Sentences with phrase «defi ned»

In 2006 — the last year for which government fi gures are available — that estimate had increased to 2.9 million households and 2.4 million of those were «vulnerable» (defi ned as households including older people, families with children, and householders who are disabled or suff ering from long - term illness).
In 2003 — 04, the government's estimate was that 1.2 million households were in fuel poverty — defi ned by the government as applying to households that need to spend at least 10 % of their income on fuel to maintain a satisfactory heating regime.
As stated in my earlier comment, apart from digital signatures, there are several other forms of electronic signatures including biometric devices, PINs, user - defi ned or assigned passwords, scanned handwritten signatures, signature by means of a digital pen, and clickable «OK» or «I accept» boxes.
Unlawful policy His lordship was satisfied that the defendant's policy was unlawful because it was a contradiction as defi ned by its own terms because:
«Climate sensitivity is then defi ned mathematically as the derivative of an appropriate functional or other function of the systems state with respect to the bifurcation parameter.
«Natural» means that we do not have within a defi ned con fidence interval a defi nitely positive anthropogenic contribution and, therefore, only a marginal anthropogenic contribution can not be excluded.
Factor - based hypothetical portfolios were constructed using the Developed Markets (ex-US) universe as defi ned by Hartford Funds, which currently covers approximately 1,500 companies across 22 countries.
Now BMW ActiveHybrid technology offers yet another option, hybrid technology for the fi rst time achieving the unique standard already defi ned by BMW in the luxury performance segment.
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