1. ENGINEERING, by one common definition, is the application of scientific knowledge to problems in the physical environment, man-made or otherwise. 2. Amanpulo is one of those magic destinations in Southeast Asia that defy any common definition of luxury. 3. About two-thirds of the members have filed reports, and they point to the inherent problem in a battle that has no common definition of the enemy. 4. Cole said that the decision not to actually chain inmates together, the common definition of a chain gang, is something that corrections officials decided on their own. 5. For human rights organizations, such statements reflect the potential pitfalls of a battle in which there is no common definition of the enemy. 6. Humans also share a common definition of beauty. 7. Liu agrees that Pluto satisfies the common definition of a planet. 8. Psychologically, at least, the difference is critically important since the common definition of recession is two consecutive quarters of GDP contraction. 9. The legislation is aimed at setting a common definition of terrorism, increasing cooperation among national security forces and harmonizing punishments. 10. There is no common definition of it. |