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concrete and definition
From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
There are three reasons behind the lack of concrete definition.
No concrete definition has ever been defined in terms of the word cypherpunk.
Socrates generally applied his method of examination to concepts that seem to lack any concrete definition ; e. g., the key moral concepts at the time, the virtues of piety, wisdom, temperance, courage, and justice.
In comparison with an urban-type settlement, Ukrainian legislation does not have a concrete definition or a criterion to differentiate such settlements from villages.
The definition of First World is now less concrete than during the Cold War.
In fact, this definition applies more generally to the situation where the category is a concrete category whose underlying set functor is conservative, meaning that if the underlying map of sets is a bijection, then the original morphism is an isomorphism.
For that reason a concept of affine algebraic group is redundant over a field — we may as well use a very concrete definition.
The exponential map is also useful in relating the abstract definition of curvature to the more concrete realization of it originally conceived by Riemann himself — the sectional curvature is intuitively defined as the Gaussian curvature of some surface ( i. e., a slicing of the manifold by a 2-dimensional submanifold ) through the point p in consideration.
The correct definition of a ( concrete objective ) truth must thus be: a truth is a proposition that expresses something that applies to its object.
When interviewed by Harry Kreisler from the University of California Berkeley, Castells said "... the definition, if you wish, in concrete terms of a network society is a society where the key social structures and activities are organized around electronically processed information networks.
He further asserted that it was a term to apply a concrete definition to ninjas ' ability to use jutsu in Naruto, and was comparable to the Force in Star Wars or to magic points in role-playing games.
The engineering definition of concrete is any composite material composed of mineral aggregate glued together with a binder, whether that binder is Portland cement, asphalt or even epoxy.
Materials that can be carved or shaped, such as stone or wood, concrete or steel, have also been included in the narrower definition, since, with appropriate tools, such materials are also capable of modulation.
Dinis's successor, Afonso IV ( 1325 – 1357 ), instituted a system of six official comarcas, that reflected a concrete definition of these regions: Antre Douro e Minho, Antre Douro e Mondego, Beira, Estremadura, Antre Tejo e Odiana and Algarve.
Security definition for a secure channel try to model its properties independently from its concrete instantiation.
A category with a faithful functor to Set is ( by definition ) a concrete category ; in general, that forgetful functor is not full.
While noise is by definition derived from a random signal, it can have different characteristic statistical properties corresponding to different mappings from a source of randomness to the concrete noise.
This phenomenological definition of life is founded, then, in the concrete subjective experience we have of life in our own existence.
It proposes a concrete definition, a significant increase in cross-market linkages after a shock, and suggests using the term “ interdependence ” in order to differentiate this explicit definition from the existing literature.
This variance is mainly due to the different methods of observations of different linguists, and as such, the definition of text is not yet concrete.
As demonstrated by the definition of a revised syntax for OCaml, the same programming language can use different concrete syntaxes.
These extensions allow a compact definition of grammars ( statements ) and quotations such as <: expr < 1 + 1 >>, i. e. deconstructing and constructing abstract syntax trees in concrete syntax.

concrete and given
The power struggle between the Finnish estates and the Russian administration had given them a concrete role model and space for the labor movement.
The Zeitgeist, the " Spirit of the Age ," is the concrete embodiment of the most important factors that are acting in human history at any given time.
* The concrete details of a given construction may be messy, but if the construction satisfies a universal property, one can forget all those details: all there is to know about the construct is already contained in the universal property.
In this way, the program need only ask for a ScrollBar and, at run-time, it will be given the correct concrete element.
Other examples of concrete categories are given by the following table.
As in many cities, priority was given to rapid building of badly needed housing, and concrete structures took the place of the destroyed buildings.
To Innocent III credit is given for the elaboration and the most complete and concrete issue of the theocratic doctrine, principle according to which the absolute rule on every earthly power is ascribed to the Pope.
According to Wells, the Gospel tradition was a later stage of the development of the Jesus myth, which was given a concrete historical setting and subsequently embellished with more and more details.
Machin's protest, " against the destruction of all the beautiful things which is going on in this country " did not prevent the lamp-post from being replaced by a concrete one ; however, it was given to him for his own garden and his wife Patricia unlocked him.
In social justice cases, impoverished victims such as foster children are given the opportunity to describe their future hopes and make concrete plans to transition out of state custody in a group process with their supporters.
It is usually formed from carbon steel, and is given ridges for better mechanical anchoring into the concrete.
This group saw the Bible as providing concrete facts rather than abstract truths, and advocated a scientific or Baconian approach to interpreting the Bible that would begin with those facts, arrange the ones applicable to a given topic, and then use them to draw conclusions.
He slept on a concrete floor and was given only bread and water.
The terms of the contract might change incompatibly from release to release, which would require that concrete file system support be recompiled, and possibly modified before recompilation, to allow it to work with a new release of the operating system ; or the supplier of the operating system might make only backward-compatible changes to the contract, so that concrete file system support built for a given release of the operating system would work with future versions of the operating system.
There are eight high concrete sections of wall, each weighing about three tons, and a three-story East German guard tower from Checkpoint Charlie ( or " Checkpoint C "), the name given by Western Allies to Berlin's best-known East-West crossing.
* Maintain Hong Kong's status as an international finance and trade centre and improve its economic infrastructure ( concrete details not given ), as well as a more flexible way to control public expenditure.
A concrete example of this case was recently given by Lee Smolin.
Hard defences in the form of a concrete seawall and timber groynes have given some protection.
is a function which, given a concrete x and a proof of φ ( x ), produces a concrete y and a proof of ψ ( y ).
... Apart from the arithmetical and logical proofs that we have been given already, mathematicians may prefer the following more general form of presentation which avoids the purely arbitrary values of a concrete numerical example.
Others were constructed from former army huts, brought from North Camp near Seaford, a few of these still survive, having been given an outer concrete block wall ( they can be identified by their oblong shape that tends to be end on to the road ).
Dreyer was given a 7 million franc budget and constructed an enormous octagonal concrete set to depict Rouen Castle.

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