Sentences with phrase «alternative definitions»

We can eliminate it entirely if we use alternative definitions or apply it to individual companies.
In the remainder of this article, I will ignore alternative definitions, and focus on reviewing the evidence favoring
This means their peak wind speed rose at a torrid pace, by at least 29 mph in 24 hours, according to one definition (alternative definitions vary).
Given challenges to affirmative action, we need to know how the admissions process works, the role of tests in admissions decisions, and the effects of alternative definitions of diversity on the composition of the admitted student body.
In the remainder of this article, I will ignore alternative definitions, and focus on reviewing the evidence favoring physical closeness, sensitivity, and responsiveness in parents.
Results are robust to different factor models for calculating alpha, changing the order of double sorts, different demarcations for initial sorts (fifths, fourths, thirds, halves) and alternative definitions for SDI.
This is the very definition of «Google Bombing» someone: linking en masse to an alternative definition to impact the Google results that come up when someone searches that word.
The AMT uses an alternative definition of taxable income called Alternative Minimum Taxable Income (AMTI).
An alternative definition of a Bubble Economy therefore focuses on asset - price inflation — rising stock market, bond market and real estate prices in the face of an economy - wide debt deflation.
Ok, well if you're referring to the alternative definition that I am exuberant and happy, then yes.
In the book, I encourage the Left to defend an alternative definition of the individual interest as a means of triggering collective transformations.
However, after the Act came into force, the Home Office very quietly released guidance to the police and courts which included another alternative definition, which had been previously suggested by the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs but rejected.
They contrast this with an alternative definition used by some industry scientists that requires «repeated failure of a product to achieve the expected level of control,» which generally occurs only after it's too late to respond most effectively.
An alternative definition would have let Pluto keep its status as a planet and added at least three other objects to the list of planets (see «Pluto and the Plutons»).
Personal health challenges in her twenties combined with a broken health care system motivated Dr. Taz to pursue an alternative definition of health and healthy living.
Promoting an alternative definition of family, Ice Age: Continental Drift brings out the best in this group of friends who commit to watch each other's backs.
Collateral debt obligations (CDOs) are being added as an alternative definition of nuclear waste.
Lit looks at an alternative definition of design, one where a fluid oscillation between disciplines joins a rigorously playful approach to making.
«Everything flows» may be the most common translation of the ancient Greek phrase Panta Rhei — the title of this latest exhibition of paintings by Keith Tyson — but the idea of a seamless transition from one thing to another, which the term suggests, seems less appropriate to Tyson's work than the alternative definition «All things are in flux», with its emphasis on the potentially more unsettling idea of constant change.
They argue that the current standard of 100kwh per person per year is inadequate and instead offer three alternative definitions that would be more suitable measures of modern energy access.
But heavens above: You can get to be a Supreme Court justice, and write about actives and passives, without having any clue how that distinction is normally defined by grammarians, and without giving any alternative definition?
Northwestern Mutual offers several different types of disability insurance plans to meet your individual and unique income protection needs including four alternative definitions of total disability and a partial disability coverage option if you are only able to work part - time.
The author estimates the scale of child migration, compares the relative magnitudes of internal and international migration, and considers sensitivity to alternative definitions of migration.
In the remainder of this article, I will ignore alternative definitions, and focus on reviewing the evidence favoring
In the remainder of this article, I will ignore alternative definitions, and focus on reviewing the evidence favoring physical closeness, sensitivity, and responsiveness in parents.
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