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"No one in the privacy or security communities can decide on a concrete definition for spyware," Mr. Wood said.
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Afterwards, we express their concrete definitions for performing our numerical analysis.
The concrete definition of study parameters, concerning, for example, the drugs and health outcomes of interest (HOIs), enabling consistent comparisons of analysis experiments and their findings.
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However, the industry doesn't really have a concrete definition of what a DAU is.
Concrete definition calls for concrete, externalistically justified and empirically verified definitional components.
Therefore it also underlines the clear need for a concrete definition that would allow for consistent measurement and monitoring of maternal morbidity across settings and time.
There is a clear need for a concrete definition that would allow for consistent measurement and monitoring of maternal morbidity across settings and time.
Seeking a replacement for the unobservable Newtonian space, Neumann (1870) and Lange (1885) developed more concrete definitions of the reference frames in which Newton's laws hold.
There are no concrete definitions of right or wrong.
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