Questions sometimes are vague or use too narrowly defined terms, and interrogators frequently ask compound or inarticulate questions and fail to follow up imprecise answers.
Experts also suggested using clearly defined terms and articles in the new law to avoid ambiguity, while also noting that overregulation can become an obstacle, as witnessed in many laws around the world.
We are the party of a stable dollar, whose value is defined in terms of gold.
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The efficiency of a car engine can be defined in terms of a miles-per-gallon equivalent.
This demand would not exist if the value of the dollar were defined in terms of gold.
Job roles defined in terms of engagement and value delivered by journey step.
The search origin may be defined in terms of location information such as a place name or a postal code.
To that end, the government has already defined the terms of the debate by an especially powerful insistence on national security.
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The value of sharing can best be defined in terms of influence.
Marx, much like the classical economic thinkers of his era, knew that for money values to be stable, they would have to be defined in terms of gold.
While there has always been a role for things mini - especially in technology where the concept is defined in terms of micro and nano - marketers and consumers alike have increasingly accelerated adoption of the trend.
The old economic laws defined wealth in terms of land, labor and capital.
Payments should be made regularly as defined by the terms of the contract.
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And both were unorthodox thinkers who refused to be defined in conventional terms.
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LinkedIn defined savviness in terms of the number of connections men have and the ratio of male members on LinkedIn to female members.
It was not until the Coinage Act of 1873 that the dollar became practically, if not legally, defined solely in terms of gold.
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Those measures require the federal government to purchase billions of dollars worth of milk to keep prices stable, with stability defined in 1949 terms.
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They felt that there is a positive future for Britain, they felt that Britishness itself is not defined in wide terms but in moderation terms.
The main argument used in favour of TPP in Japan has been defined in negative terms: that without it, Japanese firms will be hard-pressed to compete with South Korean ones benefiting from their country's myriad free-trade deals of late.
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The fact that the terms are not defined in front of the text that uses those terms is what makes for a lot of confusion and gets people tangled up in their understanding.
President George W. Bush defined his era in terms of war, and the public largely saw it the same way.
Because of their experience and success in the China market, they are unlikely to accept advertising defined in such narrow terms.
The bigger point that Mr Cable is making here is that Mr Osborne has defined his strategy in terms of the current, structural deficit: that is, borrowing that is not due simply to the weak state of the economy and that is NOT used for public investment.
Instead, there may be something to be gained by leaning less on modern gurus who pontificate about such things as best in class and more toward Aristotle, who defined virtue not in terms of maximum excellence, but as a habit of choosing the mean lying between the extremes.
Earlier than most, the Dutch defined their money in gold terms.
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In medical terms it's defined as the deliberate induction of a dangerous condition common to quadriplegics called autonomic dysreflexia (AD).
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In general terms, dumping is defined as the sale of a product in a foreign market at a lower price than the price obtained by the same producer in his home market.
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In terms preferred by economists, a situation defined by a principal-agent problem (such as you hiring a doctor or car mechanic who gets to both define your problem and figure out what to charge you for fixing it) was replaced by a much simpler employment relationship: would-be hustlers found themselves being turned into professional, generalist managers.
He attributes this to several factors: the abolition of mandatory retirement in 1986, changes to the government pension that raised benefits for those retiring after 65, and the decline in defined-contribution plans which penalised late retirement in financial terms.
That means that we have covered our excess of imports over exports in value terms by increasing our foreign debt, broadly defined to include equity ownership as well as traditional debt in the form of bonds, bank balances, and the like.
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