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Similarly, there is no commonly accepted definition of the term 'sustainable humanitarian reintegration'.

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The commonly accepted definition of span of control is as follows: "the number of subordinates directly reporting to a leader/manager". For what it's worth, I really dislike the term and find it to be outdated at best, and destructive at worst.

Unlike the case in the private sector, there is no commonly accepted definition of what constitutes capital spending at the federal level.

The commonly accepted definition of an 'active' patient, 'attending three or more times in the past two years' [ 30] differed from the less conservative definition employed in this study - 'any patient attending at least once in the last 12 months'.

The most commonly accepted definition of international emergency medicine is that it is "the area of emergency medicine concerned with the development of emergency medicine in other countries".

Presently, there exists no commonly accepted definition of this form of "individualised medicine"; the lowest common denominator is actually the "division of patients (groups) by biomarkers" [ 4].

In 1984, BRIE drafted for President Reagan's Commission on Industrial Competitiveness what is now the commonly accepted definition of competitiveness.

Arizona's new immigration law is just about crime, its supporters say, but given that the state's new education policy equates ethnic studies programs with high treason, they may not be using the commonly accepted definition of "crime".

The commonly accepted definition of nanomaterials refers to materials with clearly defined features between 1 and 100 nm, such as nanopattern, nanofibers, nanotubers, nanopores, nanospheres, and nanocomposites.

The wide range of IA reported in the literature might be due to the absence of a commonly accepted definition of insufficient analgesia.

Furthermore, there is no commonly accepted definition of BDP.

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