Sentences with phrase «old definition»

The second gallery does not hold together as powerfully as the first space, as it seemingly relies on older definitions of drawing.
Your brain is also a search engine — give it the right keywords to look up and delete old definitions no longer serving you.
The age - old definition of marriage as being the sacred union of one man and one woman is no longer a given.
The NAE, one of several stewards of the term, hopes that the new belief - based research definition will replace older definitions based on race or politics that lead to incomplete results.
As the SEC and congress review the decades - old definition in light of the JOBS Act, will the status of «accredited investor» soon apply to many more people?
Stern, the U.S. climate negotiator, said the United States didn't disagree with China that there should be a differentiation in responsibilities between developing and developed countries, but that using old definitions for those labels established in 1992 was a sticking point.
As we'll discuss, it appears our post-Recession regulatory environment, along with the internet, has prompted regulators to finally re-examine old definitions.
But even the FDA eventually backed down from its half - century old definition of mayonnaise, allowing Hampton Creek to keep its mayo's name with a few minor tweaks to the packaging and marketing.
In September 2014, The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) revised the 40 year old definition of «retail pet store» under the Federal Animal Welfare Act to restore an important check and balance that helps ensure the health and humane treatment of pet animals sold sight unseen.
This post-structuralist and postmodern approach to contemporary art introduces multilayered issues on the blending of image and text that create a series of relationships indicative of the current struggle to preserve old definitions and hierarchies, which are increasingly unable to explain the current socio - political upheavals in an economic context that is increasingly deteriorating.
Can a state legislature take steps to protect the age - old definition of marriage, or even just the freedom of its citizens to act on a religious belief in that definition, without a judge somewhere striking down the legislation for violating the «separation of church and state»?
She and several other experts said a first step is getting past the old definition of resilience as bouncing back from a hit, which presumes a community needs simply to recover.
Our old definitions of normal — and normal behavior — no longer apply.
The older definition is probably a truer understanding of what it means to «know,» etymologically.
I couldn't muster up my old definitions of faith but I could keep relentlessly hope - knocking as my radical act of faith.
The point in question is the old definition that a corporation IS leggally defined to BE a «person».
The old definitions of positions like outside linebacker and defensive tackle are becoming obsolete.
I hate strength of schedule arguments more than I hate red zone fade routes, five - hour football games, and that this dumbass sport I love continues to get away with a bunch of nonsense because of a cynical, decades - old definition of «student athlete.»
College sports make too much money in 2017 for us to use some 60 - year - old definition of amateurism, especially one that was cynically crafted by an organization attempting to avoid workers» comp.
Concussed players have been shown to perform significantly worse than baseline and worse than nonconcussed controls on all four domains of the SAC, although the results were obtained with an older definition of concussion that required an alteration of mental status (7).
«The definition of term is a little arbitrary and it is an old definition based on how babies did many many years ago.»
Figure 1 shows that the effect of that change was to increase the costs reported for the financial year 2008 - 09 from # 16 billion (as reported in Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses (PESA) 2010 under the old definitions) to # 22 billion (in PESA 2011).
Same goes for «slavery», the old definition is gone but the new one certainly isn't (although that one's more or less subjective).
And not only may the human universe not be alone (defying the old definition of universe), humans may not be alone in their own space, either.
If the old definition of the science budget had been retained by the new government, however, the cuts would have produced an immediate science spending drop of # 200 million, and a total cut of 12 % over the 5 years, before inflation, the CaSE analysis concludes.
That is a change from the old definition of 140/90 and higher, reflecting complications that can occur at those lower numbers.
As telescopes become more sophisticated and we learn more about the universe, the less some old definitions make sense.
The old definition of menopause was having no period for one year.
Remember, even GPP of the old definition is for the off season.
The ProComp program also rewards the old definition of «merit» more immediately and to a greater extent than it does anything that improves student achievement.
The majority held that under this century - old definition, the charter school law did not subject those schools to enough «local control,» and therefore is unconstitutional.
The old definition of the word «problem» is not rigorous.
One wonders if a new consensus isn't now emerging, one in which all old definitions and divisions are blurring, with power shifting back to the creators.
The Lenovo Yoga Book with Windows 10 is a mixture of a tablet (new definition), a tablet (old definition), and one of the company's Yoga convertible laptops.
Is there a way to loosen the old definitions of Conceptualism?
All I'm going to say is we see one obscene effort after another into repeating the same mistake, you know that old definition of insanity?
However, in order to be able to discover new essential elements, the old definition of essentiality, which recognises only two categories — essential and nonessential elements - has to be abandoned H.A Schweigart, from the Friedrich - Wilhelm University of Berlin, introduced a new classification system [6], which allows the placement of the elements into four categories:
But then, we could ask if people who genuinely fit the old definition of journalists — such as those seen on the PBS Newshour — are committing acts of journalism when they don't report half the story of global warming, and can't answer the direct question of why they've apparently excluded skeptic climate scientists» lengthy and detailed viewpoints from their program for the entire 20 year time their news outlet has been discussing the issue.
In place of the explicit mala in se (evil and immoral) and mala prohibita (a violation of law) language in the older definitions, the dictionary definition now utilizes the words care, skill, prudence and diligence as an expansive integration of both the mala in se and mala prohibita concepts in the meaning of the term legal malpractice.
The consultation paper recommends that the old definitions be preserved until the results of CESR's review are known.
This is because on top of the old definitions of market abuse (for example dealing on relevant information not generally available, creating a false or misleading impression and distorting the market), MAD then added a further four ways of committing an abuse, which were based on the complex concepts of «insiders» and «inside information».
The old definitions, however, will expire under a sunset clause in June of this year unless they are expressly preserved by legislation.
Events where we can meet innovators from other countries who are already breaking down the old definitions of what it means to practice law and deliver legal services.
But the likely consequence would be that some lawyers would continue to use the old definitions and new definitions might contain new difficulties.
The old definitions of self give way to an entirely new identity.
It harkens back the old definition of an expert — someone from out - of - town with a briefcase.
Recalling the old definition of an expert as someone from out of town with a briefcase, however, I don't take myself too seriously.
As a result of the international audience that Miami attracts, the old definition of «the Season» is now a misnomer.
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