Sentence examples for Specific definition from inspiring English sources

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Specific definition of these indicators is provider-dependent.

Harari, it turns out, has a specific definition of useless.

"Our law has a very specific definition of terrorism.

Remember: "great" sounds really good without having a specific definition.

The more specific definition is "a safe-deposit box in a bank".

The specific definition of creativity used throughout the show is fluid.

He has found his bliss, and he has a very specific definition of the term.

And again it worked, this time even better — if you applied a very specific definition of "better".

That is up from 6percentt in 1993, although the category does not have a specific definition.

To prevent this illogical outcome, the commission has proposed a specific definition of solicitation -- asking for a financial contribution -- that would allow normal political discourse to continue.

No doubt News Corp will argue that, under the specific definition of media control in section 357 of the 2003 Communications Act, it has always controlled BSkyB.

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