Sentences with phrase «poor definition»

Problems can arise if a) the plan sets poor definitions about whether the program should focus just on actions to be taken or the end result of those actions, b) many perceive the initiative as commoditization of nature and its intangible values, c) the action is inefficient to reduce poverty, d) difficulties emerge in building trust between various stakeholders involved in agreements, and e) there are eventual gender or land tenure issues.
As I have argued elsewhere, some of this confusion is due to a poor definition of «church.»
According to its justification, the purpose of the bill is to clarify existing fireworks laws, which haven't been used effectively, in part because of poor definitions.
The New York State Right to Life Committee released a statement of opposition outlining its objections, among them a poor definition of fetal viability which places faith in doctors» judgments, threats to conscience protections for healthcare providers, allowances for non-physicians to perform abortions and the prohibition of additional abortion regulations.
Of course this is without mentioning my battle against a poor definition or understanding of systems engineering, which one day led one organisation to send me to the IT department!
I can't say that would be a poor definition.
Two tough sources of uncertainty remain: missing data and a poor definition of the space - time resolution; the latter leads to the key scale reduction factor.
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