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The definition of a range varies depending on the context. This may be used to mean the area variation between the lower and upper limits on a given area or it be used to mean a set of various things that are similar.
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That's the definition of a factor.
I have included a link on outliers. The definition as given in Wikipedia is similar to those in other textbooks: In statistics, an outlier is an observation that is numerically distant from the rest of the data. It is not a rigorous definition, because "numerically distant" adds an element of subjective judgement. Values which are far removed from the typical range (or grouping) of a sample are not necessarily erroneous data. For this reason, the use of adjectives that add some doubt as "apparent" or "possible" to the term outlier is correct. See related link for examples of outliers.
Given or felt by each toward the other; mutual.
A definition context clue is given for the word "homage" in the sentence: "He paid homage to his favorite author by incorporating similar writing styles in his own work."
A ziggurat, a type of stepped pyramid, is usually used for religious purposes. The definition is given in the middle clause.
I will make sure that i definitely pass my exams and show everyone that i am not stupid.
The subject in the given sentence is "it", which has the infinitive phrase "to go to the mall" as its further definition/explication.
Taking symbols ´out of context´ of their respective system deprives us of their meaning.
The formal syntax definition of the keyword "formal syntax definition" refers to the specific rules and structure that define how the term "formal syntax definition" should be used and understood within a given context or programming language.
Absolutely - if it's given erroneous data to work with !
The units of q in the given context are not specified.
The definition of a range varies depending on the context. This may be used to mean the area variation between the lower and upper limits on a given area or it be used to mean a set of various things that are similar.
It depends on the context of your sentence. "Given" is used for talking about something that is provided or awarded, while "gave" is used to indicate the past tense of the action of giving.
That's the depth distance from the waterline to the bottom of the keel. Depending on context, it may also mean the degree of curvature in a given sail.
You've been given erroneous information: pasque flowers do not live in Antarctica.