Sentences with phrase «idiosyncratic definition»

Perhaps you have an idiosyncratic definition of «statistical» that excludes analysis of recorded data.
Don't try to talk Mosher out of his idiosyncratic definition of climate sensitivity.
Until now, consumer legislation has dealt with the worst cases of fraud, but has been unable to handle cases where the offender used a private or idiosyncratic definition of organic,» Marshall says.
Andrew Copson, BHA Director of Education, said, «There are very many non-religious people in Britain who understand and accept natural selection, and who may even agree that belief in God is unnecessary, but who would not necessarily subscribe to this idiosyncratic definition of «atheistic evolution».»
That's a fact, not an opinion — using your own particular idiosyncratic definition of «fact».

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The fourth definition is «the doctrines, opinions, or way of thinking of an individual, class, etc.» I used the term «ideology» in its usual, dictionary sense rather than in Strauss» idiosyncratic usage.
The classic definition of an allergy is «any idiosyncratic reaction where the immune system is clearly involved».
DP Andrew Dunn (L.A. Story, Gosford Park) has such an idiosyncratic style that I guessed he was the film's cinematographer right away, but it's a style that's been a recipe for small - screen mush until now, with the advent of high - definition video.
campus» use of 4K technology gives the works hyperrealistic definition, but the overall effect is visually idiosyncratic.
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