「Gradual」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 417件
With the | gradual abolition of the legal restrictions on the ac |
of black labour rights in Jamaica during the | gradual abolition of slavery in the late 1830s and th |
Christians to adopt “a rational plan for the | gradual abolition of slavery; and do it under the inf |
he Act Against Slavery of 1793 legislated the | gradual abolition of slavery: no slaves could be impo |
This was also accentuated by the | gradual absorption of the original smallholdings into |
arinet version), which first emerges out of a | gradual acceleration of the last interval of the fift |
One can see the | gradual acceptance of the tower as it has begun to ap |
This | gradual accretion has produced a complex plan and flo |
Sedimentary rocks are formed through the | gradual accumulation of sediment: for example, sand o |
counter-arguments of irreducible complexity, | gradual adaptation-that certain systems may have been |
eparation has been described as involving the | gradual addition of a solution of benzenediazonium ch |
n the early Three Kingdoms period through the | gradual adoption of Chinese forms of naming as centra |
bject wrapping was introduced, along with the | gradual advancement of the type system of the templat |
secessions in the Church of Scotland had been | gradual affairs, both at the national and the local l |
overnment reforms all contributed towards the | gradual alteration and ultimate dissolution of the hi |
pact was not immediate, but approached with a | gradual and frightful sound. |
ornish mining industry in general, suffered a | gradual and slow decline. |
reassure them that the drawdown will be very | gradual, and American forces will continue to work to |
Gradual and without any long sections over 9%, Aspin | |
Their advance was steady, | gradual and costly. |
She rather focuses on the | gradual and almost imperceptible changes that shape a |
The transformation was | gradual and in 1983 the Clubhouse was officially open |
e as long as they conform to the principle of | gradual and orderly progress. |
pt sources - the 14th century German Moosburg | Gradual and a 15th century Trier manuscript. |
ons were "fully determined to bring about the | gradual and effective suppression of the manufacture |
suffrage in accordance with the principle of | gradual and orderly progress. |
The change seems to have been | gradual, and to have been determined in part by the i |
ift and denudation occur simultaneously, at a | gradual and continuous rate. |
These teams will assist in the Earth's | gradual and unobtrusive technological evolution into |
nglian origin, and to have formed part of the | gradual Anglian settlement of the valley of the River |
r environment as a teaching resource, using a | gradual approach, starting by using the view from a c |
est elevation of 1,110 m (3,640 feet) and its | gradual approaches, the pass was recommended by Sir S |
lf their strength killed or wounded - and the | gradual arrival of the rest of the Division, the Brit |
Withdrawal from benzodiazepines should be | gradual as abrupt withdrawal from high doses of benzo |
louds at the bottom of the hill range and its | gradual ascendance from the bottom to the top slowly |
inished '77 with the first fight that began a | gradual ascent in opposition quality: an eight round |
lead, in a long seemingly endless way, to the | gradual ascent to the acquisition of higher intellect |
The | gradual assimilation of Vietnam into acceptable popul |
re of Greco-Roman scholarship was necessarily | gradual, associated with the pace of Christianisation |
The high blood pressure is | gradual at early stages and may take at least 10-15 y |
"A | Gradual Awakening" |
ly, only two of the songs from this album, "A | Gradual Awakening" and "Isengard Unleashed", were ava |
making those songs core hits once again on a | gradual basis. |
n with Shumway Hill Road, the highway makes a | gradual bend to the northwest, passing a large pond t |
The movie's main theme is the | gradual betrayal of all the promises of the fascist p |
There have been and are other | Gradual books apart from the Roman Gradual. |
hool teachers played an important role in the | gradual breaking down of the social stigma of convict |
His work, noted for the | gradual build-up of ideas towards a resolution in the |
performance by We Five is noteworthy for the | gradual buildup in intensity, starting off somewhat f |
decline in residential students, there was a | gradual but persistent increase in the number of non- |
being the driving force behind the emporium's | gradual but steady expansion into diverse lines of bu |
a continuous cycle of renewal, involving the | gradual but continuous progress of human society. |
rally administered vasoconstrictor, produce a | gradual but sustained decongestant effect facilitatin |
ategy by planning to eradicate the enemy in a | gradual but firm manner, instead of attempting to eli |
lve opened at a height of 168 kilometers, the | gradual but steady loss of pressure was fatal to the |
for environmental protection have suffered a | gradual but steady erosion of funding, staffing and e |
on from cortex to subcortical white matter is | gradual; cell layers are indistinct; and the internal |
The | gradual centralisation of power in the Commonwealth g |
s of productions on different spots, & also a | gradual change of species. |
bying for the new shipping act as well as the | gradual change in implementation of UK salvage law. |
It exhibits a | gradual change in monomer composition from predominan |
An environmental gradient is a | gradual change in abiotic factors through space (or t |
e, like his succeeding works showing how slow | gradual change can account for the history of life. |
The dangerous patrol allows for a | gradual change of heart for Barry's character. |
m to safeguard our interests and try to bring | gradual change for the right cause, the cause of trut |
the water over an obstacle or provide a more | gradual change in elevation. |
The main reason for this | gradual change obviously lies in the influence of Wes |
The | gradual change towards a state-based authority respon |
ing interest in political aesthetics led to a | gradual change in the activities, and then the outloo |
shows Una Silberrad's penchant for advocating | gradual change and middle courses. |
Its naming illustrates the | gradual change in meaning of the 19th century term li |
a different colour, varying along a cline (a | gradual change in conditions which gives rise to slig |
incandescent liquid or solid, and he traced a | gradual change in the spectrum of an incandescent gas |
Upright it can mean, | Gradual change, movement or travel away form difficul |
nter and Autumn, each yuga involves stages or | gradual changes which the earth and the consciousness |
is often contrasted with anagenesis, in which | gradual changes in an ancestral species lead to its e |
So long as the | gradual changes in group behaviour are small, herding |
e 1960s in art of Leonid Tkachenko take place | gradual changes from academic style and plein air pai |
a theory of life on Earth developing through | gradual chemical evolution of carbon-based molecules |
ula's date falling precisely in the period of | gradual Christianization of the Alamanni (the bishopr |
The Act to Encourage the | Gradual Civilization of Indian Tribes in this Provinc |
e drop offs that almost look like shallow and | gradual cliffs; as some of the local agricultural fie |
In the gradient copolymer, as a result of the | gradual compositional change along the length of the |
jury to the present Masters", so created only | gradual conditions whereby those already in servitude |
ced "the Bosa kingdom must have continued its | gradual contraction until little more than a relative |
osting that town whose name he bore), and the | gradual conversion of city lighting to gaslight. |
d her drones, who are being assisted in their | gradual conversion of Metropolis by some of Brainiac' |
He was a | gradual convert to belief in SHC, mainly as a result |
In addition, the earth's | gradual cooling and shrinking caused immense lateral |
An insight which lead to the | gradual creation of Myntgatan which forms a perpendic |
ier below the Pin Parbati pass and flows in a | gradual curve from north-northwest to west-southwest |
The Python has | gradual curves that make it perfect for parents ridin |
follows mostly long, straight paths with only | gradual curves and no steep grades. |
Banana River closed in September 1947 after a | gradual deactivation and was placed in a caretaker st |
he lack of proper promotion the Stadium saw a | gradual decline in events. |
However a combination of factors led to a | gradual decline through the 1970s and a more rapid de |
as grievously scarce, followed by a steep and | gradual decline in demand at the release of the i870. |
nd Vilayat Khan on the other, which lead to a | gradual decline in his popularity . |
cond half of the 17th century had started its | gradual decline that would culminate a century later |
for the first time in the island, followed by | gradual decline of local form of feudalism in cloudin |
This led to a | gradual decline in SVT production. |
The | gradual decline of these industries gave way to the v |
tly after his arrival in Paris he fell into a | gradual decline and soon died. |
The | gradual decline of Century III Mall can be attributed |
There followed a period of | gradual decline from the former glory days throughout |
This marked the beginning of its | gradual decline and the open persecution of its membe |
cially notable as his career coincided with a | gradual decline in Hearts' playing fortunes. |
other Communist Party weeklies experienced a | gradual decline in readership after 1956, Walka had a |
In that period the Club's | gradual decline was halted and Boro' were once again |
er groups of the Liberal Party, and started a | gradual decline in the electoral efforts which eventu |
the election, the opposition began a long and | gradual decline in strength, while Biya began to cons |
s diagnosed with a Brain tumor which led to a | gradual decline in his health. |
iation, the growth of suburban Chicago, and a | gradual decline of the neighborhood around the Associ |
us support industries, which have witnessed a | gradual decline since the opening of the Channel Tunn |
rs, and the advent of photography, led to the | gradual decline of White Mountain landscape painting. |
The two platform station suffered a | gradual decline and reduction in facilities from the |
Despite a | gradual decline in his athleticism in his later caree |
r Bridge was finished first, resulting in the | gradual decline of the ferry. |
These facilities were all removed with the | gradual decline of the village population, although i |
Thus began a | gradual decline as the members of the great choirs ag |
The | gradual decline in quality of the lake water through |
, but soon after the turn of the 1990s was in | gradual decline, due in the main to the end of the Co |
ealand Department of Conservation as being in | Gradual Decline. |
ealand Department of Conservation as being in | Gradual Decline. |
ealand Department of Conservation as being in | Gradual Decline. |
ssful league season, and it was followed by a | gradual decline: 11th in 1921-2 and 17th in 1922-3. |
idic nitrates and nitrogen oxides produced by | gradual decomposition of nitric acid esters, which wo |
m below the environmental limit by means of a | gradual decrease in growth rate, as shown below. |
During aging, there is a | gradual decrease in the ability to maintain skeletal |
The | gradual decrease in abortions is basically the result |
ion Fellowship monastic order, representing a | gradual deepening commitment to the renunciant life a |
A slow and | gradual demise in Bolton's fortunes started from here |
he graduate seats had declared their wish for | gradual democratic reforms (17 candidates contested o |
After Korea's | gradual democratization during the 1980s and 1990s, a |
ting set-ups may have been the reason for his | gradual departure from Hammer Studios, whereupon he w |
This leads to a | gradual depletion of NE stores in the nerve endings. |
ive to continue the highway further east on a | gradual descent of Kelly's Mountain toward New Campbe |
As they mature the young begin their | gradual descent to the mesopelagic and eventually bat |
om there to Ellenville is largely a straight, | gradual descent off the Catskill Plateau through prim |
lope and the abyssal plain usually has a more | gradual descent, and is called the continental rise, |
ght of the club's achievement as they began a | gradual descent. |
In general, CCCP causes the | gradual destruction of living cells and death of the |
Due to the | gradual destruction of their habitat and recent wars |
sing, conducting and teaching brought about a | gradual deterioration in MacCunn's health, and he die |
ak of prosperity, Handsome Lake witnessed the | gradual deterioration of his society. |
ment in November 1975, this did not prevent a | gradual deterioration in government services and prog |
gious or charitable ownership), together with | gradual deterioration of the property and stories abo |
e more historical background, or story of the | gradual development of the music and its different su |
da) and various gamakas, and is noted for his | gradual development of alap through vilambit, madhya |
Gradual development took place as convection consolid | |
ion and improving technology also enabled the | gradual development of even smaller regions. |
Initial plans were for a | gradual development of the site, incorporating commun |
usands or a few million years to adapt to the | gradual development of human hunting skills. |
Georg, Stefan (2003b): The | Gradual Disappearance of a Eurasian Language Family - |
Sensing that the merger would mean the | gradual disappearing of Goa's distinct identity and c |
rative and jointly mark the beginnings of the | gradual disclosure of the identity of Jesus to his di |
Gradual discontinuation of hypnotics leads to improve | |
from Homer to Aristophanes and Plato shows a | gradual discovery of the inner mental life, a develop |
n and the Burundian government concerning the | gradual disengagement of the United Nations peacekeep |
eligion is also discussed, including Georges' | gradual disillusioned view of the Catholic church, an |
His long reign was marked by the | gradual dissolution of the imperial power. |
However, these titles fell into | gradual disuse until the 20th century as the heir of |
The name fell into | gradual disuse with the advent of the Soviets and the |
y groups to defend the enclaves, leading to a | gradual division of the island's communities into two |
Forward motion was nearly stationary, with a | gradual drift east-southeastward. |
Eden himself was telegenic and | gradual economic growth benefited the party greatly. |
iver (on the left), SR 67 starts gaining some | gradual elevation and eventually crossing a section o |
of "disunion" from the state, and foresee the | gradual elimination of the state through social evolu |
adopted, the amendment would have led to the | gradual elimination of slavery in the Missouri territ |
d the expansion of slavery and called for its | gradual elimination. |
media, the effects of two world wars and the | gradual emancipation of women. |
vided the frog is brainless or the heating is | gradual enough. |
the passing of the Companies Act 2006 and its | gradual entry into force, the new law does not apply |
od of millions of years, through a process of | gradual erosion caused by moderately flowing river wa |
hrough the upthrust of rock layers but by the | gradual erosion of stream valleys in an uplifted regi |
as a member of the Christian elite that saw a | gradual erosion of their influence and position in th |
This very edict contributed to the | gradual erosion of the imperial authority in the Holy |
There is | gradual erosion of this rich art form as older genera |
Gradual erosive processes have created a wedge-shaped | |
The book shows that the | gradual escalation chosen allowed the LBJ Administrat |
l 1945 become increasingly difficult with the | gradual establishment of Japanese administration and |
ng the victory at Towton, he took part in the | gradual establishment of royal control in Northumberl |
Because of the | gradual European domination of the Egyptian economy, |
e container for making mitha dahi because the | gradual evaporation of water through its porous walls |
but has now been recognized as a longer, more | gradual event. |
The | gradual evolution of an independent, sporophyte phase |
de North America forced a re-assessment and a | gradual evolution of its denominational practices and |
ng decline in the beehive coke industry and a | gradual exhaustion of the coal reserves. |
he philosophy of persistent but conservative, | gradual expansion of civil rights. |
establishment of the Irish Free State and the | gradual expansion of the social welfare system, the I |
This ban led to the | gradual extinction of a line of specially trained mah |
The song begins with a | gradual fade-in and ends with a slow fade-out. |
es; typically a rapid brightening followed by | gradual fading, as in a nova or supernova. |
1. | Gradual failure by fatigue and then overload failure |
wn, but it may be due to a combination of the | gradual failure in the "satellite cells" which help t |
Yvonne began to open up to Tami, relating her | gradual fall into poverty, a tale of struggling with |
the aqueduct in a series of abrupt rises and | gradual falls. |
n the wake of the glacier, which remains as a | gradual fan or ridge forming a tapered ramp (called t |
erest in, Film Studies, McHoul highlights the | gradual, forced disintegration of Communication Studi |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |