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单词 Critically
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1. 10 people died and 30 were critically injured in a rail crash yesterday.
2. Food supplies are at a critically low level.
3. Mike looked at her critically.
4. She's critically ill, on life support.
5. He is critically ill in intensive care.
6. Her eyes ran critically over her friend's new dress.
7. She is still critically ill in hospital.
8. Last night she was critically ill in intensive care.
9. Bass examined the quality of the furniture critically.
10. Moscow is running critically low on food supplies.
11. This is a critically important meeting.
12. She's still critically ill in intensive care.
13. She spoke critically of her father.
14. Modern science is critically dependent on high-performance computing.
15. It was a critically important moment in his career.
16. I looked at myself critically in the mirror.
17. They were both critically injured in the crash.
18. The study of philosophy helps you to think critically.
19. His work was critically acclaimed .
20. She was born critically ill with a severe malformation of the heart.
21. Critically examine your work as if you were looking at someone else's efforts.
22. Pupils should be encouraged to discuss critically the information they are given.
23. We teach students to think critically about the texts they are reading.
24. The success of the project depends critically on the continuation of this funding.
25. She kept vigil at the bedside of her critically ill son.
26. She tries to get students to think critically, not just regurgitate facts.
27. Economic prosperity depends critically on an open world trading system.
28. The plane was critically disabled when one of the engines caught fire.
29. He is critically ill.
30. This has given him a disposition to consider our traditions critically.
1. 10 people died and 30 were critically injured in a rail crash yesterday.
2. Last night she was critically ill in intensive care.
3. Bass examined the quality of the furniture critically.
4. Critically examine your work as if you were looking at someone else's efforts.
5. The plane was critically disabled when one of the engines caught fire.
31. He has spoken critically of the government's refusal to support the industry.
32. Two people have been critically injured in a road accident.
33. 'Dinner Party', based on the critically acclaimed novel by Bill Davies, was made into a film last year.
34. The play was critically acclaimed when it opened in London last month.
35. Pull out your budget and critically review each line on it.
36. It depends critically on the description language.
37. Such publications must be treated critically.
38. That became a critically important factor for Nixon.
39. New habits Look critically at your daily routine.
40. There were only a couple of critically dissenting voices.
41. Several shots were fired[/critically.html], critically injuring three women.
42. The fourth man was critically injured.
43. Time Time is another critically important commodity.
44. The baby caught a virus and became critically ill.
45. Finally, evaluate each potential supplier critically.
46. In April 1946, Moritz was critically ill.
47. Mrs Mitchley's husband, Norman, 47, is critically wounded.
48. College taught me to think critically about religion.
49. She spoke critically of Lara.
50. From the outset, they were critically acclaimed.
51. But the colliery band played on-providing the story behind the critically acclaimed film Brassed Off starring Ewan MacGregor.
52. About 70 people were injured in Seattle, including two men critically injured from an assault and a fall from an overpass.
53. The second is the development of medical audit, which encourages practitioners critically to examine current practice.
54. Captain McArthur was a musical comedy aficionado, and not pleased when Mrs Kingswood spoke critically of the form.
55. The size and length of an irrigation ditch depend critically on the number of people who use it.
56. Each has its own momentum that critically affects how much developing country governments can influence the outcomes.
57. In the process, world-system theories, and particularly the idea of a new international division of labour, are critically evaluated.
58. Critically surveying her reflection, she told herself she would pass muster.
59. Criticism demands that all evidence must be critically weighed, and all conclusions open to revision in the light of fresh evidence.
60. Such studies depend critically upon a knowledge of the total baseline flora in particular environments.
61. At any rate, should not the New Testament material be studied critically and carefully with these questions in mind?
62. Those individuals will form the critically important vanguard of a new workforce.
63. To work in groups and be able to critically evaluate materials.
64. There were at least 45 bodies and many more victims were critically injured, the officials said.
65. It started late last year with two critically acclaimed gigs in London.
66. He looked at himself critically in the small mirror on the window ledge in the lean-to./critically.html
67. She tried to stop the children visiting their critically ill father.
68. The area in which Sue Grayson Ford is going to be judged most critically will be on her programming of exhibitions.
69. In what follows, I propose to pursue this question further by considering critically four different philosophical theories of particulars.
70. As breed numbers are now critically low, reliable yield figures are unavailable, but its dairy potential could still be exploited.
71. It will be the first journal to make immediately available findings that could save or extend the lives of critically ill patients.
72. Last night Mr Claydon was critically ill in a Leicester hospital burns unit.
73. Awareness of such differences is critically important in creating Great Groups.
74. As a result, planning the future has become even more critically important.
75. A settlers' spokesman said that the motorist was critically wounded.
76. Collins also played Valentine in the critically acclaimed 1989 movie.
77. That this critically important service is badly needed for all media use goes without saying, and here is a model.
78. Further, whatever subjects were chosen, it was the tutor who was the critically important factor in success or failure.
79. It requires teachers to look critically at their own present practice as well as being able to conceive of alternatives.
80. Read in studio A hospital worker is critically ill after being stabbed in the neck by a patient.
81. Thus it is important to examine critically the different explanations of our present plight, and the different proposals to solve it.
82. He also applies good numerical reasoning skills to data, and analyses information critically before he makes decisions.
83. What the model does is to suggest at least two things that need to be examined critically.
84. The use of immunohistochemical staining as a marker of point mutation has been critically reviewed by Wyndord-Thomas.
85. The unprovoked attack has left the man critically ill in hospital.
86. Critically ill patients such as Lucky normally receive transplanted livers from a parent.
87. The file designer will find it worthwhile to examine every direct processing application of an indexed sequential file critically.
88. Other areas which call out to be critically re-evaluated in this way are methodology and theory.
89. Having said that, however, we need critically to explore the pluralist perspective.
90. She was critically ill.
91. Of the 15 people on board, three died and five were critically injured.
92. "The West Wing" is one of the most critically acclaimed TV series in the USA.
93. The implementation of such policies depends critically on the refereeing of research proposals and the operation of grant-awarding committees.
94. The impact of these policies towards this goal depends critically on how they are implemented.
95. Secondly, transport of such critically ill patients to regional referral centres should be considered and discussed early in the clinical course.
96. Consequently it is important to critically examine its basis in reality.
96. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
97. In 1783 their baby daughter, Ann, died of a fever and William himself became critically ill.
98. He was taken to hospital critically ill with severe head injuries - leaving girlfriend Donna Lorenz, 23, speechless.
99. Profound technological developments have already critically restructured the economies of developed societies from the production of things to the production of knowledge.
100. Hamilton in Z2901 being shot down and critically wounded by Graf von Kageneck; he died shortly afterwards.
101. Much of this is welcome but it has to be looked at critically when public expenditure cuts dominate the policy discussions.
102. But more critically, Sega failed to anticipate the rapid drop in demand for its less powerful 16-bit game player.
103. She dies in 1963, years before the critically acclaimed work was being adapted for the silver screen.
104. As she tucked in her hair and observed herself critically in the mirror she sang a song.
105. If fighting breaks out, they tell her, every bed may be needed for critically wounded GIs.
106. The response depends critically on the particular experimental method used to provoke it.
107. Alexia was critically acclaimed, and several major galleries purchased her, but she did not become immediately collectible.
108. From 1884 to his death Lewis was involved in critically evaluating Robert Koch's bacteriological explanation of cholera.
109. There are still other texts which have yet to be critically edited and brought to light.
110. The first five years of life are critically important in shaping every person's unique individuality.
111. She straightened where she stood and regarded his feet critically.
112. The regulatory commissions and antitrust laws will be examined critically in Chapter 34.
113. To this end it examines critically the assumptions underlying the advocacy of these employment policies.
114. Last night Suzanne was critically ill in intensive care at Withington Hospital.
115. We must also examine critically the notion that individual practitioners enjoy an autonomy which is somehow derived from that of the collectivity.
116. An elderly man's died and a woman is critically ill in hospital after a house fire in Worcestershire.
117. The government can not tell its citizens not to think critically of the law or the government.
118. Critically ill ... jogger is stabbed three times in unprovoked attack.
119. If the infant is critically ill, we talk with them at least twice a day.
120. You may wish to consider the nature of its nationalisation programme and critically examine how radical or socialist it was.
121. The males' skill affects their breeding success, for the females examine these nests extremely critically when selecting a mate.
122. Wyman watched them critically.
123. It requires that we critically examine a beliefs rooted in our understanding of Scripture that previously seemed so clear.
124. The relieved Prince grunted an acknowledgement, then leaned forward to gaze critically in the mirror.
125. Critically, this approach to art production puts the stress on the means of representation as much as the representation itself.
126. A businessman walking to his car was struck by lightning and critically injured as co-workers watched in awe.
126. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
127. Most are parroting a deeply entrenched view which they have not critically or creatively examined.
128. The abilities of staff and availability of facilities to care for critically ill patients vary in all areas of health care.
129. Medicine's achievements and potential were put under the microscope and re-evaluated more critically.
130. She looked at it critically for a moment.
131. A youth was killed and another critically injured.
132. Think critically about programming languages and programming style.
133. The study on structure of critically safe multistage mixer-settler for the extraction process of high enriched uranium and plutonium has been completed.
134. Listening critically. Mentally challenge assertions , ideas, philoso - phies. seek the truth with an open mind.
135. TYPICAL USE A judicious historian selects and weighs facts carefully and critically.
136. Buyi Band are critically acclaimed by stream media as the most outstanding popular rock band.
137. Various denervative procedures for spastic bladder were introduced and their treatment results were critically reviewed. There are two kinds of denervative procedures.
138. Among the critically endangered species are the western lowland gorilla and the bactrian camel. The golden-headed lion tamarin is listed as endangered and the socorro dove is extinct in the wild.
139. "My guess is that the paddlefish and the Yangtze sturgeon are on the way to extinction already but there are other species that the reserve may be critically important for,()" Dudgeon warned.
140. The measure of the net cost of a tariff depends critically on the estimate of the amount of imports it discourages.
141. YID course participants also learn to think critically about indicators of success in development projects .
142. Tongueless knowledge has male general character of blame logic , blame , blame the characteristic such as critically sex .
143. She looked at it critically for a moment. " It's all right,'she said, " but isn't it upside - down? " I.
144. Challenging and critically analyzing the authority and the mainstream opinions has remained the engine that empowers artistic creation since Dadaism and the conceptual art movement.
145. The present work critically reviewed the uniform corrosion behavior of zirconium alloys.
146. The approach Rorty wants to inherit and critically develop John Dewey's philosophy is always disputed in American philosophy.
147. Its development is necessarily preceded by a detailed audit and analysis of existing content—a critically important process that's often glossed over or even skipped by project teams.
148. No one has yet looked critically at the economics of afforestation.
149. We should critically assimilate whatever is beneficial in literature and arts from other countries.
150. LAREDO, Texas -A mother who shot and critically injured her two children and then killedherself had for months tried unsuccessfully to qualify for food stamps, Texas welfare officials said.
151. Transistors depend critically on a thin insulating layer below the control electrode.
152. The present work critically reviewed the corrosion behavior on zirconium alloys.
153. It is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures.
154. Complete to the interest consistency made the text critically, spend an analysis to prove be objective existence to the interest is not consistency from isogon of economic theory and rich play chess.
155. Microbial degradation critically affects the fate and behavior of pesticides in soil.
156. That was before the Ghezouba Dam was built on the Yangtze River in the early 1980s, cutting off the sturgeon's migratory path, just as it did for the critically endangered Chinese paddlefish .
156. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
157. But they admire entrepreneurs: 79 % think them critically important to job creation.
158. In fact I had never thought critically about its ethics at all.
159. Watch out of Venezuela on the critically endangered leatherback turtles.
160. But as soon as thegrounding line moves over the lip and starts to move down into the dipin the sea bed, the situation changes critically.
161. Burnout ? Replaced with "Pyromaniac": "Increases chance to critically hit and reduces the mana cost of all Fire spells by an additional 1/2/3%.
162. ObjectiveTo investigate the prognostic value of extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) in critically ill patients with septic shock in intensive care unit (ICU).
163. Critically ill patients will be hemoptysis, hematemesis, hematochezia, urinating blood, such as bleeding.
164. However, a proposal submitted by the European Union to extend the same level of protection to the porbeagle shark, critically endangered in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, was shot down.
165. Hayden Black is nice, funny, quotable (), and makes two critically acclaimed and modestly popular Web shows.
166. The filter() method first checks to see if the list is empty — the critically important exit condition for this method.
167. Exoneration: The heal portion of this ability will no longer be capable of critically healing.
168. Todd Bachman, a Minnesota businessman whose son-in-law coaches the men's volleyball team, was killed. His wife, Barbara, 62, was critically wounded, as was the guide, whose name has not been released.
169. The methods for studying the mechanism of electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry are critically reviewed and cited.
170. From the author of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and "Aaron's Rod" comes this classic 1913 novel, one of Lawrence's most popular and critically acclaimed works.
171. He was aware of Vernon Demerest looking at him critically.
172. Mexico's Santa Catalina Island rattlesnake has been classified as critically endangered on the 2007 IUCN Red List.
173. Using this method makes the ICU team more self-sufficient when critically ill patients require enteral nutrition and no gastroenterologist is available.
174. Surface maintenance is a critically important operation in the food product manufacturing industry.
175. "Apple will be forced to do a recall of this product," Professor Matthew Seeger, "an expert in crisis communication," told CultofMac.com. "It's critically important.
176. The Visayan warty pig is critically endangered and is found only on two islands in the Philippines.
177. Philosophically and critically , Coleridge opposed the limitedly rationalistic trends of the the 18 th - century thought.
178. Listen critically. Mentally challenge assertions, ideas, philosophies. Seek the truth with an open mind.
179. Stress hyperglycemia is common in critically ill patients, even in those who do not have diabetes.
180. As a population of West African chimpanzees dwindles to critically endangered levels, scientists are calling for a definition of personhood that includes our close evolutionary cousins.
181. A crippling weapon is infused with binding power so that when a target is critically hit their movement is slowed by half.
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