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But, just as we found that the variance of statistics on the mobile health industry is due to a problem in defining terms, the FDA's language when it comes to laying out guidelines for mobile health products is equally broad — or some would say equivocal.
More rigor in defining terms and labeling figures is also needed.
In a recent article by Ashford, the need for consistency in defining terms was noted, and the author stated, "When we all agree on what we are talking about, we will understand each other better" (2 ).
In contrast, the "comparative genomics" aspect of the manuscript was too littered with jargon and lack of rigor in defining terms that it made it quite difficult to follow for those not deeply steeped in the field.
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This is a key moment in defining the terms of the debate.
Lewis, therefore, in fact succeeds in defining theoretical terms.
Does a liberal state have a legitimate interest in defining the terms of intimate relationships?
Vātsyāyana in defining the term outlines a moral dimension.
In defining a term, it is often useful to think about its opposite.
The change of paradigm in defining the term "Friend" may be something of little consequence, or great consequence.
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