines how school-to-work can contribute to the broader school-reform movement that has been growing over the past decade. (138) The medical profession did not contribute to the new crusades nor was there any resurrection of the medico-moral alliance. (139) All four of these requisites contribute to the performances of scholars and are essential for highly creative roles. (140) We want access to the same range of opportunities to participate in and contribute to the society in which we live. (141) In still another respect we hope to contribute to the development of a scientific theory of democracy. (142) Cultural predisposition Recognition that cultural pressures on women to diet contribute to anorexia nervosa has had a fairly recent history. (143) Budget shortages, poor pay and poor equipment contribute to morale problems, he said. (144) Purchasers and providers recognise that sharing of information can contribute to the shared aim of improving health care. (145) It sought to use federal resources and authority to support private investments that would contribute to local economic development. (146) What are the cultural or historical forces that contribute to these problems? (147) Comments made by people outside the family contribute to that sense of guilt. (148) Katz and Kahn have developed ideas on how leadership can contribute to the functioning of a system. (149) Respondents were encouraged to relax and to contribute to the discussion at will. (150) These councils would assess local needs, contribute to local service plans within the overall strategic plan and monitor local service provision. (151) And developments which did not contribute to, nor necessarily seek that objective were for that reason defective. (152) It can be shown that individuals and groups welcome the opportunity to contribute to debate and to participate in policy making. (153) Low vitamin D also is associated with muscle weakness, which could contribute to a fall. (154) The schemes for inclusion in Phase 2 were selected to contribute to the exploration of particular aspects of the Development Programme. (155) Could these factors contribute to a dramatic drop in the self-esteem of schoolgirls? (156) In addition, continuing maintenance and repair of all kinds of existing structures will also contribute to demand for these professionals. (157) It is healthy that people move in and out, and thus contribute to a sharing of experience. (158) They provide expertise across a wide range of topics while allowing the students to contribute to the year-to-year developments in experimental techniques. (159) It was a good example of how employees can contribute to solving pollution problems. (160) Another factor that can contribute to calcium oxalate stones is a low urinary level of citrate. (161) Organized cooperation among various levels of producers and consumers is the essence of what economic systems are supposed to contribute to civilization. (162) I understand that other hon. Members wish to contribute to the debate before it concludes. (163) Finally,(Sentencedict) they could contribute to the farm income by running their own tourist enterprise. (164) Animal fats and refined sugar contribute to a weight problem and can be a factor in heart and arterial disease. (165) Trapp continually makes these stupid plays, and he does little to contribute to the team play. (166) Cars and industry in El Paso contribute to the air pollution, of course. (167) So those economic dynamics contribute to a continuing downward spiral. (168) At Level One the student will contribute to the planning and arrangement of community involvement. (169) In this way every general practitioner could shape and contribute to the future research and development of primary care. (170) Sugar is bad for your teeth. It can also contribute to heart disease. (171) Heat, cold, tactile and other sensations contribute to flavour. (172) Phosphates can contribute to eutrophication of movingsystem. (173) Many specialistic techniques contribute to archaeology. (174) They contribute to the plant's own demise. (175) What agents contribute to postoperative renal insufficiency? (176) Subsequent area enlargement may contribute to mitral incompetence. (177) Gonadal hormone disturbance will contribute to dry eye. (178) Wolks would like to contribute to the kitchenware industry. (179) Cabinet hardware and leaded glass panels contribute to texture. (180) Define what and how the marketing research function can contribute to information gathering and problem solving. (181) Chinese officials reject the claims the dams contribute to low water levels. (182) Presumably both the very small size and activating influence of fluorine atoms contribute to this exception. (183) They follow the roof slopes and thus contribute to the rooms chalet - style warm atmosphere. (184) Repeated twisting, awkward postures, and heavy lifting can all contribute to back pain and injury. (185) HOW DID FASCISM CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMING OF WORLD WAR II? (186) " Because I don't care to contribute to the support of Ashley Wilkes. " (187) What can you contribute to the position of a market analyst? (188) In addition, loss of cell adhesion may contribute to loss of contact inhibition and thus play a role at the earlier stage of the neoplastic process. (189) The radioactive dust will contribute to higher levels of uranium and radon. (189) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (190) Both type II and type IV immune hypersensitivity reactions contribute to this rejection reaction. (191) Make efforts to contribute to the cause of development of Urology in China. (192) Chinese officials reject claims the dams contribute to the low water levels. (193) Price therefore concludes that O'Neill's drinking did not contribute to his neurological condition nor his tremors. (194) Rich in calcium, Casein helps contribute to milk's white color. (195) These parameters contribute to the chromatographic behaviour of a particular stationary phase. (196) Chinese officials reject claims that the dams can tribute contribute to low water levels. (197) Nacreous clouds - also known as polar stratospheric clouds - contribute to the formation of the polar ozone holes. (198) This tides once contribute to postmodernist controversy on philosophy, aesthesis, sociology, literature and pedagogy. (199) May an Altered Hypothalamo – Pituitary – Adrenal Axis Contribute to Cortical Bone Damage in Primary Hyperparathyroidism? (200) As indigenous oral bacteria, the Actinomyces are thought to contribute to caries especially to root caries. (201) Hong Kong is strategically located to take advantage of, and contribute to, China's modernisation programme. (202) In what way do top - level administrators from abroad contribute to university development? (203) Chinese officials reject claims the dams contribute to low water levels. (204) After all, how does letting bad decisions go unchallenged contribute to making anything better? (205) Get the all new Ayi Jihu 2009 Desktop Calendar and contribute to her domestic violence campaign. (206) Conclusion Shensongyangxin capsule can block Ik 1, Ito and Ik, which may contribute to its anti - arrhythmic effect. (207) In New England, the Congregational Church was legally established; all residents had to contribute to its support. (208) As President he is expected to contribute to the furtherance of these interests. (209) Blossoming carefully And striving perseveringly contribute to the best promise And glorification to life. (210) These are the little air - guns which contribute to make the ice crack and whoop. (211) Concepts that seem likely to contribute to terrestrial agriculture will be identified. (212) Latest research indicates that long - QT syndrome ( LQTS ) gene variants contribute to sudden infant death syndrome ( SIDS ). (213) Conclusion Correct rehabilitated nursing and discharging guide contribute to patients'convalesce and improvement of live quality. (214) A integrative view focuses on how projects contribute to the strategic goals of the organization. (215) Mental disorders increase risk for communicable and non - communicable diseases, and contribute to unintentional and intentional injury. (216) They say eating too much may contribute to having acne , cavities, and weight problems. (217) Endocrine effects and unspecific reactions may contribute to L - arginine - induced vasodilation after higher doses. (218) Strong aromas of plums, vanilla bean and maraschino cherries all contribute to its immediate appeal. (219) Amity between the two nations will contribute to the prosperity of the region. (220) This confidence will, in turn(), contribute to a sustainable recovery. (221) Conclusions CT + MRI + EEG + SPECT + ECoG may contribute to accurate localization for surgery. (222) Every stakeholder in a society must contribute to the society's success. (223) This paper reviewed the neuropsychological study of the self, and showed how a neuropsychological approach can contribute to our understanding of the mental representation of self. (224) As you can see, several groups of people contribute to a software product. (225) Conclusion: Over - expression of Smad 7 may contribute to formation of aberrant hyperplastic epidermis in seborrheic keratosis. (226) A new result reported by Frey is that federalism and direct democracy contribute to personal happiness. (227) This will not only prevent senescence but will also contribute to better fruit quality. (228) Parental generation living in groups and cooperating together contribute to Vespa bicolor ? ? s existence and reproduction. (229) The Andes contribute to the concentration of Colombia's people into separate clusters. (230) Conclusion iNOS may contribute to dysosmia by chronic sinusitis, correlated to its clinical typing and phasing. (231) However, inflammatory processes may also contribute to peripheral nerve injury responses. (232) Historical origins , values and thinking models all contribute to the appropriateness of politeness. (233) Does the study of nature contribute to the happiness which is the ultimategoal of Epicurus? (234) Patterns of shear stress may contribute to the focal distribution atherosclerotic lesions. (235) In addition, certain hormonal changes during breast - feeding may contribute to bone density loss. (236) There efforts will contribute to the cosmic task of reconciliation. (237) This led to an overestimation of what conceptual thinking could contribute to practical life. (238) Yet linger over whether mobile phones can contribute to health problems, including cancer. (239) At all hazards , and secured by the aid of my able coadjutors, I shall continue, while I am in being, to contribute to it whatever my weakened and weakening powers can. (240) Using their FES Experience, contribute to the building of the site and departmental improvement Plans. (241) Cosmetics, drugs such as lithium, and genetics also contribute to an individual's zit potential. (242) Multidetector CT scanners contribute to reduced scanner time, decreased section collimation and increased scan length. (243) Learning from the Western system will contribute to the improvement of the Chinese academic degree system. (244) Momentum of the injector effluent streams can contribute to lateral flow, either intentionally or unintentionally. (245) There are many opportunities for the sector to contribute to emission reductions and carbon sequestration. (246) The housing ring raceway is spherical surface which contribute to aligning function. (247) Other states in the region were just as dependent on the trade with Pontus and were therefore prepared to contribute to the costs of Athenian naval operations. (248) Objective To assess whether SEP monitoring contribute to the identification of spinalcord function. (249) This study will contribute to the storage of Eureka pitch and exploitation of the pitch resources. |
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