Similar words: reference, preference, reference point, deference, referendum, referential, preferential, inference. Meaning: n. 1. a system that uses coordinates to establish position 2. a system of assumptions and standards that sanction behavior and give it meaning.
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31. Even the attempts to supplant it pay IQ the tribute of accepting its frame of reference.
32. We can only speak of rationality relative to a frame of reference.
33. The significance of hot spots is not confined to their role as a frame of reference.
34. His 14 principles a frame of reference from which many current management concepts have evolved.
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35. What you saw were the crystal extractors, and, because you have no frame of reference for such things, your mind translated it into third-dimensional terminology .
36. And an inertial frame of reference would then be a frame in which there are no accelerations of any kind Is that possible?
37. Is Newton's Third Law Concerned with Non-inertil Frame of Reference?
38. The deconstructive translation theory originated in the west offers an appropriate frame of reference.
39. The U . N . continues to be the principal frame of reference for our international relations.
40. An aircraft in steady flight over the earth is just as suitable an inertial frame of reference as the earth itself.
41. This frame of reference will be determined by the limitations on the rational man's knowledge.
42. The velocity is with respect to a fixed frame of reference.
43. There exists in the cosmos a preferred frame of reference.
44. For this reason, the samara has no stationary frame of reference, unlike a two-winged helicopter, and appears to fall in a complex way.
45. The real advantage of the Copernican system is that the mathematics is much simpler in the frame of reference in which the sun is at rest.
46. Horner, who has two dinosaurs named after him, is proposing that paleontologists follow a rigorous set of procedures known as the Unified Frame of Reference (UFR) when attempting to identify fossils.
47. Science creates ideas that are context - dependent, i . e a frame of reference.
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