Sentence examples for well-understood definition from inspiring English sources

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Communicating a clear and well-understood definition was considered more important than being technically precise: "Sometimes you don't even have to be completely accurate.the most important point is that he [referring to a clinical researcher] should get the main point".

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Simply put, you cannot smartsource without an explicit and well understood definition of a company’s core competency because you will not have a solid foundation for partnering on what is non-core.

The ability to produce consistent data and well-understood, correctly applied definitions are critical steps in making sure that assessments are done fairly and evenly.

"There is a chilling effect on those industries," he said, "because there is not, in most jurisdictions, a well-understood or bright-line definition of what is and is not the practice of law".

would fall into well-understood niches.

They well understand that, by definition, narrow national interests carry far too much weight.

Despite being a major public health issue, anaemia in pregnancy (AIP) is, surprisingly, still not well understood in terms of its definition, prevalence, incidence, causes, and the effectiveness of iron supplements in improving pregnancy outcomes [ 1].

Kremer's proof exploits an intimate relationship between circular definitions understood revision-theoretically and circular definitions understood as inductive definitions: the theory of inductive definitions has been quite well understood for some time.

Most of the work in signal-based classification performed to date exploits general-purpose features which are well known, are well understood, and have a precise mathematical definition.

Wherever possible technology has been polished and refined, but at the same time the Surface Pro style and offering is well understood so everything stays within that limited definition.

But in economics, it is well understood that as stimulus winds down, policy makers by definition create what's called negative fiscal or monetary impulse.

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