Examples of using Could be defined in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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For example, the class Person could be defined as.
The SYSTEM_H could be defined by our Makefile with a-D option.
Isn't there an argument why that could be defined?
The word conformity could be defined as“giving in to group pressure.”.
Noble also discusses a number of secondary relationships andshows how they could be defined using the primary relationships.
Human life could be defined as a calculus in which zero was irrational.
Therefore, Inspirational Leadership could be defined as follows.
Anything could be defined as art and so Rhoades threw anything he felt like into his last artwork.
It soon became clear that an energy- momentum tensor could be defined for physical systems other than electromagnetic fields.
Health could be defined as physical, psychological, and social wellbeing, and as a useful resource for residing a full life.
Other methods that could be defined in the future.
Enterprise could be defined as all types of trade, the exchange of goods and providers with the intention of constructing a revenue.
A project is a unique, transient endeavor,undertaken to achieve planned objectives, which could be defined in terms of outputs, outcomes or benefits.”.
Legal Psychology could be defined as:"the application of the science and profession of psychology to legal issues and issues".
In this sense, the production system could be considered one of the many Internets of Things(IoT),where a new ecosystem for smarter and more efficient production could be defined.
Change” could be defined in general term as to make a difference in the state or condition of a thing or to substitute another state or condition.
From the point of view of a dutiful C.C.P. cadre,“monkey business” could be defined as any measure that would disrupt the party's standard operating procedures.
Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals," Chopra writes in The Seven Spiritual laws of success.".
If you will permit me to use one of those formulas which come to me as I write my notes,human life could be defined as a calculus in which zero was irrational.
As an example, Awareness could be defined by the traffic to your website, but the metrics you should focus on to measure it is the monthly unique visitors.
We have already established that if it were possible to define a special Aristotelian grid covering the whole universe,then motion relative to that grid could be defined as absolute.
Success in life could be defined as the continued expansion of happiness and the progressive realization of worthy goals,” Chopra writes in“ The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success.”.
Robert Work, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, recently told the New YorkPost that a true robot killing marching could be defined as a lethal autonomous weapon that decides- based on its programming- who and what to destroy.
The Southwest could be defined as the states south, or for the most part west of the Mississippi River, with the qualification of a certain northern limit, such as the 37, or 38, or 39, or 40 degree north line….
But philosophers like Kitcher remember what Socrates tells Euthyphro,who supposed that the good could be defined by what the gods had willed: if what the gods will is based on some other criterion of goodness, divine will isn't what makes something good;
John Ray applied one of the previously more general terms for fixed natural types,"species," to plant and animal types, but he strictly identified each type of living thing as a species andproposed that each species could be defined by the features that perpetuated themselves generation after generation.
That is because if everything important about his work could be defined quantitatively, it would be easy and more efficient to design a contract with clearly defined service level agreements with an outsourced provider.
Physicists eventually realised that distance could be defined by the speed of light(c), which has been measured with an accuracy to one part in a billion using an interferometer(the same type of detector that was used recently to discover gravitational waves).