Sentence examples for definite concept from inspiring English sources

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Biocultural diversity is not conceived as a definite concept providing prescriptions of what to see and study, but as a reflexive and sensitising concept that can be used to assess the different values and knowledge of people that reflect how they live with biodiversity.

"The American dream," that protean and paradoxical phrase, is held to first have been used as a definite concept by James Truslow Adams in The Epic of America (1931).

According to Simpson, the album did not have a definite concept or theme; Mottola selected songs which they felt were good enough for Simpson and compiled them into an album.

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Contrary to mathematics and chemistry that are based on definite concepts, they incorporate possibilities and decisions based on choices depending on the situation.

Proposed full range solutions have definite physical concept, high accuracy and easy calculation and are well-suited for manual calculations and computer programming.

Proposed explicit equations have definite physical concept, high accuracy, easy calculation, and wide application range compared with the existing direct equations.

To account for the rise of surface conductance in diamond crystals when they are in contact with melts of definite composition, a concept of electrochemical potential and equilibrium due to redox processes occurring at the diamond-melt interface is developed.

That is, the proof proves non-enumerability: it proves that for any given definite real number concept (e.g., recursive real), one cannot enumerate 'all' such numbers because one can always construct a diagonal number, which falls under the same concept and is not in the enumeration.

This mix of the utilitarian and the decorative, the romantic and the energetic is a definite trend and the concept fitted well with the quirky spirit of Marni — with or without lights and music.

To this second question hereditary monarchy gave no definite answer, although the concept of diffidatio, or the severance of the bond of allegiance between king and feudal lord, was invoked more than once in the medieval period.

To do so, the concept of definite integral is extended to arbitrary real-order.

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