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to codification

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The process of precisely formulating a statement, as a code of laws.

  • The taskforce spent months on the codification of their mandate, but when they were done all agreed they knew exactly what they were supposed to do.

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The uniqueness of this code in the Greek world points up the relative isolation and marginality of the Cretan tradition, with tendencies to codification more reminiscent of Anatolia and the Middle East generally.

The relevance of these observations to codification for Hong Kong is discussed.

It analyses various economic incentives to codification, including the need to improve the productivity and quality of software production and the networks of inter-firm alliances.

Because of its resistance to codification by traditional engineered quantification, however, earthen construction has remained largely relegated to the global south and, in Northern Europe, to bespoke small-market construction.

The British Government reacted to the global and local pressures with a shift to codification and prescription, greater enforcement of the legal system and an attempt to control and institutionalize insolvency practitioners' moral authority.

Although I found no evidence of the existence of private enforcement agencies to necessitate a shift to codification and de-codification, an understanding of the issues at stake as court procedures unfold could contribute to such a move in the future.

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Dawkins' narrowmindedness, his unshakeable belief that the entire history of human intellectual achievement was just a prelude to the codification of scientific inquiry, leads him to dismiss the insights offered not only by theology, but philosophy, history and art as well.

In creating an expert system, in general there are three aspects to the codification process: creating a model of the knowledge to be codified; creating the language in which to express the model; and writing messages representing the knowledge in that language.

The methods to be applied at this second level are exactly the opposite of the first, but they complete it, making it possible for religious scholars to advance from the narration of a prophetic story to the codification of its spiritual and ethical teaching.

This Spanish version is similar to the US version, but some ICD9CM codes were adapted to the codification patterns most common in Spain and are fully described in a previous work [ 25, 26].

The emission spectra of fluorophores are independent of excitation wavelength; therefore, all depth-to-wavelength codification is lost and emission light would be spatially filtered out by the confocal pinhole.

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