Sentence examples for held definition from inspiring English sources

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There is no certifying body that bestows the no-kill label, and there is no universally held definition for it.

That's $14.7bn£10.3bnbn), 66% of a record $24.5bn, which in 2014 went to crises that do not meet the convenient, commonly held definition of an emergency.

Typically, this reason refers the given description back to a generally held definition of what is good, noble, just, etc., which is provided at the outset the several chapters.

This process is separate from the use of genetic testing to identify the commonly held definition of sporting talent adult performance whereby promising athletes' genetic profiles are compared to a pool of elite athletes to look for commonalities, the assumption being that a greater number of commonalities is associated with a greater chance of being elite.

There's another widely held definition of the word "date": the fruit of a date palm.

The problem with these cases is that the legal definition of "obscene," one that is obviously not a universally held definition, does not provide a safe playing field for controversial filmmakers who don't share the views of conservative anti-obscenity prosecutors.

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Companies across the globe are forging into the future by using urban physics to rewrite the commonly held definitions of office space.

There was no dispute on the court over the most commonly held definitions of the ex post facto prohibition: that it prevents prosecution for an act that was not a crime at the time it was performed, as well as the imposition of a different or greater punishment than conviction for a crime had previously entailed.

This investigation of research, policy, and practice will help develop a clear set of commonly held definitions of how integrated schools are different from desegregated ones, as well as practices and approaches that will result in the development of more integration among diverse groups.

This two-part approach is consistent with commonly held definitions of the concept of HRQL.

We say that T isα-admissible if the following condition holds: Definition 1.5 ([4]).

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