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It's a loaded term, and one that would probably be defined differently by every person you asked, but the philosophy behind it is pretty straightforward — house that doesn't sound good, it feels good.
This might be defined differently by various families, but Steiner-Adair rightly emphasizes the "shared rituals or conversations you create with your child around meals, bath and bedtime, playground, and drive times together -- all these are zones of interaction" and "transition".
Inactivity may be defined differently by each study, but an upper limit will be set for inclusion at less than 150 min of moderate-intensity or 75 min of vigorous-intensity activity per week, or less than 10 000 steps per day.
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I think success is defined differently by different people and achieved via so many different routes that there is no single path.
But then, excess space is defined differently by different people".
It has been defined differently by different researchers.
Translation competence is defined differently by different scholars.
They have been defined differently by different researchers.
Nevertheless, as Ozbas [20] notes, 'risk' and 'risk analysis' are defined differently by different fields, authors and times; a health care definition of risk is determined by frequency, whereas a financial definition of risk defines it as variance in financial systems [20].
Usually referring to a romantic partner bound to you forever, as in the perfect match, the term, however -- whether by fate, destiny, or divine intervention -- is defined differently by different individuals, especially as it is related to the concept of love.
While the term epistasis is common, it has a history of being defined differently by different sets of scientists [40], [41].
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