«While I don't often use the word, the technically
precise term for my orientation is bisexual.
A student in the final class receiving full - tuition scholarship (
the precise term for Cooper's «free» tuition) felt Tehrani's approach to architecture education offered a welcome change from what the student called Cooper's «academic narcissism».
Freehold — A freehold interest (also known as a fee simple) is the more
precise term for what we ordinarily refer to as «ownership» of a home.
Not exact matches
Doesn't the public, now on the hook
for up to $ 30 billion, have a right to know how the
precise terms of the deal and who negotiated it?
We may also say, then, that Kant provided a
precise reason
for replacing the
term «natural rights» with «human rights.»
Jesus never specifically defined it,
for he was not a systematic theologian dealing with
precise distinctions in
terms.
However, this does not mean that nothing can be said to clarify and render more
precise the particular way in which one chooses to use these
terms,
for here one finds real and significant variety.
Thus it was quite appropriate
for Whitehead to redefine the distinguishing characteristic of durations in
terms of causality, or to be more
precise, the lack of it.
According to Hartshorne, no amount of explanation in
terms of efficient causality can account
for the
precise eventual character of a new creative synthesis; such historical explanations are valuable only in explaining the general outline and predictability of the future and the necessity of each new feeling having had its own specific causal
«I have proclaimed the emptiness of definitions
for thirty years,» he said, «and I have refuted the superstition that if we want to be
precise we have to define our
terms» (p. 11).
In tactical
terms, the
precise task that Roma has in front of itself is obviously to look
for ways to cancel out Barcelona's attacking game.
For example, many in the UK believed that the 2015 election would yield a hung parliament — even Murr's (2016) citizen forecasters (although in relative
terms the citizen forecaster model was the most
precise).
Malliotakis expressed general support
for a replacement of the Affordable Care Act while emphasizing the importance of considering the
precise terms of any proposed legislation.
'' [Hooding] could have been used within an interrogation area
for the security of the individual because that individual may be coming to give evidence... it's clearly not a very
precise term,» he said.
As far back as my first
term in the Legislature some six years ago I have worked to bring focus to this problem; a demand
for equivalent service or withdrawal was part of my Minority Address four years ago; and a formal withdrawal process was commenced in the legislature, under the auspices of the Economic Development committee headed up by Legislator Michael Grant, three years ago on January 21, 2009 to be
precise.
«And the fact that we can get a large sample size
for specific types of surgeries allows us to narrow down our data and be more
precise in our understanding of individual patient populations and procedures in
terms of risk.»
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis of motor coordination in the lamprey has served as a standard
for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate behaviours in
precise cellular and anatomical
terms.
And a proper discussion of climate change often does call
for precise terms like external forcing and general circulation models, and other non-toddler friendly jargon.
Grillner's experimental and theoretical analysis of motor coordination in the lamprey has served as a standard
for other attempts to describe the circuits that encode vertebrate behaviors in
precise cellular and anatomical
terms.
The regioselectivity demonstrated in this research will probably not be
precise enough or robust enough
for diamond mechanosynthesis, but this is an elegant demonstration of the principle of positional control of chemical synthesis that will advance the underlying scientific understanding of how molecular interactions can be controlled and may also have near -
term implications
for improved solar cells.
In addition to this, SugarDaddyMeet.com also impressed us with its
precise search options that have made it possible
for people across the globe to find a companion on their own
terms.
Kathleen Hepburn's Never Steady, Never Still, a meditative portrait of a mother's battle with Parkinson's while her son comes to
terms with his identity, is nominated
for Best Canadian Film along with two other exceptional first features: Cory Bowles» Black Cop, a timely satire about an African - Canadian police officer who fights back against entitled white citizens, and Antoine Bourges» Fail to Appear, a quiet and
precise study of institutional systems of support available
for those on parole.
The SAE's Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J2807 spells out in
precise terms a procedure
for determining two important ratings: the maximum permissible gross combination weight (GCWR)
for a tow vehicle and its trailer and the maximum permissible trailer weight rating (TWR).
These wheels feature UV - treated center cap and hub - centric design
for precise fit and long -
term reliable performance.
Poor vocabulary: In some subjects, specifically in Biotechnology,
precise terms are needed to be used while giving an explanation
for a concept.
Some
terms have more
precise meanings
for a given version of EPUB.
These emotional periods offer excellent long -
term profits
for those with
precise market timing.
«Must» visit when in need of a
precise definition
for an investment
term.
A balanced diet
for a cat or dog is achieved through a
precise dosing of meat, cereals and vegetables in order to meet their needs in
terms of amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins, minerals, trace - elements and vitamins.
Console games are designed
for physical controllers and so touchscreen controls need to be taken into consideration, and desktop games are typically designed
for mouse and keyboard inputs (many times in addition to phsycial controllers) and so care must be given in
terms of the interface as well as the controls as our big clunky fingertips are much different than the
precise nature of a cursor.
Being more
precise wouldn't change the argument, nor would people actually address the argument, since they're now on the multi-plats are more important and X1X does them better argument... even though it hasn't been proven to really be the case that it's a significant factor, nor has the X1X been out long enough to determine what its long
term support is going to be
for enhanced titles.
Whether you're looking
for a quick fifteen minute blast or are settling in
for a night of action, Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions, with its
precise gameplay and myriad of gameply modes, is that rare beast — A simplistic dual stick shooter that rivals the big blockbuster titles in
terms of sheer enjoyment.
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[15] However, the
term is often credited to British art critic / curator Lawrence Alloway
for his 1958 essay titled The Arts and the Mass Media, even though the
precise language he uses is «popular mass culture».
For the analysis that follows it is not meaningful to distinguish between anthropogenic forcing that has similar time histories (We tried, for example, including a historic term for methane; the resulting fit was virtually identical, and the data was insufficiently precise to determine the relative components of CO2 and methane).&raq
For the analysis that follows it is not meaningful to distinguish between anthropogenic forcing that has similar time histories (We tried,
for example, including a historic term for methane; the resulting fit was virtually identical, and the data was insufficiently precise to determine the relative components of CO2 and methane).&raq
for example, including a historic
term for methane; the resulting fit was virtually identical, and the data was insufficiently precise to determine the relative components of CO2 and methane).&raq
for methane; the resulting fit was virtually identical, and the data was insufficiently
precise to determine the relative components of CO2 and methane).»
I think your train of thought has merit here, and I think a
precise use of
terms should be
for clarification, not the opposite.
IMO it's not particularly sensible to frame the entire issue in
terms of the small chance of «climate catastrophe» because then we risk having the rug abruptly pulled out from under our policies when someone proves that the catastrophe is less likely than was previously thought: — RRB - Also, arguing over the
precise threshold probability
for particular outcomes risks turning into angels - on - pins stuff.
The Company will leverage its procurement team, having supply agreements in place
for more than 9 GW of onshore wind in North America throughout the past decade,
precise skill and long -
term relationships with suppliers to source cost of energy leading technologies.
In a new paper in Conservation Letters, researchers bring the
term under the microscope and search
for a more
precise framework.
If a successful V&V program is ever to be established
for the GCMs, then there has to be a
precise, foundational decision made as to how that V&V program will be defined and structured
for GCM software applications, and as to how the V&V program will be applied in actual practice in
terms of integrating specific software V&V activities with the other software lifecycle processes as listed above.
For example, the addition of words such as «best,» «near me,» and «free consultation» may lower your bid prices because they make the search
term more
precise.
Franchisees license
for a limited period of time and under
precise terms the right to use the franchiser's intellectual property.
When one party fails to live up to these
terms, there are also very
precise amounts that must be paid out
for this failure.
In some cases however, particularly in domestic building works, there is no or very little contract documentation and it will then be
for the Court to decide what the
precise terms of the contract are.
While employers are encouraged to draft more
precise probationary clauses
for employment agreements, this case affirms that the
term «probation» has a well - established meaning that permits an employer to terminate an employee without reasonable notice after making a good faith assessment about his or her suitability
for a position where a probationary clause has been included in the employment contract.
For example, PAG's primary witnesses at the relevant time understood LIBOR to simply be a «commercial rate of interest» rather than in the
precise terms of the BBA definition.
The debate about the
precise terms on which we leave the EU and our relationships with the rest of the world will rage
for years, possibly decades.
For the purposes of applying this statute to real - world cases, it is important to understand the
precise definition of the
term «serious bodily injury».
The
precise terms of this arrangement,
for example whether the property is held on trust, whether the occupying parent will contribute financially to the purchase or running costs of the property, whether the property will become the children's rather than reverting to the paying parent, can be the subject of negotiation or order by the court.
Legally, the meaning is a bit more
precise, even though the Family Law Act itself does not contain a definition
for this
term.