"definition" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The problem isn't an imprecise definition of "objectivity."
- Scientific puns rely on the contrast between precise technical and imprecise informal definitions of the same word.
- Estimates of the number of Haredim globally are difficult to measure, due to its imprecise definition, lack of data collection and rapid change over time.
- Ruling more narrowly in 2000, the appeals court objected to the law's imprecise definition of "community standards."
- With imprecise definitions of juvenile smoking, the Government will always claim that the tobacco industry did not meet these preposterous targets.
- Among the flaws, Dr. Caspersen said, was an imprecise definition of inactivity.
- It is a very imprecise definition and the idea of measuring human intelligence in this way is liable to cause offence.
- Thus my main criticism is aimed at the entirely imprecise definition of organized crime.
- Unclear and imprecise definition makes it possible for any means to be used as soon as things become dangerous.
- Mr Ettl's report sets out the objectives of the directive better and replaces imprecise definitions.
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