Sentences with phrase «precise meaning»

As for the more precise meanings of his intervention, I'm not so sure.
If he insists on speaking of values, it is clear that he does so deliberately, with a most precise meaning in mind.
They have more precise meanings behind their works though, and you can find out more clicking on the respective link.
The language in books is often perfectly crafted to convey precise meanings.
They add quotation marks to show that the words they are quoting have a very precise meaning.
A business owned by multiple individuals may be referred to as a company, although that term also has a more precise meaning.
As an accompaniment, Glasgow School of Art graduate Rebecca Wilcox sets up a series of tables containing repetitive texts, whose precise meaning remains inscrutable.
Such a phrase would lack precise meaning, as each entity would comprise its own time - frame of reference and exist in a forced «solipsism of the present moment,» in Santayana's famous phrase.
True, standards that are truly rigorous can set teachers up for criticism (when students fail to meet them), and achievement tests can provide a devastatingly precise means of conveying the bad news.
Transformation is key to West's output; even if precise meaning (of the exhibition title in particular, although it's tempting to think of it in terms of the drink measure ein achtel, or eighth) can be obscure.
For African Americans, women, and many others today, art's silence has a dangerously precise meaning.
The enigmatic Bauer by Neo Rauch is populated by characters belonging to the artist individual iconographic vocabulary, one that suggests a reinvention of traditional history painting as it evades precise meaning opening up the work to individual interpretation.
Is it wrong for James to demand precise meaning of what constitutes «increased risk»?
Re # 230 and 232 Gavin, I'm not certain whether you mean that James has been overly rigorous in requesting precise meaning or that no more causes of hurricane theory be inferred than are necessary to account for observed data.
The ACC Value Challenge is all well and good, but as Rees Morrison points out, even that conversation gets awfully slippery when you try to nail down precise meanings.
This week's links will I think appeal to Slaw readers, who are quintessentially people of the written wordI had initially written people of the book without realizing that this has a quite precise meaning in Islamic teaching.
Science uses specific words with precise meanings to assemble better ideas..
Activities focus on increase understanding of how Tier 1 and Tier 2 vocabulary are used to convey precise meaning in speaking and writing.
«non-empty» here has a very precise meaning: they are paying other non-sovereign-debt liabilities but not servicing debt fully.
... try explaining to a judge why you chose not to use a phrase that has a clear and precise meaning in the law?
But we shall take the clause formulated under a) above as given, and shall inquire only as to its more precise meaning and its (limited) religious consequences.
Androgynous and gynandrous have precise meanings with neither term being the obverse of the other.
The precise meaning of original sin has been continually discussed.
The word «see» in these contexts has a precise meaning: «he who sees me sees him who sent me» (Jn.
This is the precise meaning of mutuality.5
The precise meaning of the Swann decision remained murky for years.
Once again, it's always right to ask, «What is the precise meaning the writer is trying to communicate with his colorful language?»
Claims about what technology can and can not do can easily mislead us unless we are clear about the precise meaning intended.
So a fruitful source of confusion existed in the nomenclature of the early church, and probably there is no solution of the controversial problem as to the precise meaning in Paul's mind when he called Jesus «Lord.»
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