Sentences with phrase «to fit that definition»

"To fit that definition" means to meet the requirements or criteria stated in the definition. Full definition
But you're right that it doesn't fit the definition of religion.
-LSB-...] «Hybrid publishers» are services that don't fit the definition of traditional publisher or self - publishing service.
What may seem like the traits of a good parent to one person may not fit that definition for someone else.
Cats commonly referred to as feral or behaving in a feral manner may or may not actually fit this definition.
There's no one size fits all definition of what life is like as a stay - at - home mom.
If a tiny house fits the definition of a shed it may not need permits, although it also may not be legal to use as a dwelling.
They also feature scheduled monthly payments of equal size — which fits the definition of an installment contract.
In terms of life in general, is there anything that fits this definition more so than CO2?
It's clear that cryptocurrencies partially fit the definition of fiat money.
Any god fits your definition including ones invented by prehistoric man.
As we mentioned before, many don't realize that five straight hours fits the definition.
This word is apt because publishing fits the definition of a legacy system.
For any of the products above you should look at the prospectus to see if the companies they hold fit your definition of socially responsible.
At about 11 - weeks, he and his sibling fit the definition of under - socialized to a tee.
The last one to fit the definition occurred in 1963, almost half a century ago.
In particular, I don't think it's been determined yet if hard drives fit the definition.
However, there are other times when it is unclear if an employee's medical circumstances fit the definition.
Let's look to the definitive source on disruption and see if current conditions fit the definition.
Of course, there are all sorts of definitions of success and one would assume that the comparisons would be with the most successful firms fitting their definition.
Whether your stolen vehicle is recovered or not, your insurer will conduct an investigation to ensure that your situation fits its definition of theft.
Certainly not «product,» as typically fitting the definition.
There are many other types of aggressive behavior that don't fit the definition of bullying.
Are there any stocks in your portfolio that fit the definition for a cash cow?
There is no one size fits all definition or solution for low sexual desire.
Since I've been eating a gluten free diet, I've avoided gluten free substitutes, as they're usually full of ingredients that don't fit my definition of real food.
I am not referring to the Republican party, which throughout its history has been a coalition of people who fit this definition of conservatism to varying degrees.
Since many players don't like to see «sold separately» for what things considered a core part of the base game, the idea to introducing guest characters only in a season pass perfectly fits the definition of «additional content.»
My first column tackles the issue of hybrid publishers, or those services that don't really fit the definition of traditional publisher or self - publishing service.
Plus, at $ 179 for the 8 GB model and $ 199 for 16 GB, unlocked and off - contract, it certainly fits the definition of what an affordable smartphone should be.
It's defined as «an abrupt falling down or caving in of a building or any part of a building [which then] can not be occupied...» A ceiling collapse could well fit that definition, depending on the cause.
As a result, the definition of organization under the customer service standard of 1 to 19 employees no longer applies, and fits the definition under the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation.
A change adopted in April allows forecasters to keep issuing advisories and keep a hurricane or tropical storm watch or warning in effect for a system that poses significant threat to life and property, even if it no longer technically fits the definition.
«Though the author makes a fairly well reasoned case for someone of a religious persuasion for why mormonism is NOT a cult, as an agnostic / secular humanist both mormonism and christianity fit the definition of a cult.»
Dairy products, it could be argued, have undergone some processing, but most of the time, it's minimal (pasteurization and homogenization), which still fits our definition of «mostly unprocessed», so this should fit the bill too (chocolate milk or ice cream, not so much).
Natural Delight's Medjool dates fit the definition to a T!
Jack Dorsey, doesn't exactly fit your definition either, but where else would you put him?
In this opinion piece, Yago discusses one of the biggest theoretical attacks against bitcoin, and why he believes an upcoming software change fits its definition.
A large meteor or comet would also fit the definition, but there's something of a question as to who pays claims after an extinction event.
Following its own analysis, the AMF has determined that derivatives based on digital assets fit this definition.
Businesses that merely perform payment processing services for a merchant are exempt from registration with FinCEN, even though they otherwise fit the definition of a money transmitter.
Nestlé truly fits our definition of a shareholder - oriented company.
In this case, Bitfinex and HitBTC fit this definition perfectly.
The House committee is following the lead of the European Parliament, which passed a resolution last month saying ISIS» behavior fits the definition in the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
Protesters such as protestants broke away from Catholicism, so apparently following such leaders as Calvin, Luther etc fits the definition of a cult to me.
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