By practical definition it's a short flare of fabric that is attached to the waist of blouses, jackets, and sometimes even skirts or dresses.
In the past decade, numerous actors in educational research, policy, and practice have converged upon a
seemingly practical definition of college readiness that hinges upon a student's lack of need for postsecondary remedial education.
Model Principal Supervisor Professional Standards 2015 The standards for supervisors of school principals provide a clear,
practical definition of what the supervisors of school principals should know and be able to do to improve the effectiveness of principals.
He reveals
a practical definition of happiness.
The reality is that gold no longer satisfies
a practical definition of money.
Using this definition does us a disservice because it complicates SSL / TLS language by using
a practical definition instead of a technical definition.
This moves us out of the circuitous logical circles and gives
us a practical definition of what loving actually looks like.
In describing this dichotomy, Walsch says that he is drawing on an «eastern» mystical definition of God as the «No - thing» kind a «western»
practical definition of God as ultimate reality.
First in the industry to provide a clear,
practical definition of «prevention» as it relates to antibiotics use in farm animals, part of the company's refined and increased reporting in this area.
From the point of view of a small child, the feeling of being afraid and out of control is probably
a practical definition of anxiety.
MEANING OF ART For a discussion of the issues involved, and
some practical definitions, see: Art: Definition and Meaning.
Although there is no universally accepted,
practical definition of SD, the concept has evolved as the integration of economic, social and environmental aims (IPCC, 2000a; Munasinghe, 2002).
The practical definition of this term as used in the various vehicle code sections where it applies is as follows: «When the law requires a [driver / pedestrian] to «yield the right - of - way» to [another / a][vehicle / pedestrian], this means that the [driver / pedestrian] must let the [other][vehicle / pedestrian] go first.»
Here's
a practical definition: