Sentence examples for A precise term from inspiring English sources

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Fintech is not a precise term.

An attachment is a precise term: the notion of a safe haven which, when available, becomes a secure base from which to explore the world around us.

"Closed" is a precise term meaning that it contains all its limit points, or accumulation points (the points such that no matter how close one comes to any of them, other points in the figure, or set, will be within that distance).

Thus, the lack of a precise term is probably not the cause of any issues of accountability in Romania.Radu Costinescu Washington, DCReligious orderSIR – Your round-up of the week's news reported that the papal dispensation given to Fernando Lugo in order that he become Paraguay's president was the first time that the Vatican allowed a bishop to resign (Politics this week, August 2nd).

Since the specific fields represented by these theorists range from genealogical philosophy, phenomenology, existentialism, and critical theory to deconstruction, hermeneutics, post-structuralism, and psychoanalytic philosophy, the label "continental" must be understood more as an umbrella concept than a precise term.

Nonablative skin rejuvenation is not a precise term since rejuvenation is a controlled form of skin wounding aimed at achieving a more youthful appearance after the wound heals.

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In the scientific and science education communities, the word ?theory? is a very precise term that identifies a concept that has great utility in explaining phenomena in the natural world.

I call it a book for want of a more precise term.

This paper studies an important traffic engineering problem how to support fair bandwidth allocation among all end-to-end flows in a multihop wireless network which, in a more precise term, is to achieve the global maxmin fairness objective in bandwidth allocation.

Julie Andrews's memoir is full of crisp locutions like "poor unfortunate" and "banished to the scullery" and "trivet," a characteristically precise term that the dictionary defines as "an iron tripod placed over a fire for a cooking pot or kettle to stand on".

In lack of a more precise term, I call this kind of investigation an outside-in methodology.

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