Sentences with phrase «use different definitions»

People will use different definitions to describe willpower, some of the most common ones are: drive, determination, self - discipline, self - control, self - regulation, effortful control.
Different studies use different definitions.
Different people use different definitions.
I'm sure some use different definitions, but these can help us agree on expectations and goals and feedback styles, so they're useful as a starting point.
Physicians use different definitions of «reasonable medical certainty» when testifying as expert witnesses in child abuse cases.
The short answer is that different countries use different definitions of neonatal mortality and perinatal mortality, making these numbers not directly comparable between different countries.
These inquiries in turn have been gathered together and assessed, a procedure that is fraught with difficulty: Researchers use different definitions of organic, compare different kinds of farms, and include different costs in their analyses.
Making this even more fun, different people and groups often use different definitions and even different names for the various cohorts.
This recent Gallup poll shows 2014 and 2015 to have slightly higher numbers of people involved in the market, though it uses a different definition than the Federal Reserve for its figures.
You must use a different definition to fit atheists.
I would agree with everything you posted, except the last part about faith, but perhaps I am using a different definition than you are.
But really, all they are doing is adopting evangelical terminology, while using different definitions for the words.
Studies have yielded different results by focusing on power plants with different characteristics and using different definitions of what it means to be «better» for climate.
In other words we are using a different definition.
Because we are using a different definition than what Dr. Benestad's knows, Dr. Benestad should first quote correctly our paper and then simply do a little afford to understand our definition and accept it.
The Weinstein Company has released the first official U.S. trailer for Justin Kurzel's Macbeth, which is actually shorter than the official teaser trailer put out by StudioCanal U.K. earlier this summer, because apparently we're all using different definitions of «teaser» and «trailer» these days.
Unless you are using some different definition of the word «race», Forza is a racing game.
Continuing from the last post, I will show how using different definitions of passing our out - of - sample test can change our results.
Are they perhaps just using different definitions?
Paul Vaughan says: April 13, 2011 at 7:10 am As I've indicated, you're using a different definition of extent than the one to which I was introduced by the post-secondary education system (at both undergraduate & graduate level in different departments at different universities).
As I've indicated, you're using a different definition of extent than the one to which I was introduced by the post-secondary education system (at both undergraduate & graduate level in different departments at different universities).
You are clearly using a different definition of «obvious» than the rest of the world.
You must be using a different definition of either future or know.
Each team that produces values of global average surface temperature (GASTA) uses a different definition; e.g. the weightings they apply to land and ocean differ and they compute gridding differently.
richardscourtney says: June 27, 2014 at 6:36 am «Each team that produces values of global average surface temperature (GASTA) uses a different definition; e.g. the weightings they apply to land and ocean differ and they compute gridding differently.»
If you think the answer is «yes», then (a) you are using a different definition of «cause» than the rest of the population, and (b) I have a business proposition for you!
According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the agency uses a different definition of «disability» than most people would use when determining if an applicant is eligible for disability benefits.

Not exact matches

By my definitions, I am using different brushes for the deluded (those that believe in false Gods), and yet another brush for harmless deluded, and harmful deluded.
The Whole Story series of the classics are the ones I always check out of the library, as their sidebar definitions, explanations of seldom used words, illustrations and interesting tidbits, not only intrigue, but make a classic story accessible to children who might otherwise become confused by the terminology of a different time era.
Maybe you have some different definition to that found in the dictionary, in which case you should maybe use a different word.
And your definition of microevolution is different from the one used by creationists
If you use understanding insurance industry jargon as your definition of intelligence then you will have a very different outcome then if you used some other definition, say finding you way in the forest as night.
So if you use a Greek Bible Dictionary written by a Calvinist and compare it to a Greek Bible Dictionary written by a Catholic, you will get some very different definitions of what is meant by the word «justification.»
I can understand what you mean by the term you use and at the same time can have a different definition for that term and we can still hold a conversation about the thing in question.
The problem is solved if an entirely different approach is used — namely, to show that one aspect of the definition of «God» and the understanding of the prayer of confession are simultaneously given in the analysis of the experience of imperfection.
It has been pointed out to me that historically these terms have been used with different meanings, but I find it more convenient to make up my own definitions, as with atheism and free will.
bucky, the RWNJ language has a different definition of «abortion» than the one that actual sentient beings use.
For these reasons, AFSA does not support the creation of specific land use terms for different intensive operations, and instead reiterates the recommendation under point 5 to clarify the generic definition of «intensive animal husbandry».
Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Irish school children, using four different definitions
There is a particular need to distinguish different patterns of breastfeeding using standard definitions.
Studies use definitions of preemie protein requirements derived through different energy use measures.
Secondly, different definitions of breastfeeding have been used (13, 14).
However, these studies used different data sources, differing definitions of postpartum hemorrhage and varying methodologies such that it is not clear if these results are widely generalisable and hence whether a similar pattern is likely to be observed in other high resource countries.
Also, definition of refugee used by UNWRA is broader than the one used by UNHCR and they also have a different mandate (UNHCR is to help integrate the refugees in their current country which means that there is no «right to return» principle for any other group of refugees except for Palestinians)
The former Brooklyn party boss is the definition of a machine politician who used his own development of affordable housing to leverage different blocs of voters.
You Say Quaternary, I Say Neogene The biggest challenge facing geologists in the 21st century is making sense of geologic data gathered by countries that use different standards and definitions.
«If everybody has a different definition of what is hazardous and doesn't fully disclose the chemicals they use, then it is going to be awfully difficult to compare,» says Lauren Heine, co-director of Clean Production Action, an advocacy group based in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Some of the study participants used a biological definition to discriminate native from non-native species («species from a different biogeographic region»), while others referred to culture («species not familiar to local people»).
Researchers use four different definitions to identify the dominant animal in a group: the one who can beat up everybody else but doesn't necessarily need to (remind anyone of Jesse Ventura?)
Survey data that did not report daily tobacco smoking were adjusted using the average relationship between different definitions.
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