Sentences with phrase «other broad definition»

When moving toward ANUM, AN or another other broad definition, it's important to note that there is still qualification to be done by the new business salesperson.

Not exact matches

As such, the court reasoned that they «fall well - within» the common definition of commodity as well as the CEA's broad definition of commodity, which includes «all other goods and articles... and all services, rights, and interests... in which contracts for future delivery are presently or in the future dealt in.»
Though these conditions aren't as extreme as the rare «ovoboby» combination I've described in other recent comments, the market has generally underperformed Treasury bills under a broader and much less restrictive definition of «overvalued, overbought, overbullish» conditions.
Much like with «activist investors», the bill includes an extremely broad definition of proxy advisors, including any firm «that provides corporate governance ratings, proxy research, analyses, shareholder services, or other similar services to shareholders of publicly traded entity.»
The bill also uses a very broad definition of a Texas - based headquarters, which would include «any location at which the president or other chief executive officer of the entity, a general partner of the entity, or any other senior member of the entity's management team routinely performs duties.»
Also, definition of refugee used by UNWRA is broader than the one used by UNHCR and they also have a different mandate (UNHCR is to help integrate the refugees in their current country which means that there is no «right to return» principle for any other group of refugees except for Palestinians)
Ellison says the fact that producers keep putting multiple claims on their products, even though broad claims like «organic» and «humanely raised» encompass almost all of the other production attributes, suggests that producers may be skeptical that consumers know the full definition of these labels.
First of all - its important to understand that when schizophrenia researchers talk about «environment» they have a very broad definition that basically includes everything other than «genes» or genetic factors.
Because a significant percentage of depressed patients might never receive treatment and some proportion of those who do may receive treatment other than antidepressants, we repeated our main analyses using a broader definition of depression that required a physician diagnosis or the use of antidepressants (eTable).
Why then has JDate not sued other websites or dating apps, since this is such a broad definition of matching that almost every dating app and website uses?
Individuals who want to explore realms of dating like polyamory feel welcomed by the broad definitions of self, and encouraged to explore the site for other people like them.
Our field work focuses on working with communities where Mayors and other top leaders have embraced a broader definition of education and are committed to realizing a system where all children thrive.
Schools that are most successful in engaging parents and other family members in support of their children's learning look beyond traditional definitions of parent involvement - participating in a parent teacher organization or signing quarterly report cards - to a broader conception of parents as full partners in the education of their children.
Academic libraries serving colleges, universities and other institutes of higher learning tend to have a broader definition of ebooks than public libraries, notes the third annual «2012 Survey of Ebook Usage in U.S. Academic Libraries,» sponsored by Ebooks on EBSCOhost.
Despite recent cutbacks to what it considers «travel», Barclays still has a far broader definition than most other credit card companies — counting things like taxis, limousines, timeshares, trains, and buses.
The definition of a U.S. person is broad and generally includes U.S. residents, U.S. citizens, U.S. green card holders, other persons with a substantial connection to the U.S (such as being born in the U.S. or being born to U.S. citizen parents), and certain entities organized in the U.S..
[Response: Your definition of «opportunistic» is so broad that it would take in virtual any scientific research a University or other research organization seeks funding for.]
Even the modest temp increase recorded in the global temp series is likely to be overstated (and very unlikely to be understated) due to various factors such as UHI (in its broader definition of stations getting increasingly in close vicinity of concrete, bricks, asphalt, metal and engines, even in rural areas) and also problems with the choice of stations, and other problems with infilling and averaging of gridcells without due consideration of spatial autocorrelation and other similar problems (cf e.g. the Steig - O'Donnell debate).
In just the last few months, we have been witness to many signs of technological advancement in this field: Tesla declaring its ability to produce a fully autonomous vehicle by 2017; Uber utilizing a broad definition of Pittsburgh's existing regulatory framework and close cooperation with local authorities in order to turn the city into an experimental ground for autonomous taxis; Otto testing the operation of autonomous trucks, which have the potential to disrupt the entire commercial delivery industry; Google, Baidu, Volvo, and many others, already stepping in and working hard to establish themselves in the industry, too.
The definition of «occupier» in Ontario is rather broad, wider than other provinces such as British Columbia.
The Court's broad definition was consistent with other Patent Act provisions using the term «manufacture» or «article of manufacture» and prior authority, which indicated that «[t] he broad term includes the parts of a machine considered separately from the machine itself.»
Like some other CPD programs, the definition of CPD activities goes beyond course programming and encompasses a broad range of educational alternatives and support resources to choose from to incorporate into a CPD plan.
We rejected the other arguments claiming that the definition of «research» was either too narrow or too broad.
The classic definition of confidentiality remains that of Lord Goff in the Spycatcher case (above) in which he stated his opinion «that a duty of confidence arises when confidential information comes to the knowledge of a person (the confidant) in circumstances where he has notice, or is held to have agreed, that the information is confidential, with the effect that it would be just in all the circumstances that he should be precluded from disclosing the information to others... The existence of this broad general principle reflects the fact that there is such a public interest in the maintenance of confidences, that the law will provide remedies for their protection».
«If the aforementioned were not sufficiently egregious examples of the kinds of locations covered by this overly - broad legislation, pursuant to subsection (c) of the definition of «public work» in section 1 of the Public Works Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, CHAPTER P. 55 (hereinafter «PWPA»), a public work includes «any other building, place or work designated a public work by the Lieutenant Governor in Council.»
When I queried Asus on what's «AI» about those functions, which already exist in other phones, I was told that the company is «adopting a broad definition of AI.»
Parent other (Definition: includes measures of monitoring, balance of turns, problem - solving, and broad treatment skills that are not clearly described)
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