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The global definition of net neutrality stops at advocating an internet that is equal for all.
The adoption of this global definition by the federation in 2000 and the association in 2001 represented a major development.
This week, the two international bodies representing social work will vote on a new global definition of the profession.
So far, the major Republican candidates, desperate for the party's base support in the primaries, embrace the simplistic "global" definition.
Insistence on a single, global definition may well tend toward just such prejudgment by encouraging the belief that learning is a single, common process.
To have a global definition of Shariah compliancy for sukuk is extremely challenging when scholars come from different schools of thought".
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You simply cannot apply global definitions to an entire society, for the obvious reason that we're all different.
Local and global definitions of pure infiniteness for a C∗-algebra A are compared, and equivalence between them is obtained if the primitive ideal space of A is Hausdorff and of finite dimension, if A has real rank zero, or if A is approximately divisible.
Corresponding global definitions exist for momentum and angular momentum.
We could not find evidence for such partial conservation using the global definitions of functional conservation introduced here.
29 Critically, global definitions of violence and sexual violence include both threat and use of physical force, as well as their impacts on physical or psychological harm.
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