Sentences with phrase «undefined term»

Unfortunately, as pointed out by the Supreme Court on more than one occasion, an undefined term, when used in a legal context, can create great confusion.
The use of a vague and undefined term to describe a new category of criminal speech suggests that the provision is intended to apply broadly.
Machine gun may have one definition in two or three laws, and a different one in two or three other laws, and there may be yet other laws where machine gun is an undefined term.
Moving a statutory section from one part of the code to another could influence the default definition that one uses for an undefined term changing substantive law.
The honest practice of science regardless of discipline demands comprehensive unequivocal and precise definitions and the climate change issue is based on a fabricated undefined term «greenhouse gases».
You bring in a new, undefined term, transient equilibrium that I could find used nowhere.
I had been under the impression that a claim was that the «hockey stick» (which I'm sure is an undefined term) survived even when you eliminated the use of tree rings.
And if we think we can get away with just using love as a cute but undefined term we need to think again.
The author, for example, places a good deal of weight on undefined terms like «the international community,» and reposes many of his hopes for the future of human rights on?
It is now well established that every mathematical system rests upon a basis of primitive or undefined terms, logical concepts, and postulates or axioms.
Like all undefined terms, «clean label» can mean one thing to the companies that make foods and dietary supplements and another thing to consumers.
It is hard to answer a question that uses undefined terms... Reliable with respect to what?
Pretty much all of those accusations are true and pretty much all of them are false — depending on what the heck she means by the key undefined terms, particularly «alarmism.»
It is designed to catch undefined terms and inconsistent references, like accidentally referring to a party as «XYZ Company» in one place and «XYZ Co.» in another.
In seconds, it highlights undefined terms and unused definitions right in the text of documents, so that lawyers can focus on harder problems.
They put lots of small print undefined terms that they define when they deny your claim.
Don't do crystal ball predictions of success nor provide numerical ratings and rankings for undefined terms.

Not exact matches

The functional meaning of this term (which is otherwise undefined) is found in the identity politics of our time, not in any academic pursuit.
This point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration of human thought in a more and more lively awareness of its unifying role; but in place of the undefined point of convergence required as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us as our objective, that Word «in whom all things subsist.»
For the term «inerrancy,» if left undefined, misleads in at least five ways.
Since the Greeks (as indeed most of the ancient world though often in vague and undefined ways) were accustomed to think of death in terms of the survival of an immaterial soul, the Jewish emphasis on the resurrection of the fleshly body seemed not only unnecessary, but unspiritual and even repellent.
But they unwittingly laid the groundwork for it by giving the Supreme Court a constitutional amendment couched in terms so broad and undefined that it eventually became a vehicle for freewheeling judicial activism and thereby turned judicial review into a legislative power.
Myth Number One: «The term bioidentical hormone is undefined and has no meaning.»
One of the things that turned me off from the series initially was the artwork — it has a very undefined, sketchy look that sometimes works really well for the series, but oftentimes is marked by inconsistency in terms of character proportions and level of detail.
I would attempt to make sense of staying within - and - among Law - border, after completing terms of sentencing - or - engagement from undefined - work that is / was involved as criminal among State / Federal / Territory, including God.
As the most advanced technologies currently defined for global wireless mobile broadband communications, IMT - Advanced is considered as «4G», although it is recognized that this term, while undefined, may also be applied to the forerunners of these technologies, LTE and WiMax, and to other evolved 3G technologies providing a substantial level of improvement in performance and capabilities with respect to the initial third generation systems now deployed.
The reality is that dog food producers very commonly use terms that are undefined by the regulations, in order to improve their product's image in the market.
The risk is that Kona Coffee will become a generic term for an undefined style of coffee while the exquisite flavor of Pure Kona Coffee disappears.
This so called trail refers to undefined but general route for many backpackers looking to explore Southeast Asia on a longer term trip while staying to a budget.
Samuels concluded by stating that the first Until Dawn's undefined ending would make a direct sequel unlikely, adding that a new instalment would be some way off in terms of release.
We leave undefined, the term «substantive».
I am perfectly willing to accept that the term «dangerous» is undefined, and therefore unlikely to provoke a strong consensus.
The term remains undefined in the statute, and Google proposed that radio communications should include any information transmitted over the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
This makes it practically impossible to predict what the ultimate measure in the hands of the Parliament will be, in particular as the term «mandatory settlement» remains undefined.
Congress, then, also did not attempt to define «religion», rather it used that term to refer to certain undefined beliefs (it them becomes the court's job to define the term, relative to the act).
Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, had recognized «existing Aboriginal and treaty rights,» but this term was left undefined.
With respect to the first argument, the Court found that the term «Probationary Period», while undefined in the fifth employment contract, was unambiguous when read in the context of the employment relationship and how it was defined in the fourth employment contract.
The language of «principles» as opposed to «policy» or «practice» clearly suggests belief rather than conduct, and the upcoming educational (CPD) requirements, on equality, diversity and «inclusion» (the latter being a term that is undefined in the case law but which has variously been defined by the Working Group (in the report) as «making a better space for everyone» and (on the definitions website) with reference to RBC's corporate policy — which we can celebrate as the first time that a corporation's principles have been incorporated by reference into legal requirements!
By leaving the term undefined, courts are free to follow the Court's lead and adopt an expansive approach to education that extends far beyond accredited educational institutions.
It warned specifically about two red flags signaling possible «ICO - related fraud»: companies whose stock is trading that (1) claim without explanation that their ICO is «SEC - compliant» or (2) «purport -LSB--RSB- to raise capital through an ICO or take on ICO - related business described in vague or nonsensical terms or using undefined technical or legal jargon.»
Previously, the term went undefined, leaving various jurisdictions around the state to determine for themselves what constituted health insurance.
In the context of the agreement, «anomalies» is an undefined and near meaningless term.
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