Sentence examples for no strict definition from inspiring English sources

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There is no strict definition for cultural geography, and nor should its pursuits be simplistically summarized.

The literature on the applications of complexity science to economics contains no strict definition of "complexity".

There is still no strict definition of blasphemy, and it can be difficult to give evidence, because even repeating the words that have given rise to the charge is considered blasphemous.

Book, published work of literature or scholarship; the term has been defined by UNESCO for statistical purposes as a "non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages excluding covers," but no strict definition satisfactorily covers the variety of publications so identified.

There's no strict definition for what constitutes an heirloom vegetable, but most sources agree that open pollination among plants of the same variety is critical (as opposed to modern hybrids bred for industrial farming) and so is age — most heirloom varieties are more than 50 years old.

No strict definition can encompass the complexity of a word that signifies, on one hand, a kind of literature as when one speaks of the satires of the Roman poet Horace or calls the American novelist Nathanael West's A Cool Million a satire and, on the other, a mocking spirit or tone that manifests itself in many literary genres but can also enter into almost any kind of human communication.

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Again, there are no strict definitions here, but healthy work-life balance environments often allow for flexible hours, flexible vacation time, personal time, and an appreciation for personal needs (occasionally over professional needs).

Furthermore, no strict definitions of fetal distress were used.

That the dollar no longer has a strict definition offered up by politicians doesn't mean that politics no longer inform its value.

As we have seen, there is no commonly accepted, strict definition of singularity, no physically reasonable definition of missing point, and no necessary connection of singular structure, at least as characterized by the presence of incomplete paths, to the presence of curvature pathology.

The consensus seems to be that, while it is easy in specific examples to conclude that incomplete paths of various sorts represent singular structure, no entirely satisfactory, strict definition of singular structure in their terms has yet been formulated.

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