Sentence examples for understood as specific from inspiring English sources

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Integration is often understood as specific solutions designed to provide for interaction between products from one manufacturer.

The principal constituents of the sublunary world are matter (earth, water and air), celestial heat, and a wide variety of souls (spanning from demonic minds to substantial forms understood as specific principles of life).

This leads Bradley to assume that what is ultimately real is just what gives rise to appearances where appearances have to be understood as specific forms under which the underlying undifferentiated unity appears in each of these different aspects of experience.

Processes may be understood as specific approaches to the delivery of health care, and these areas are important targets for quality improvement in the ICU.

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The reasons for these differences are poorly understood, as are specific transmission patterns that may account for the variation in the dominant Shigella species in these differing settings.

It is this drift towards use, capabilities to control the source and the specificity of the source and articulating preferences that can be understood as the specific characteristics of geothermal energy, to acknowledge its plasticity coinciding with increasing capabilities of use and insights into its contextual limitations.

His own style, marked by an imploring intelligence, can be understood as a specific dialect of the Coltrane language.

Perhaps resentment is best understood as a specific form of anger, restricted conceptually to cases founded on moral reasons.

The second category of modern interpretations of probability is related to medieval probability understood as a specific amount of confidence in the truth of a proposition.

Models have to be understood as being specific to particular endpoints and particular domains of applicability, and so care has to be taken when selecting models to use in a particular evaluation.

Lewis treats a language as an association between expressions and meanings, realized in a particular community through a convention, understood as a specific kind of regularity in the use of the expressions with these meanings.

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