0 to reduce a period of time that someone must spend in prison -- 減刑;減少服刑時間
2 the area that a person or group of people in authority has responsibility for or control over -- 職權範圍;控制範圍;許可權
The remit of this official inquiry is to investigate the reasons for the accident. 這次官方調查旨在查清事故發生原因。
Effects of tryptophan depletion in fully remitted patients with seasonal affective disorder during summer.
They remitted capital in the form of money to their places of birth.
Autobiographical memories in women remitted from major depression.
Impairments of neuropsychological tests of temporohippocampal and frontohippocampal functions and word fluency in remitting schizophrenia and affective disorders.
Domesticated pragmatism in turn leads to a conservative, antiphilosophical philosophy and a conservative, antipolitical politics, remitting us to the worshipful acceptance of established practices.
The speech of manic patients is more affectively responsive than the speech of remitted, bipolar depressed and normal participants.
There was no difference in exposure to undesirable life events before onset of disorder between remitted and persistent groups.
In the standard economic model of taxpayer behaviour, the perceived quality of government does not influence the level of taxes remitted.