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These features must have two important qualities to provide a comprehensive definition.
Indeed, any comprehensive definition of life would include fire, and to Donovan that seemed fair enough.
The scientific literature does not provide a clear and comprehensive definition of countersteering.
A more comprehensive definition seeks to describe nouns through their features and uses.
By even the widest, most comprehensive definition of sanity, this woman is not sane.
These generate income according to the comprehensive definition, but are not typically included in measured income.
Unfortunately, this particular law does not provide a comprehensive definition of dowry, which can change the way it is demanded and delivered.
If you consider all the different machines people call robots, you can see that it's nearly impossible to come up with a comprehensive definition.
First, the most comprehensive definitions of social capital are multidimensional, incorporating different levels and units of analysis.
This more comprehensive definition of development was encapsulated into the idea of a xiaokang society.
The guidelines mark the first time that a broad cross section of educators has agreed on such a comprehensive definition of effective teaching.
She observed that it was not necessary to provide a comprehensive definition of undue hardship and instead gave a list of factors.
Charles Peirce gave a more comprehensive definition of Semiotics: "
Muller, Judd, and Yzerbyt (2005) were the first to provide a comprehensive definition of this process.
We need to develop a common and comprehensive definition and concept of security and risks to security.
One such comprehensive definition has been proposed by Nayef Al-Rodhan.
As yet, the UK has not consolidated a comprehensive definition of the people to whom employment rights and duties apply.
Perhaps the most comprehensive definition of OI would conceptualize it as a perceptual link to an organization.
Robert J. Mockler presented a more comprehensive definition of managerial control:
QRM's strong focus on lead time reduction requires a comprehensive definition of lead time.
Moreover, a vague definition of obscenity in the law was acceptable since politicians had difficulty in drawing up comprehensive definitions.
In 1918 the income tax law was expanded to include a foreign tax credit and more comprehensive definitions of income and deduction items.
According to the more comprehensive definition of Segal and Summers, performance budgeting comprises three elements:
The glossary gives a comprehensive definition of ITSCM and other related definitions.
A more comprehensive definition is stated, "Code-switching is not only a definition of situation but an expression of social hierarchy"