Sentences with phrase «number of definitions»

The specific number of definitions under the Code of Ethics has been substantially reduced.
For example, after trying a number of definitions of mathematics, Whitehead settled in that article on Russell's definition of mathematics as the «science concerned with the logical deduction of consequences from the general premises of all reasoning» (MAT 291), In fact, the article «Mathematics» is the most accessible, most approving and best summary of Principia Mathematica ever done by Whitehead.
«Wellness» carries a number of definitions, depending on who one asks, but at its core is the desire to live a more healthful life, with various levels of exercise, nutrition and even sustainability as part of the mix.
There are a number of definitions of PPH.
A number of definitions, some originally generated by members of this Conference, are often referred to.
You can adjust the number of definitions you see with a slider, dialing them up or down as you learn and grow your vocabulary.
While it sounds like this could clutter up the reading experience, Amazon showed us how you can use a slide to control the number of definitions you see or turn Word Wise off altogether.
There are a number of definitions of abstract art.
Explaining the concept for the exhibition Allan says, the word blast has a number of definitions, many of them slang: a loud or angry outburst, an enjoyable occasion of fun and laughter, to subject somebody or something to great criticism or to play loudly.
Green infrastructure is a term that can encompass a wide array of specific practices, and a number of definitions exist (see the EPA's definition here).
There is a drawing in fig. 2 of Hansen et al. 2005 that goes through a number of definitions of forcings.
While a number of definitions of procuring cause exist, and a myriad of factors may ultimately enter into any determination of procuring cause, for purposes of arbitration conducted by Boards and Associations of REALTORS ®, procuring cause in broker to broker disputes can be readily understood as the uninterrupted series of causal events which results in the successful transaction.
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