arbitrary definition造句
例句與造句
- This is an arbitrary definition and is frequently set by the user.
- Even numbers of " hate crimes " is something of an arbitrary definition.
- He wants to clearly separate rights from arbitrary definitions made by state authorities.
- There is a somewhat arbitrary definition of what constitutes a " professional " class.
- :From the API gravity article, the formula appears to be an arbitrary definition.
- It's difficult to find arbitrary definition in a sentence. 用arbitrary definition造句挺難的
- Meteorologists don't use an arbitrary definition of what constitutes a drought, he said.
- The consequence of environmentalism's outdated and arbitrary definition, they argue, is political irrelevancy.
- That's more about the arbitrary definition of that word than about any actual scientific fact.
- You believe that love _ not some arbitrary definition imposed by the Christian Coalition _ is what makes a family, right?
- Asteroids smaller than one meter are usually called meteoroids and micrometeoroids ( grain-sized ), depending on different, somewhat arbitrary definitions.
- As the transitions from one state to another are gradual, the tests have adopted arbitrary definitions to determine the boundaries of the states.
- We're talking about data here, and it's often an arbitrary definition about what is its own article or not.
- This of course is an arbitrary definition by culture and language on the Asian side, since Indonesia has no territory on the Asian mainland.
- *I've seen various arbitrary definitions of organic compounds, such as " anything with carbon " or " anything with carbon and hydrogen ".
- The new definition would probably end federal jurisdiction over at least half the regulated wetlands, and many scientists say it is an arbitrary definition without any scientific foundation.
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