There
are precise definitions for who qualifies as self - employed.
Green - bond issuances have been growing, even if there
's no precise definition of what a «green bond» is.
The yet to be identified gunmen stormed the home of Denen in the wee hours of Friday, around 2:30 am to
be precise definition and shot him dead.
There should then
be precise definitions of what kind of biting or threatening incidents are prohibited.
There
is no precise definition of the term «Modern Art»: it remains an elastic term, which can accomodate a variety of meanings.
There must surely
be a precise definition?
Your definition
is the precise definition (judging by the look of it, making no claim as to its veracity) if your want to calculate the value from basic physics.
The first thing to hash out
is the precise definition of a resume.
«There
is no precise definition,» McIlwain says.
Not exact matches
The
precise definition of a «mission statement» causes frequent squabbling among management consultants and academics, but a couple of qualities appear to
be key.
Their
precise definition is often a key negotiating point in free trade talks.
Edward Oakes» observations yesterday concerning the invidious or vituperative use of the word heresy, I feel that he
is turning into a matter of sentiment what should
be a matter of
precise definition.
The faithful Mormons
are offended because they think Christians
are calling them evil people, although many of us
are not, while those of us who went to seminary and suffered through a course on systematic theology keep stressing that there
is actually a
precise definition of «Christian» and that Mormons differ from that
definition in a very few important ways.
We need not pause to
be precise about the terms «authoritative» and «society,» since these serve in Easton's
definition to distinguish political from other kinds of human interaction.
On that basis it
is conceivable that genuine «progress» in dogmatic development in the future will move, not so much in the direction of a wider, more exact unfolding and
precise definition of traditional dogma, but simply in that of a more living, radical grasp and statement of the ultimate fundamental dogmas themselves.
I
'm simply using
precise definitions, those which most of the Christians I know would agree too.
It
is proposed that the framework of civil society, whatever its
precise definition may
be,
is to
be considered a way to open a new horizon for ecumenical social thought and involvement from our Christian faith perspective.
To
be sure, this
is a polemical assertion — a catchphrase, really — and it
's woefully inadequate as far as
precise definitions go.
Such an attitude toward Islam
was sure to satisfy the externalists whose main concern
was to give
precise definitions to religious terms, lay down general laws, and see that they
were strictly observed.
It has
been used without
precise definition and in a way that hardly distinguishes it from my use of person.
It
is a case of the lay mind versus the professional, the latter seeking a formula which means different things to different groups, as a basis of common action; the former saying that common action now calls for a more
precise definition of principles.
It
is both an intellectual and a religious duty to frame the most
precise possible
definition of the word «God».
This
definition can not
be made fully
precise, for it
is impossible for the same event to have other causal conditions or actualizable possibilities than it in fact has.
We tend to repeat customary actions unaware that when we do today what we did yesterday we actually do something different since in the interval both we and our environment have changed; unaware also that we now do without conscious
definition of purpose and method what
was done yesterday with specific ends in view and by relatively
precise means.
For a more
precise definition of reception in the early Church, we can
be satisfied here with Yves Congar's now classic formulation -.
Demarest explains, «The early church defended itself against heretical teaching by appealing to «the rule of faith» or «the rule of truth», which
were brief summaries of essential Christian truths... The fluid «rule of faith» gave way to more
precise instruments for refuting heresies and defining faith, namely, creedal formulations such as the Apostles» Creed, the Nicene Creed, the
Definition of Chalcedon and the Athanasian Creed.»
The point we
are making does not require a
precise definition of «normal» adjustment or balance between autonomy and symbiosis.
But I also hope that one result of Veritatis Splendor will
be a more
precise definition of proportionalism, not for the sake of the academy only but more urgently for those Christians who live lives in circumstances giving rise to hard questions of moral action.
Buchler often uses language to evoke a rich texture of meanings, rather than to offer a single
precise definition for any concept or idea.16 (This style
is more prevalent in the works on human process than in MNC.)
His
definition of firstness
is one of the most
precise definitions in the literature of the idea of external or nonconstitutive relation, and the
definition of secondness
is equally
precise as definitive of internal or constitutive relations, except for the arbitrary limitation to dependence upon just one other entity.
It thus «seems necessary to say that a continuum, where it
is continuous and unbroken, contains no definite parts; that its parts
are created in the act of defining them and the
precise definition of them breaks the continuity.»
«I have proclaimed the emptiness of
definitions for thirty years,» he said, «and I have refuted the superstition that if we want to
be precise we have to define our terms» (p. 11).
This stage may not
be capable of
precise definitions, but when it
is fully reached the younger may
be regarded as passing out of the domain of «Missions» and its future course lies in the region of general Church history.7
We
are reminded rather sharply that any continuing relevance of this story to the life of faith
is never to
be found in the
definition of kinship, the enumeration of names, or even the
precise assignment of roles.
In this piece all the old arguments about the
precise definition of the «presence» of Christ in the consecrated bread
are gone over, because Luther felt that the agreement in the Wittenberg Concord had
been betrayed by the Swiss reformers.
Whilst it
is perhaps unfair to demand anachronistically
precise definitions from Maximus, nonetheless it
is important to note that in contemporary theology these distinctions and
definitions must
be made.
Probably the majority so called
were at most «infidels» in the Paine sense, but preachers commonly
were not
precise in their
definitions.
The Articles of Religion
were brief and, in the interest of comprehension, avoided
precise definition.
C. H. Dodd gives this
definition: «At its simplest, the parable
is a metaphor or simile, drawn from nature or common life, arresting the hearer by its vividness or strangeness, and leaving the mind in sufficient doubt about its
precise application to tease it into active thought.
There
's no
precise federal government
definition of «free range,» so the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) approves these label claims on a case - by - case basis.
While the question of «Adequate» or «not adequate» isn't really answerable properly (due to the lack of a
precise definition of «adequacy»), the spirit of the question can
be answered to the tune of «
is there a clear decline of the pro / con ratio of a democratic system with the growth of governed population».
Taking up Cameron on this point, Andrew Tyrie - arguably the most important Tory backbencher who needs to
be won over on EVEL - carefully questioned the prime minister on the
precise definitions of what he
is actually seeking.
However, ignoring the
precise definition, it
's clear that the government has aimed to reduce the deficit, which
is what has happened.
It may not
be complete (looking further into the
precise requirements for press organizations and why they do not apply to RT might
be useful), but overall referring to Foreign Agents Registration Act and its
definition of «foreign agent»
is helpful.
In other words, it
's a loose slur not used in a
precise way and lacking any formal
definition.
Is there any
precise political
definition that, perhaps, the UN would follow?
The
precise definition of «just and fair» will
be determined in future by the tribunals themselves.
The new proposal
is far longer and offers
precise definitions for a public official as including state and local elected officials, judges, political appointees of the governor as well board members who sit on entities such as public benefit corporations or authorities.
A more
precise definition of how the state tax rate on cigars
is applied to make it harder for suppliers to skirt or shortchange the tax.
Scientists can measure how much energy greenhouse gases now add (roughly three watts per square meter), but what eludes
precise definition is how much other factors — the response of clouds to warming, the cooling role of aerosols, the heat and gas absorbed by oceans, human transformation of the landscape, even the natural variability of solar strength — diminish or strengthen that effect.