Sentence examples for a term so that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a term so that" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are defining a term with a specific purpose or outcome in mind.
Example: "We need to establish a term so that everyone understands the project's scope clearly."
Alternatives: "a term in order to" or "a term for the purpose of".

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Ideally, the textual definitions are sufficient for an ontology user to understand exactly what kinds of phenomena a class in an ontology refers to, and a 'good' definition does exactly that: it is understandable to an ontology user and removes ambiguity in a term so that different ontology users can apply it consistently.

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For the path integral formulation, it is more convenient to take (x(t_{0})=0) in (3) and enforce the initial condition with a source term so that dx=f(x_{t},t),dt+ g(x_{t},t),dW_{t}+ ymathbf{1}_{t_{0}}(t), (5) where (mathbf{1}_{t_{0}}(t)= 1) when (t=t_{0}) (i.e. indicator function).

The main statistic in the MPAS method, Multigene Profile Association Score for a given gene among K genes, is then defined as, (1) MPAS (G i | current genes ) = 1 2 Δ MPD (G i removed ) + δ where ΔMPD(G i removed) = MPD G i removed) - MPD and δ is an adjusting term so that MPAS has an expectation of 0 under the null hypothesis that this gene has no association with the class difference.

It may be tempting to cast Aristotle's defense of self-love into modern terms by calling him an egoist, and "egoism" is a broad enough term so that, properly defined, it can be made to fit Aristotle's ethical outlook.

It's "wellness" that's on the menu in this new generation of cookbooks—a term so happily imprecise that it's perhaps easier to frame in terms of what it isn't than what it is.

And the statute ended up creating a term so long that (were the vesting [537 U.S. 257] of 19th-century real property at issue) it would typically violate the traditional rule against perpetuities.

Graydon Carter said that he and his partners in the restaurant, Emil Varda and Brett Rasinski, wanted it to be "a classic chophouse," a term so dusty that one of the city's few remaining chophouses, Keens, now calls itself a steakhouse.

"Austerity" is a term so abstract that, during the televised leaders debates at the last general election, the most commonly Googled phrase in Britain was "what is austerity?" That was after five years of it.

Movies described as "apocalyptic," a term so overused that it has seemingly lost its relevance and importance, typically provide a vision of societal rebirth.

The best first step is to get a relationship with a counselor, which will be a routine meeting over a long term so that you can develop a plan.

So what makes it suitable to be "the hippest in the UK?" It's a term so watery, so meaningless, that's it's tough to say.

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