Sentences with phrase «with precise definitions»

These rules allow for a coherent classification system, maintaining the cohesion of the family system with precise definitions for genealogy, both horizontal (brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, brothers - in - law and sisters - in - law) and vertical (mothers, fathers, mothers - in - law, fathers - in - law for the «n − 1» generation; grandmothers, grandfathers for the «n − 2» generation; and daughters, sons, nephews and nieces for the «n + 1» generation.
Each critical illness comes with a precise definition.
You get the idea... I ask because any type of error analysis has to start with a precise definition of what you are approximating.

Not exact matches

We tend to repeat customary actions unaware that when we do today what we did yesterday we actually do something different since in the interval both we and our environment have changed; unaware also that we now do without conscious definition of purpose and method what was done yesterday with specific ends in view and by relatively precise means.
For a more precise definition of reception in the early Church, we can be satisfied here with Yves Congar's now classic formulation -.
While the question of «Adequate» or «not adequate» isn't really answerable properly (due to the lack of a precise definition of «adequacy»), the spirit of the question can be answered to the tune of «is there a clear decline of the pro / con ratio of a democratic system with the growth of governed population».
Researchers with a kilogram - definition initiative called the Avogadro Project are trying bridge this gap by fashioning spheres of silicon containing precise numbers of atoms.
In their «Editorial comment to the «NIA - AA Research Framework: Towards a Biological Definition of Alzheimer's Disease,»» Nina Silverberg, Ph.D., Cerise Elliott, Ph.D., Laurie Ryan, Ph.D., Eliezer Masliah, M.D., and Richard Hodes, M.D., of NIA point out that the Framework — in addition to improving early detection and the development of new therapies — could potentially «allow more precise estimates of how many people are at risk [for or living with] Alzheimer's disease, how best to monitor response to therapies, and how to distinguish the effects of Alzheimer's disease from other similar pathologies.»
Mizubake Kabuki Brush — Contour and sculpt blush and bronzer with this distinct design for controlled application and precise definition.
Going forward, each ILN state has committed to adopting a definition of college and career readiness that is consistent with these elements, although precise language may be adapted, and to reorient its education system in pursuit of this goal.
Such insight would require more consumer data and analytics with a more precise performance definition.
Variations in the literature abound with regard to the precise definition, and the term is often used by paleoclimatologists and glaciologists without formal dates attached.
I was an author of this report, and I never thought it was a good idea to attempt a precise definition of abrupt change, but a certain member of the panel (who shall remain un-named here) vehemently argued for precise definitions, which not only wasted a lot of time but wound up with a definition that I myself don't think was very satisfactory to anybody.
I asked you to be precise and you respond with a «definition» of climate change denial, when the term you used was climate change denier.
By the way, as long as we're getting all precise with numbers and percentages, what about a precise definition of «climate scientist»?
This leaves us with the dictionary definitions of these terms, which are not necessarily precise and which are fluid.
The protection afforded by an insurance policy depends on the precise language of the policy (e.g. definitions, coverage descriptions, restrictions and exclusions) interpreted in accordance with legal principles established by Canadian courts.
The protection afforded by an insurance policy depends on the precise language of the policy (e.g. definitions, coverage descriptions, restrictions and exclusions) interpreted in accordance with established legal principles.
Start the matter with as precise as possible a definition of the desired outcome and the steps to get there.
We note that this ambiguity exists today, and disagree that we can address this issue with more precise definitions of research and health care operations.
The headphones offer a punchy low end that never verges on mud, and each instrument has vibrant definition, with shimmering highs and precise mids that pull everything into crystal - clear focus.
With an extended frequency range from 5Hz to 40kHz, you can now connect to a lossless music service or 24bit / 96kHz playback sources and experience an increased dynamic range, with more precise and sparkling high - frequency definitWith an extended frequency range from 5Hz to 40kHz, you can now connect to a lossless music service or 24bit / 96kHz playback sources and experience an increased dynamic range, with more precise and sparkling high - frequency definitwith more precise and sparkling high - frequency definition.
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