Sentences with phrase «particular definition»

For those who want to explore this, check out in particular the definition of q (t) as defined on page 10, eqns 9 and 10.
Your viewpoint adds nothing of relevance to the conversation except for advocating your own particular definition of occultism, which seems to revolve around not founding universities, a lack of self reflection (the measure of which is not defined), and some sort of essence of «us versus them».
Your distinction that spiritual means knowledge first faith later is your particular definition.
NP, that's the first time I've heard that particular definition of ekklesia.
I completely agree with you about the definition of Christianity and whether that particular definition is true or not.
What is your particular definition of «objective» as it relates to morality?
It's atheists (and you, in particular) who seem to be demanding a certain kind of evidence, and are under the burden to provide a particular definition of the kind of evidence required.
He was arguing from opinion of why a particular definition would apply, rather than using linguistic logic.
The researchers found that fatherhood did correspond to an increase in earnings of about 6 % per child, however, this applied mainly to those who fit a particular definition of masculinity and mainly to white, educated fathers.
In my work, I instead encourage progressives to articulate a new utopia anchored in self - interest, and I propose a particular definition of individual liberty as a potential key concept.
The explicit expansion of the mission's aims to include the end of the Gaddafi regime requires a particular definition of the UN resolution which authorised action.
The most significant criticism is that Soon and Baliunas do not present their data quantitatively — instead they merely categorize the work of others primarily into one of two sets: either supporting or not supporting their particular definitions of a Medieval Warming Period or Little Ice Age.
Although it's important that the country remains open to the brightest people, «I can't commit to any particular definition of freedom of movement for you,» Johnson said.
We recommend that states adopt this particular definition for two critical reasons: first, it has a proven ability to identify students who are at very high risk of academic failure due to absences; and, second, using it will allow for comparisons across states and districts nationwide, even if the lengths of their school years differ.
A Mutual Fund has a particular definition in investment terms but rarely is a mutual fund alone or spoken of in the singular.
There are many different definitions of the word equity, and the particular definition will depend very much on context.
«David Horvitz is an artist whose work adopts a nomadic personality, shifting seamlessly between the Internet and the printed page, the West Coast, East Coast, and beyond, avoiding any particular definition or medium.
For example, utility customers will often request significant changes to standard designs in order to meet their particular definition of «utility grade».
The most significant criticism is that Soon and Baliunas do not present their data quantitatively — instead they merely categorize the work of others primarily into one of two sets: either supporting or not supporting their particular definitions of a Medieval Warming Period or Little Ice Age.
In this situation, as in any case in which one tries to determine the best definition to apply under the law, the best approach is to look for a definition that produces just results given the consequences of a particular definition v. another particular definition.
Even just something as simple as that can be explained by this particular definition.
The effect of such insertion will largely depend on the particular definition of «control» and / or «group».
So, like I said, the courts would decide whether a particular circumstance meets a particular definition.
But my question asks about a particular definition of love — compassionate love.
There are many different definitions of the word equity, and the particular definition will depend very much on context.
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