Sentences with phrase «widely agreed definition»

There is no widely agreed definition of what constitutes «a people»; in general, though, the term generally denote [s] a kind of collective identity that is grounded in a shared history and culture and may or may not lay claim to some kind of political recognition as well as a specific territory.

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There is no single, widely - agreed definition of spirituality.
There is no single, widely - agreed definition of spirituality.
In recognizing the term's definition isn't widely agreed upon, author CommanderLlama settles for simply examining «how much wealth inequality from the real world are the developers allowing to leak into the game world» and whether «the real - money - paying player [is] in an advantaged position compared to the non-paying player.»
Leonard, if you're so damened experienced you should be able to provide a widely agreed - upon definition of «catastrophic» to go with your cavalier use of «CAGW.»
Alternately, if there is a clear and widely agreed - to precise definition of which processes are allowed to change (re-equilibrate) and which must remain fixed under «no feedback» conditions, could someone point me to it?
While there is no widely agreed - upon definition of cognitive computing, the underlying technologies are often the same as those used in AI.
During our fact - finding, we learned that «counseling» had no commonly agreed upon definition, but seemed to be widely understood in practice.
There is no single, widely - agreed definition of spirituality.
The definition of bullying is widely agreed on in literature on bullying.1 - 4 Bullying is a specific type of aggression in which (1) the behavior is intended to harm or disturb, (2) the behavior occurs repeatedly over time, and (3) there is an imbalance of power, with a more powerful person or group attacking a less powerful one.
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