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Mayer-Schönberger and Cukier [23] argued that there is no rigorous definition of 'big data'.
Indeed, the concept of an object itself has no rigorous definition: should a mouse that a cat just swallowed be considered as a part of the cat?
There is no rigorous definition of a nonmetal.
However, as yet, there has been no rigorous definition and thus, no quantification of such synergistic interactions.
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First, we lack any rigorous definition of "complexity," rendering comparisons by that measure meaningless.
AOL Time Warner dropped out of the bidding to acquire the media rights to the 2010 and 2012 Olympics yesterday, citing the rigorous definition of a broadcast network by the International Olympic Committee.
A suspicious individual's presence in a "high-crime area" is among the criteria American police may use to determine whether a search is acceptable: a more rigorous definition of those locations will stop that justification being abused.
Part (ii) involves "our experiences" which do not have a rigorous definition.
For a more rigorous definition of stability, we can refer to [22, 23].
To a great extent, the problem lies in the lack of a rigorous definition for TDD.
To turn the idea of the formal character of logics into a rigorous definition we need to introduce the concept of propositional language and the concept of substitution.
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