Examples of using Can systematically in English and their translations into Chinese
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This means we can systematically compare a humanoid robot to a living counterpart.
Now that we have clarified its[the mesentery's] structure, we can systematically examine it.
Even so, he added,“we can systematically evaluate it like we do here.
Using easy to find, inexpensive materials such as PVC pipes, PVC connectors, dollar-store magnifying glasses,and so on, you can systematically experiment with many options.
This means we can systematically compare a humanoid robot to a living counterpart.
Because the material is laid layer upon layer, you can systematically affect the microstructure.
Then we can systematically examine the effect of changing different aspects of the side chains.
There is also a cultural and art exhibition of the Wenlou, which can systematically understand the culture of the Dream of Red Mansions.
Then we can systematically examine the effect of changing different aspects of the side chains.
In order to prevent allegations of infringement, innovative companies can systematically monitor existing patents, trademarks and designs.
Although we can systematically engage in activities that are related to creativity, it is hard to systematize creativity itself.
The development of stronger institutions, mechanisms and community capacities that can systematically build resilience to natural hazards and disasters.
We must make sure we can systematically go from words to deeds, and this will require effort from all parties.
Experimenting on tissues in culturecan facilitate drug discovery because researchers can systematically manipulate the tissue and test different drugs or drug combinations.
Buddhism argues that if we can systematically remove these strong desires or greed from the mind we can become wholly enlightened people.
(b) The development and strengthening of institutions, mechanisms and capacities at all levels,in particular at the community level, that can systematically contribute to building resilience to hazards;
Automated auditing, at a massive scale, can systematically probe AI systems and uncover biases or other undesirable behavior patterns.
This approach can systematically establish where urbanization is occurring, how fast it is happening, and how population growth relates to increases in urban land area.
Ji Wang, the responsible application engineer, says:“Now we can systematically develop products that are an even better fit to local requirements.”.
The manner in which States can systematically and effectively utilize these instruments to overcome the barriers to women' s economic empowerment will be explored.
Now that we have proven that surface vibrations are important, we can systematically design materials to suppress or enhance these vibrations,” say Wood.
Similarly, hardware tagging can systematically enforce code/data and other distinctions that might be more difficult and more costly to guarantee at other levels.
Now that we have proven that surface vibrations are important, we can systematically design materials to suppress or enhance these vibrations,” say Wood.
The Framework Team has recently been strengthened so that it can systematically support Governments and civil society, in both the development and the implementation of their own capacities for conflict prevention.
This study also highlights the value of integrated registries“that can systematically collect and use high-quality data from screening and vaccination programmes,” she adds.
The bulk of the evidence is that unconventional policy can systematically affect the term premia, and thus bend the yield curve through portfolio effects.
Moreover, there are few mechanisms through which the Assembly can systematically engage with or tap relevant members of civil society and non-governmental organizations.
This study also highlights the value of integrated registries“that can systematically collect and use high-quality data from screening and vaccination programmes,” she added.
The CST maywish to discuss to what extent a new network could systematically ensure scientific quality assurance of the advisory outputs.
The Security Council could systematically consider the reports of the commissions/missions where investigations have been carried out with respect to countries on its agenda.