Sentence examples for specified for this purpose from inspiring English sources

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The engineering design characteristics related to product performance are specified for this purpose.

The watchdog asserts that user consent is "not validly collected" because it is neither specified for this purpose (rather it is only listed as processing "in general"); it also says it is not 'free' — in the sense of users being able to refuse the transfer; with the only option if they do not agree being to uninstall the application.

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Under section 28(3) of RIPA this can be done for reasons including "the purpose of preventing or detecting crime or of preventing disorder", "the interests of the economic well-being of the United Kingdom", "the interests of public safety", or "for any purpose … which is specified for the purposes of this subsection by an order made by the secretary of state".

Connectivity allows the size distribution of erodible patches to be quantified from a remote sensing image or field measurement, or specified for the purposes of modeling.

Furthermore, it was specified for what particular purpose each body function, body structure, activity and participation, environmental factor, or personal factor was measured.

She gives him an ordinary name (not specified) for public purposes but to herself calls him by the pet name of "Christ," meaning Messiah in Greek.

The subsidence effects are considered through an impact factor, which represents the increase or decrease in the spectral ordinates with respect to the current values specified for design purposes.

In the case of integer and decimal data type variables, minimal and maximal values can be specified for validation purposes.

The codes represent very specific, detailed services that are carefully specified for billing purposes, such as the exact method used, the report types produced, and the types of results – anything that is relevant to reimbursement.

Grants money is usually specified for certain purposes.

This bill would provide that any person who knowingly and without consent credibly impersonates another actual person through or on an Internet Web site or by other electronic means, as specified, for purposes of harming, intimidating, threatening, or defrauding another person is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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