Quotes About Defined
Whole areas of knowledge and information have been defined into nonexistence because the system cannot know, understand, control, or measure them.
~ Anne Wilson Schaef
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My music, I think, takes elements from a lot of different genres, progressive, electro but is still quite clearly defined as my sound.
~ Hardwell
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Makeup is a very delicate thing for me - I've got sort of defined features, so I don't like to do too much contour, as it can be a bit severe.
~ Andreja Pejic
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A complete and accurately defined list of projects, kept current and reviewed on at least a weekly basis, is a master key to stress-free productivity.
~ David Allen
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When 'Next to Normal' won the Pulitzer, that was the moment I felt the show was being defined. There's a certain confidence that comes with being selected.
~ Alice Ripley
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Is the human condition not defined by an endless struggle to control the ego's subterfuges?
~ Romeo Dallaire
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The best time management tool is a clearly defined and definite purpose for your life.
~ Tom Cunningham
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There was something striking about a single key. It was like a question waiting to be answered, a whole missing a half. Useless on its own, needing something else to be truly defined.
~ Sarah Dessen
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Dogma is by definition nothing other than an interpretation of Scripture. The defined dogmas of our faith, then, encapsulate the Church's infallible interpretation of Scripture, and theology is a further reflection upon that work.
~ Scott Hahn
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Fourth, except in the rare case of an obvious scrivener's error, purpose—even purpose as most narrowly defined—cannot be used to contradict text or to supplement it.
~ Antonin Scalia
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Although the relationships among them are not explicitly defined, there is no doubt that these terms and the vocabulary's syndetic structure can be helpful when retrieving resources within a database or catalog.
~ Arlene G. Taylor
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Without any direction from Congress, our judicial branch has unilaterally created and defined qualified immunity.
~ Mike Braun
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Every description of natural processes must be based on ideas which have been introduced and defined by the classical theory.
~ Niels Bohr
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a measurement not clearly defined is worse than useless.
~ Eliyahu M. Goldratt
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Understanding is the level immediately below Wisdom. It is on the level of Understanding that ideas exist separately, where they can be scrutinized and comprehended. While Wisdom is pure undifferentiated Mind, Understanding is the level where division exists, and where things are delineated and defined as separated objects.
~ Aryeh Kaplan
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Cardio activity burns fat, and when you burn fat while building muscle, you change the ratio of stored fat to lean muscle mass, and your arms appear to be more defined.
~ Mandy Ingber
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Our culture thrives on black-and-white narratives, clearly defined emotions, easy endings, and so, this thrust into complexity exhausts.
~ Caroline Knapp
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I counted two and seventy stenches,All well defined, and several stinks.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Moreover, environmental health at the local level has become narrowly focused, very much defined around regulations and the attendant regulatory debates.
~ Samuel Wilson
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Both instances, sweet. Also stupid, which pretty much defined Evan: sweet and stupid.
~ Sarah Beth Durst
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In our relationship, we have very well-defined roles: I am the Vice President of Logistics; he's the CEO of Emotional Support.
~ Ariel Meadow Stallings
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F]or time itself is conceived as 'coming round'; and this again because time and such a standard rotation mutually determine each other. Hence, to call the happenings of a thing a circle is saying that there is a sort of circle of time; and that is because it is measured by a complete revolution, and the whole measurement of a thing is nought else but a defined number of the units of its measurements.
~ Aristotle
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The lonely drudgery of lexicography, the terrible undertow of words against which men like Murray and Minor had so ably struggled and stood, now had at least it's great reward. Twelve mighty volumes; 414,825 words defined; 1,827,306 illustrative quotations used, to which William Minor alone had contributed scores of thousands.
~ Simon Winchester
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Are they "plants whose virtues have yet to be discovered" (Walt Whitman), "guardians of the soil"(Joseph Cocannouer), or something equally nice, or are they sly thieves that steal the soil's resources and gardeners' precious time? Perhaps they can only really be defined from a practical point of view: Weeds are any plants that insist on growing where you don't want them to grow.
~ Barbara Pleasant
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