Sentence examples for established meanings from inspiring English sources

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Old styles find new fans; established meanings get twisted; unlikely hybrids emerge.

Thus, established meanings of filial piety have come to be dislodged and renegotiated in our participants' transnational families.

Acting in ways that express respect given the conventionally established meanings of accepted ritual forms helps to strengthen the agent's disposition to have respect.

The second-order polynomial is represented by Eq. (1): varUpsilon, = beta_{0} + sumlimits_{i - 1}^{k} {beta_{i} x_{i} } + sumlimits_{i - 1}^{k} {beta_{ii} x_{i}^{2} } + sumlimits_{{1s_{i} s_{j} }}^{k} {beta_{ij} x_{i} x_{j} } + varepsilon, (1 where the terms have their established meanings (Kunamneni and Singh 2005; Shehzad et al. 2016).

A person's use of meaning is seen as more than an application of their already established meanings.

Learn the established meanings behind individual cards.

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Where Congress uses terms that have accumulated settled meaning under either equity or the common law, a court must infer, unless the statute otherwise dictates, that Congress means to incorporate the established meaning of these terms.

An Islamic banking system was established, meaning that banks could no longer charge interest on loans — a practice that soon hampered the creation of new businesses, particularly by non-Islamists who already had limited access to the Islamic banks.

Only by disregarding this established meaning of "under" can the Court arrive at the conclusion that Wiley's foreign-manufactured textbooks were "lawfully made under" U. S. copyright law, even though that law did not govern their creation.

See McDermott Int'l, Inc. v. Wilander, 498 U. S. ___, ___ (1991) ("[W]e assume that when a statute uses [a term of art], Congress intended it to have its established meaning"); NLRB v. Amax Coal Co., 453 U.S. 322, 329 (1981); Morissette v. United States, 342 U.S. 246, 263 (1952).

Are the modern Olympics not for the taking part, but for the winning?" Yet the wheels were in motion within the IOC to make sure that athletes like Edwards did not get the opportunity to take part in the Olympics in future; in 1990 the Eddie the Eagle Rule was established, meaning an athlete had to be in the top 30 per cent of international competitors, or the top 50, whichever was fewer.

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