Sentences with phrase «fits this definition more»

In terms of life in general, is there anything that fits this definition more so than CO2?

Not exact matches

There are some days I'm pretty sure I don't fit the definition of Christian in any sense, though I come from a decidedly more eastern Christian perspective on the things to which I still hold.
Jesus does indeed fit the basic definition of a zombie, I think you just reject the notion because of the stigma attached to the word zombie isn't normally something you hear when you think of jesus, which is why atheists and non-christians in general like to call jesus a zombie, it makes him more mythical than divine.
Neo-Darwinism at present holds the ascendancy in the eyes of biologists, partly owing to a clearer and more statistically substantiated definition of «the fittest», but principally because of the immense part, now recognized by modern genetics, played by the «action of large numbers» in the formation of species.
In today's world, it's hard to raise both boys and girls, and it's even more difficult if you wind up with a child who is gender fluid or otherwise doesn't fit society's definition of «normal.»
«Setting up a meeting, talking to another official, or organizing an event (or agreeing to do so)-- without more — does not fit that definition of official act,» Roberts wrote.
«Setting up a meeting, talking to another official, or organizing an event (or agreeing to do so)-- without more — does not fit that definition of official act,» Chief Justice John Roberts wrote.
«Setting up a meeting, talking to another official, or organizing an event — without more — does not fit that definition of «official act,»» Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote in the opinion.
«Setting up a meeting, talking to another official, or organizing an event - without more - does not fit that definition of «official act,»» Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. wrote in the opinion.
A 1983 study conducted by climate researcher Kevin Trenberth found that the meteorological definition more closely agreed with observable weather in the continental regions of the northern hemisphere, while the astronomical definition only fit reality better over the oceans in the southern hemisphere.
I would imagine your technique would fit the definition of virgin more than it would refined.
After just six weeks of this circuit you will find that not only are you far fitter and stronger than you were before but also that you have far more muscular definition.
That means your clothes will fit differently, your waist to hip ratio will change, and you'll see more tone, definition and strength in your body.
Even though Dictionary.com defines leggings as «close - fitting knit pants», I think the World English Dictionary definition of «an extra outer covering for the lower legs» is more appropriate for grown women.
While it might have made a more fitting summer release, Yankee Doodle Dandy sees Warner Archive continue to excel in high - definition.
District school records show that charters also have better attendance and graduation rates than the regular public schools and that their teachers are more likely to fit the city's definition of «highly qualified,» meaning that they have expertise in what they are teaching.
However, whilst the above fits the popular definition of passive income, some countries also impose a more technical definition for the purpose of taxation.
Fortunately, the controversy surrounding declawing is slowly changing as more and more research comes out supporting the fact that 1) Declawing cats does not necessarily keep them out of shelters, and 2) Many veterinarians are beginning to support the idea that declawing does not fit the definition of a medically necessary, humane procedure («Do No Harm»).
When this is not the case, Rare has provided artistic and charming borders to surround the standard definition displays, also allowing gamers to modify the appearance of the screen to something more fitting a classic arcade title, complete with convex screen.
There are major markets in places such as Russia, Turkey and much of Latin America that truly require separate analysis because their core PC gamers fit into more of an Asian definition.
Gherard says: «The painting or drawing begins with an idea of a particular form and how it might fit in the space of the painting but as the work continues what keeps me in the piece is manipulating the materials... I look for when the use of materials adds more information, clarity and definition to the original idea.»
Drawing from extensive research and documentation on a variety of issues (World War I, Islamic art, financial scandals, the skyscraper index, historical personalities, the study of colour, and much more) Raad delivered his findings through objects and story - telling — in the artist's practice, medium and subject - matter never quite fit a static definition.
Only four more people fit my definition of those who must have seen the actual documents, since they mention bits about the memos that no one else ever does: Gore Senate staffer Anthony Socci, science historian Naomi Oreskes, sustainability researcher Myanna Lahsen, and animal activist Gwenn Morreale.
«Much more intense than calculated» does not fit the definition of «fairly well understood», sorry.
As a result, the previous definition of 20 or more employees for a large organization under the customer service standard no longer applies and fits the definition under the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation.
Larger, more decentralized cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, pegged cryptocurrencies such as sidechains, as well as distributed computing platforms like Ethereum, do not easily fit the definition of a security and also do not present the sort of consumer risk that is best addressed through securities regulation, the paper argues.
First appearing in the conversation around New York's state - specific licensing regime, the BitLicense, technology advocacy groups have begun to more actively lobby for definitions that they believe better fit the technology's design in recent years.
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