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In its narrow, technical sense, education is the formal process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge, skills, customs and values from one generation to another, e. g. instruction in schools.
A buzzword ( also fashion word ) is a term of art, salesmanship, politics, or technical jargon that is used in the media and wider society outside of its originally narrow technical context, often in an inaccurate manner, or for purposes other than the conveying of information.
The use of the phrase " terminus technicus " ( Latin " technical term ") in linguistics and literature is latently semi-ironic, in that rendering the easily understandable English " technical term " in Latin with the more difficult, and to many readers exclusive, Latin equivalent " terminus technicus " itself illustrates how technical jargon and foreign loanwords narrow the semantic focus of a term.
In 1848, when nearly every throne in Europe was shaken by the spread of revolutionary sentiments, he was elected delegate to the national German assembly at Frankfurt – a sufficient proof that at this time he was regarded as no mere narrow and technical theologian, but as a man of wide and independent views.
There are two main views around this debate: a narrow view focusing on the IT artifact as the core subject matter of IS research, and a broad view that focuses on the interplay between social and technical aspects of IT that is embedded into a dynamic evolving context.
A further disadvantage in less technical contexts is that narrow transcription involves a larger number of symbols that may be unfamiliar to non-specialists.
Inside the Museum interactive and static exhibits illustrate the diversity, individuality, technical ingenuity and charm of narrow gauge railways.
Here steep free climbing down a chimney — possible without technical gear — takes the hiker to a narrow neck of rock that separates the drainages of Pine Creek to the south and Icebox Canyon to the north.
Colorado A & M shed its image as a narrow technical college and became a university in appearance and title during the 1950s under president Bill Morgan.
The term " levy " in this narrow technical sense denotes an administrative action by the Internal Revenue Service ( i. e., without going to court ) to seize property to satisfy a tax liability.
Delegated legislation can be used for a wide variety of purposes, ranging from relatively narrow, technical matters ( such as fixing the date on which an Act of Parliament will come into force, or setting the level of fees payable for a public service, e. g. the issue of a passport ), to filling in the detail of how an Act setting out broad principles will be implemented in practice.
Many steep, narrow slot canyons popular with technical canyoneers are found in the San Rafael Reef.
The National Interest is not restricted in content to “ foreign policy ” in the narrow, technical sense but attempts to pay attention to broad ideas and the way in which cultural and social differences, technological innovations, history, and religion impact the behavior of states.
It ’ s steep, with tight turns, and a small narrow technical jump, with an unforgiving landing.
Other technical bicycle setup specifics can include zero offset forks, narrow handlebars, very high pressure tires ( 100psi and higher ), and a very small front sprocket ( 18-28 teeth ).
Nor do all Marxists embrace the Sraffian model: in fact, such authors as Michael Lebowitz and Frank Roosevelt are highly critical of Sraffian interpretations, except as a narrow technical critique of the neoclassical view.
# Remove the U. S. oversight of ICANN and restrict it to the narrow technical role, forming the International Internet Council ( IIC ) to manage most aspects of the Internet administration.
After rectifying a technical fault, O ' Neill made 67 in the second innings of the Fourth Test at Old Trafford with the series tied at 1 – 1, helping Australia take a narrow victory to retain the Ashes.
The remaining airfield runways appear to be on private land to the west of the industrial estate, accessible from the former technical site by some narrow roads.
His philosophical approach of the “ essence ” is further materialized by the choice of the technical parameters: the flatness of the perspective, the geometrical shapes, the narrow chromatic range, the use of material elements such as sand and metal files ... somehow recalling the Egyptian art, an art based on the language of icons and symbols, to explore and explain the mystery .” ( R. Puvia, London )
Their Lordships do not conceive it to be the duty of this Board — it is certainly not their desire — to cut down the provisions of the Act by a narrow and technical construction, but rather to give it a large and liberal interpretation so that the Dominion to a great extent, but within certain fixed limits, may be mistress in her own house, as the provinces to a great extent, but within certain fixed limits, are mistresses in theirs.

narrow and field
The only available field that could be used near flood-ravaged Montpelier was on the Towne farm off upper Main Street, a narrow hillside where takeoffs and landings could be safely made only under light wind conditions.
There are often regional championships and district championships which are necessary to compete in before reaching the state meet to narrow the field to only the most competitive athletes.
The Jets exacted revenge on their opponent when they eliminated the Colts in a narrow 17 – 16 victory that saw Nick Folk kick the game-winning field goal for New York as time expired.
He was ambitious and saw that the small community was too narrow a field for him.
Due to the very narrow electron beam, SEM micrographs have a large depth of field yielding a characteristic three-dimensional appearance useful for understanding the surface structure of a sample.
To maintain the field strength, Weston's design used a very narrow slot in which the coil was mounted, with a minimal air-gap and soft iron pole pieces ; this made the deflection of the instrument more linear with respect to coil current.
Autarky can be said to be the policy of a state or other entity when it seeks to be self-sufficient as a whole, but also can be limited to a narrow field such as possession of a key raw material.
A game over occurs if capsules fill up the playing field in a way that obstructs the bottle's narrow neck.
Health Policy and Systems Research ( HPSR ) is an emerging multidisciplinary field that challenges ' disciplinary capture ' by dominant health research traditions, arguing that these traditions generate premature and inappropriately narrow definitions that impede rather than enhance health systems strengthening.
In the gap the field is very strong and quite narrow.
The light gun contains a fine-resolution but low pixel count digital camera with a very narrow field of view.
The design consists of a field of light blue ( called " Larkspur " or " U. N. blue "), two narrow parallel horizontal yellow (" Bunting Yellow ") stripes in the bottom half, and a four-pointed white-fimbriated red (" Union Flag red ") star in the canton.
They are now understood to be rapidly rotating neutron stars, whose powerful magnetic field concentrates their radiation emissions into narrow beams.
The Galilean design has the advantage of presenting an erect image but has a narrow field of view and is not capable of very high magnification.
They also have large exit pupils making centering less critical and the narrow field of view works well in those applications.
The complex optical path also leads to a narrow field of view and a large drop in brightness at high zoom.
The narrow slit width not only enables the capillary feed, but, when combined with the sharp channel edges directly opposite the accelerator, also ensures that a high electric field strength is obtained near the slit exit.
This is because of the difficulties in centering and focusing sometimes very dim objects in the narrow field of view, contending with magnified vibration and tracking errors, and the added expense of equipment ( such as sufficiently sturdy telescope mounts, camera mounts, camera couplers, off axis guiders, guide scopes, illuminated cross-hairs, or auto-guiders mounted on primary telescope or the guide-scope.
Since the image is magnified with a narrow field of view this method is generally used for lunar and planetary photography.
This method works well for capturing images of the moon and brighter planets, as well as narrow field images of stars and nebulae.
Welcker was a pioneer in the field of archaeology, and was one of the first to insist, like Böckh and his pupil Karl Otfried Müller, on the necessity of co-ordinating the study of Greek art and religion with philology, in opposition to the methods of the older Hellenists, like Gottfried Hermann, which they perceived as too narrow.
Primary elections in the United States are used to narrow the field of candidates for the general election.
His description of the center stars as different from a comets head in that they were a " rectangle " may have been an early description of the Trapezium Cluster ( The first detection of three of the four stars of this cluster is credited to Galileo Galilei in a February 4, 1617 although he did not notice the surrounding nebula — possibly due to the narrow field of vision of his early telescope.
The plane crashed into a narrow field at Oxnard St & Satsuma Ave, North Hollywood.

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