Sentences with phrase «unambiguous definition»

Further, addressing these questions requires an unambiguous definition of «warming», «stopped», and «paused».
No unambiguous definition of «liturgy» has been attempted, and because of this it is not clear why episcopally instituted and controlled devotions (or, for example, the rite of the Corpus Christi procession) are not to be regarded as liturgy, as this text presupposes rather than teaches or states explicitly.

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I deny that any traditional definition of transcendence — or, for that matter, of immanence — is unambiguous.
Jesus is unambiguous about his definition.
It certainly is confusing, and I wanted to mention Dennett's definition — written in the fabulous book BREAKING THE SPELL — because I think it cuts to the point nicely, and is as unambiguous as possible.
The law provides a statewide definition of affirmative consent, defining it as «a clear, unambiguous and voluntary agreement between the participants to engage in specific sexual activity.»
Furthermore, with a number of certification schemes, and international variations in the definition of «organic», there is no single unambiguous meaning for the term.
Fitness can have an unambiguous mathematical definition in the field of population genetics, but in other areas of biology fitness is hard to pin down semantically.
«Determining an unambiguous time for the start of the industrial era is difficult, and forms part of the debate over a formal definition of the Anthropocene.»
The exaggerated, unambiguous expressivity and the connect - the - dots definitions of character (featuring pat confessions and reheated memories) reflect the closed - off academicism of acting workshops and screenplay pitches rather than the open - ended complexities of life.
The real trick is to engage in planning that results in an effective lesson plan that by definition is clear, unambiguous, and communicates clearly what is supposed to take place in terms of reaching a specific objective with your students.
You can use my definitions or your own, but the first rule of designing a solution is to state the goal in an unambiguous way.
But there are technical terms that have long - standing, unambiguous and uncontroversial definitions, so that experts who use them know exactly what they are communicating to their audience.
Please give us YOUR clear, unambiguous, bright - line definition that distinguishes climate services from a guess at this winter's weather... because according to your link, what Tom Karl is flogging is just a PR stunt, and I assume that you know that.
When faced by an ambiguous definition and an unambiguous example, you would usually allow the example to reveal the intended definition.
«The new regulations refer to «unambiguous» consent, a stricter definition than used today.
In restricting Wescott's recovery to only $ 100,000, the Court wrote: «This definition is unambiguous: Mr. Bryan's «series of acts» in stealing the copper wire qualify as a single «occurrence» because they were «committed» by a single employee — Mr. Bryan — both before and during the policy period.»
To maximize predictability and consistency, Parliament provided a definition of income that is clear and unambiguous and that significantly narrowed the scope of judicial discretion.
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