Synonym: field, property, province, realm, sphere. Similar words: maintain, mainly, remain, in the main, remaining, mainstream, maintenance, random. Meaning: [dəʊ'meɪn] n. 1. a particular environment or walk of life 2. territory over which rule or control is exercised 3. the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined 4. people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest 5. a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are communicating about.
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61. However, this investigation used collocations extracted from a domain-specific corpus, and test data taken from the same domain.
62. The topic framework consists of elements derivable from the physical context and from the discourse domain of any discourse fragment.
63. This result implies that domain-specific collocations may be superior to general collocations in analysing documents from the same domain.
64. But any illegal littering of city streets is the domain of the four litter cops.
65. The private domain is that world where families, individuals and associations of private affiliation live alongside each other.
66. Generally it is true to say that use of Creole is restricted to the private domain, and informal situations.
67. However, to fully test this hypothesis, it was necessary to investigate more than one domain.
68. Some domain names have reportedly sold for as much as $ 50, 000.
69. There are many comparable examples in the psychological sphere, as well as in the domain of physical disorder.
70. There is no reason to suppose that what goes on in one domain is necessarily relevant to what goes on in another.
71. Women are entitled to space both in the domestic context and in the public domain.
72. It is complementary to low energy electron diffraction, which probes long range order - ie a minimum domain size of 100-200A/9.
73. We can thus put our study on a firmer basis of observation and evidence than if we took a broader domain.
74. When Physioc refused to sell his property, the government condemned it and set about to take it under eminent domain laws.
75. The family remained ostensibly a privileged domain, even while it was being legally and ideologically constructed and unified.
76. All POU domain proteins are thought to function as transcription factors.
77. Restaurants, household and other personal services and less elegant public employments are all their conceded domain.
78. If the mapping is successful then manipulation of the mathematics is equivalent to manipulation of the objects in the target domain.
79. It was inevitable that women would lay claims to enter the public domain.
80. The garden was his domain; he had his rabbits to feed and the birds to admonish for ravaging his cherry trees.
81. When we ask these questions[Sentencedict.com ], we enter the domain of sociolinguistics.
82. Legislation has shifted more and more into the federal domain, which was not what the authors of the constitution intended.
83. The 1885 Criminal Law Amendment Act signalled a new, more coercive system of state intervention into the domain of sexuality.
84. But they do point to the complex inter-relation between official discourses and the domain of constructed personal experience and pleasure.
85. It is only at the end of the term of copyright that what has been protected passes into the public domain.
86. And I welcome the hint of wildness which the brown heather spilling over their brow brings to my tame lowland domain.
87. Its content is not determined by a particular task domain, nor do we assume much grammatical constraint.
88. The northern Swanwic formed a very large domain, formerly held by the wife of Hugh Fitzgrip.
89. Freeware, shareware and public domain software can all be legally copied and distributed by anyone.
90. It is very hard to match digital computing, which is designed for precise, accurate calculations, to this domain.
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