For example, PAG's primary witnesses at the relevant time understood LIBOR to simply be a «commercial rate of interest» rather than
in the precise terms of the BBA definition.
The SAE's Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J2807 spells out
in precise terms a procedure for determining two important ratings: the maximum permissible gross combination weight (GCWR) for a tow vehicle and its trailer and the maximum permissible trailer weight rating (TWR).
In January, Hochul invited a Buffalo News reporter to her Capitol office to spell out her interest in the position —
in precise terms.
Not exact matches
In terms of design, from the
precise way everything was packaged, to the look and feel of these headphones, there is no doubt that a lot of thought was put into making them both functional and aesthetically pleasing to the eye.
While it is impossible to be
precise about the magnitude or the timing of near -
term movements
in commodity prices, this assumption seems reasonable on the grounds that industrialisation and urbanisation
in China still has some way to run.
BTW, define (
in very
precise terms), «conception».
In a 1989 interview published in the same issue of the Hastings Center Report in which Kass's tribute appears, Jonas said that his purpose was to examine «in precise philosophical and metaphysical terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.&raqu
In a 1989 interview published
in the same issue of the Hastings Center Report in which Kass's tribute appears, Jonas said that his purpose was to examine «in precise philosophical and metaphysical terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.&raqu
in the same issue of the Hastings Center Report
in which Kass's tribute appears, Jonas said that his purpose was to examine «in precise philosophical and metaphysical terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.&raqu
in which Kass's tribute appears, Jonas said that his purpose was to examine «
in precise philosophical and metaphysical terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.&raqu
in precise philosophical and metaphysical
terms the ultimate bases of morality and human destiny.»
He wants to argue that mercy is not just important
in the Bible's story of our salvation, where God is sometimes described anthropomorphically or
in poetic language, but that
in precise theological
terms mercy is the highest perfection of God.
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.
Finally, I'm uncomfortable with your use of the
term «chaos theory», but that's because it has a
precise mathematical meaning
in my household.
In other
terms, the question is one regarding the
precise parameters of the sameness and otherness of God and the created (or emanated) world.
Jesus never specifically defined it, for he was not a systematic theologian dealing with
precise distinctions
in terms.
Aristotle works out
in precise, technical
terms the relationships I have just roughly sketched, and does it
in terms of two careful definitions which he has already provided
in Chapter 2.
We present it here not because it is mathematically
precise, but because it addresses
in simple
terms the mathematics of An Introduction to Mathematics, which as we have said is that kind of mathematics contained
in contemporary college calculus courses.
However, this does not mean that nothing can be said to clarify and render more
precise the particular way
in which one chooses to use these
terms, for here one finds real and significant variety.
The student of mathematics is taught to be
precise in his use of
terms and rigorous
in his arguments, avoiding the vagueness and ambiguity that play so large a part
in ordinary speech, and shunning the intuitive leaps and tacit assumptions that figure so prominently
in everyday reasoning.
49 Both text and interpreter have been called into question
in terms of the answer they have given to the questionableness of existence, which has been given
precise form by the text and by our interest
in the text.
Thus it was quite appropriate for Whitehead to redefine the distinguishing characteristic of durations
in terms of causality, or to be more
precise, the lack of it.
However, nowhere
in The Principles of Natural Knowledge does one find a
precise definition of simultaneity
in terms of spatial relations.
Biblical inerrancy is debated
in America's largest denomination with the same vigor, and
in almost the
precise terms, that it was
in the 1890s Charles Briggs trial.
According to Hartshorne, no amount of explanation
in terms of efficient causality can account for the
precise eventual character of a new creative synthesis; such historical explanations are valuable only
in explaining the general outline and predictability of the future and the necessity of each new feeling having had its own specific causal
Some use of subjective
terms may be warranted
in describing the behavior of human beings and perhaps of higher animals to avoid ponderous circumlocutions, but should be avoided
in attempts at the most
precise formulations.
Suggesting that the Incarnation takes place
in the pause is
in harmony with the logic of the prayer when considered
in precise poetic, and more general theological and scriptural,
terms.
The
precise meaning of the Kingdom is still being investigated by biblical scholars, but we can confidently say that its significance is at least partially grasped
in terms of two other prominent biblical themes: justice and liberation.
«We don't just look at total soil organic carbon, but also the components of soil that have stable pools of carbon — humic substances, which gives us a much more accurate and
precise view of the stable, long -
term storage of carbon
in the soils.»
With regard to its whisky bottles, Diageo already had a very
precise idea
in mind, which -
in terms of implementation on IS machines - proved to be rather problematic.
In tactical terms, the precise task that Roma has in front of itself is obviously to look for ways to cancel out Barcelona's attacking gam
In tactical
terms, the
precise task that Roma has
in front of itself is obviously to look for ways to cancel out Barcelona's attacking gam
in front of itself is obviously to look for ways to cancel out Barcelona's attacking game.
Ozil got underway
in terms of assists with a
precise cross to set up Olivier Giroud, who opened the scoring at Selhurst Park.
Now, I'm not familiar with the
PRECISE terms of Sagna's contract w / Arsenal, but I'm guessing that making statements
in the press that contradict the club's official position is generally frowned upon.
What should determine your baby's schedule is her
precise needs
in terms of when to sleep, how much to sleep and how many times a day.
For example, many
in the UK believed that the 2015 election would yield a hung parliament — even Murr's (2016) citizen forecasters (although
in relative
terms the citizen forecaster model was the most
precise).
Mr Cameron wants to replace the act with a British bill of rights that would define the rights set out by the convention
in «clearer and more
precise terms».
The budget agreement can stipulate a forum where legislators, local officials and the public can participate
in discussion of the
precise terms of the plan.
But they do say this, and I quote them directly: «a vote to leave
in the forthcoming referendum could usher
in an extended period of uncertainty regarding the
precise terms of the UK's future relationship with the EU.
As far back as my first
term in the Legislature some six years ago I have worked to bring focus to this problem; a demand for equivalent service or withdrawal was part of my Minority Address four years ago; and a formal withdrawal process was commenced
in the legislature, under the auspices of the Economic Development committee headed up by Legislator Michael Grant, three years ago on January 21, 2009 to be
precise.
The
precise long -
term consequences of such thawing on peat stores
in the Arctic are still unclear.
«And the fact that we can get a large sample size for specific types of surgeries allows us to narrow down our data and be more
precise in our understanding of individual patient populations and procedures
in terms of risk.»
The study shows that great apes, like humans, can store and retrieve
precise information
in their long -
term memories, and anticipate impending events, a cognitive skill that likely helps them deal with social intrigue and avoid danger.
Where previous estimates were drawn from a range of mostly long - run models that looked at century - long changes, we instead focused on a
precise definition and current starting point, and other factors which matter far less
in the long
term, but a lot if the goal is much closer.
And since the late 1940s, chemists have been developing ways of describing molecular structures
in precise mathematical
terms, which makes comparing them much easier.
Nunez calls on researchers to become more
precise with their
terms and suggests that it could be productive to investigate «what seems to be nearly universal
in human cultures and
in many nonhuman animals too: a «quantical» ability and not a numerical one.»
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis of motor coordination
in the lamprey has served as a standard for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate behaviours
in precise cellular and anatomical
terms.
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis of motor coordination
in the lamprey has served as a standard for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate behaviors
in precise cellular and anatomical
terms.
The regioselectivity demonstrated
in this research will probably not be
precise enough or robust enough for diamond mechanosynthesis, but this is an elegant demonstration of the principle of positional control of chemical synthesis that will advance the underlying scientific understanding of how molecular interactions can be controlled and may also have near -
term implications for improved solar cells.
No matter if it's a
precise date or body fat percentage, you should always make sure to have a clear goal
in mind, because it will keep your mind focused, help with long -
term planning and keep you motivated.
Even though the trainers were advanced, they had a very deep interest
in learning more about making
precise and individualized recommendations
in terms of loading parameters.
however, i was regularly hitting some kind of invisible wall or plateauing - off all too frequently and knew it had something to do with how often and how much i exercised, yet couldn't quite put my finger on it and define the problem
in precise analytical
terms.
In terms of physical postures, Zen meditation falls in the «precise and exact» category, instructing students in fixed ways of sittin
In terms of physical postures, Zen meditation falls
in the «precise and exact» category, instructing students in fixed ways of sittin
in the «
precise and exact» category, instructing students
in fixed ways of sittin
in fixed ways of sitting.
Over the last 30 years researchers have discovered the secret to weight control may lie not
in reducing dietary fat but
in lowering the amount of refined carbohydrates you eat, or
in more
precise terms, choosing foods with a lower glycemic index (GI).
In addition to this, SugarDaddyMeet.com also impressed us with its
precise search options that have made it possible for people across the globe to find a companion on their own
terms.