transitory造句

Observe around you and be thankful for all that you have in this transitory lifetime.

Similarly, your initial use of metadata with AOP may resemble a transitory period from OOP to AOP.

The export drop “might plausibly have been viewed as being a largely transitory phenomenon”, reflecting global conditions rather than a structural change in the economy.

The statistical evidence suggests that, thanks to the central bankers' credibility as inflation fighters, America's underlying rate of price increases has become less vulnerable to transitory pressures, such as rising energy or food prices.

transitory造句

A mechanism that provides a transitory means of sharing information.

The authors of the IMF study note that the structural barriers to employment growth may be transitory and could fade as the economy recovers.

Many of the drags on first-quarter output are transitory. As the year proceeds, firms will recover some of the ground lost to snowstorms and falling confidence from crises in North Africa and Japan.

Links among particles suggest that transitory particles are fully as important to physical theory as the few stable particles.

Re-try is particularly useful where a category of error response from the back end system is known to be transitory, for example, a later attempt at exactly the same request may succeed.

Moment intervals are those elements of the domain that are transitory, such as an order in an order fulfillment system.

Power is transitory, only truth is permanent.

But, they argue, "these global imbalance improvements are mostly illusory - the transitory side effect of the greatest trade collapse the world has ever seen."

In this scenario, we have reason to believe that the condition which caused the exception is transitory, and it makes sense to retry the transaction after a period of time.