Приклади вживання A precise definition Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Scientific terms have a precise definition.
A precise definition for Nightwish's musical style is disputed.
The legislation does not yet have a precise definition.
Typically, the task has a precise definition of what we have available and what we are going to get.
In a word,not every museum can be given a precise definition.
Now such creatures have a precise definition: Nessiteras Rhombopteryx(Nessiteras Rhombopteryx).
Neither Civil nor Commercial Code does not provide a precise definition of force majeure.
To measure money, we need a precise definition that tells exactly what assets should be included.
Although this term is familiar to most people,few can give it a precise definition.
Sometimes patients find it difficult to give a precise definition of the nature of the pain and localization.
It provides a precise definition of the crime of genocide in terms of the necessary intent and the prohibited acts.
This makes it very difficult to provide a precise definition of terrorism.
So, having failed to reach a precise definition of the intelligentsia, it would appear that we no longer need one.
Most people would be embarrassed if somebody were to ask them for a precise definition and explanation.
It is very difficult to give a precise definition for this type of housing, because most of the houses in the UK are mainly individual.
Due to their number and variety of architectures,it is difficult to give a precise definition for a CNN processor.
In one of his interviews he gives it a precise definition of'expensive plumbing, natural materials, exquisite textiles, glamorous accessories and most importantly- the air!".
However, to do this(to prove that the resulting situation was force majeure),it is necessary to have a precise definition.
The expression� substantial interest� is not capable of a precise definition and accordingly may present difficulties for the CONTRACTING PARTIES.
We shall henceforth retain only those German texts which employ the expression"final solution" in order toobtain a precise definition of it.
The analysis of the content of psychological knowledge shows that a precise definition of which of the above groups includes psychology itself is not possible.
The thing known in France as the Faubourg Saint-Germain is neither a Quarter, nor a sect, nor an institution,nor anything else that admits of a precise definition.
The currently applicable passenger rights regulations do not contain, however, a precise definition of what an extraordinary circumstance is.
It is difficult to give a precise definition, but in the simplest sense is a free flight of imagination, aggravated intuition, which can lead to inventions and open.
Hunter Lab andXYZ are standard three dimensional color spaces that allows a precise definition of the color of a test sample.
At the same time the political scientist gave a precise definition of the role of the Ukrainian parliament in the legislative process in Ukraine:"Today, the parliament- is a smokescreen to legitimize certain decisions.".
CONSUMER- CUSTOMER, a natural person who performs with the SELLER a legal actionnot related directly to its business activity- a precise definition- cf. Civil Code Art.22.
But we still do not even have a precise definition of what is meant by the term«understanding» in the context of artificial intelligence, so intelligence is able to capture only«the tip of the iceberg» issues lurking in a given issue.
Different interpretations of alcohol to a certain extent explained by the variety of forms of abuse of alcoholic beverages,in connection with which"it would seem that a precise definition of alcoholism cover only part of the cases, and are not suitable for the establishment of alcoholism among other parties.
A precise definition, which allows agreement on the exact field of application of the ISSN can be found in the IS0 3297 standard(ISSN):“A publication, in any medium, issued in successive parts, usually having numerical or chronological designations and intended to be continued with no predetermined end.