Sentences with phrase «provides useful definitions»

The Dell Foundation and Data Quality Campaign provide a useful definition for what it means to be data literate.
Justice Perkins, in the case of S. (C.) v. S. (M.) 2010 ONSC 340, provides a useful definition of parental alienation at paragraph 92 of his judgment:
We provide useful definitions, guidelines, exercises, videos, and inspirations to increase your understanding of healthy sex, as well as articles on how to heal from the effects of pornography addiction, and other sex problems.

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And that is much more useful than David simply providing a new definition for two reasons: he's seeking not necessarily to redefine, but to challenge already existing inconsistencies between our use of the words and how people actually function, AND because such terms are given their meaning collectively so redefining it alone would be meaningless because it wouldn't draw on people's real experience with their beliefs and views of the labels.
Within this remit, Chakrabarti found it more useful to provide a discussion on the forms that antisemitism can take (as reported by those who have been victim to it), rather than setting a concrete single line definition that will likely be subject to debate.
The definition Engels provides at the end of the book is useful, chiefly for denoting some of the high points of the most commonly used definition of communism: the society that results from common democratic ownership of the industrially productive tools of society by society.
Amazon prefers the much more expansive definition cited in the Supreme Court's Shell Oil decision: «new and innovative methods of applying skill or knowledge provided they produced effects or results commercially useful to the public.»
An important definition before we proceed: Meta tags are words in Web pages that are not displayed in a browser but provide a browser or search engine with useful information.
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