Sentence examples for a very precise definition from inspiring English sources

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In science, however, it has a very precise definition: 10-9, or a billionth.

One of the tenant building blocks of rocks are minerals, which geologists have a very precise definition for.

The Manual of Reason gives a very precise definition of a doubt (TS 71): a cognition of two incompatible qualifiers in the same qualificand, for example the cognition "Is this (dimly perceived or distant object) a person or a tree-stump?" Schematically, then, a doubt is a cognition whose content is of the form "x is F or not-F?".

But socialism has a very precise definition: "government ownership of the means of production".

I'll offer a very precise definition: pathological multiculturalism is the over-accommodation by one culture of others by denigrating or hiding its own values, its own history, its own identity, and its own self-celebration.

As we continue to integrate in a world that so often tells us how to feel, how to look, and has a very precise definition of beauty, it is so important for each one of us to check in and see if we agree with these standards.

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This model has allowed very precise definition of diverse progenitor domains, each characterized by a differential molecular code.

Also, a lot of our favorite geographically indicated products like Parmigiano, Kobe, olive oil there are very precise definitions for how they're traditionally made.

The database is curated manually from published literature, allowing very precise definitions of disease types and patient details.

(There's a very precise and simple definition for such movies: they're director-centered).

Sippl's work was inspired by the statistical physics of liquids, where a "potential of mean force" has a very precise and undisputed definition and meaning [8], [9].

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