Synonym: spec, stipulation. Similar words: specifically, specific, ratification, gratification, certification, nullification, justification, clarification. Meaning: [‚spesɪfɪ'keɪʃn] n. 1. a detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work 2. naming explicitly 3. (patent law) a document drawn up by the applicant for a patent of invention that provides an explicit and detailed description of the nature and use of an invention 4. a restriction that is insisted upon as a condition for an agreement.
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31. An older repaint over a highly original car, this interesting specification Rover 2000 would respond well to careful detailing.
32. The reason for their very big standard errors become clearer from the specification of the leisure effects.
33. A number of third parties have already announced they will be providing one-board upgrade kits to support Microsoft's specification.
34. Bunns helps by using materials with a similar specification to prepare all Mr Middleditch's fertilisers.
35. One cause for this ambiguity is the specification of the particles that put can occur with to form phrasal verbs.
36. Wherever you are in the world, that Rockwool product will more than match the specification.
37. Also, see how many of the vitamins are included in the specification.
38. The report is not complete; it does not give a full specification nor costs.
39. A typical ideal personnel specification might look like the table on the opposite page.
40. The data requirements for all relevant Regional Council departments have been sought and are being incorporated into the specification where feasible.
41. Specification is high - remote control central locking and electric windows.
42. This is an addition to the original language specification and it can not be guaranteed to remain unchanged in future releases.
43. Apologies: last week's story on the Sparc Architecture Version 9 specification was incorrect, and based upon incomplete information.
44. The draw was designed to promote Keyline's Bricksearch service[sentencedict.com], which ensures customers select the right brick for the right specification.
45. The aim is thus to re-examine traditional questions of macroeconomics within a more reasonable specification of intertemporal optimisation.
46. First, synthetic schemes tend to facilitate detailed specification, and thus inclusion of a larger number of subjects.
47. Eventually the specification will be completed and signed off by the user department.
48. Recently there has been some move towards separate specification of formatting information, typically in the form of style sheets.
49. In these respects, it can certainly be claimed that the polytechnics have by and large measured up to their original specification.
50. Another is the difficulty of moving from the theoretical discussion to the specification and testing of an empirical model.
51. This is a theoretical entity that contains a specification of the word's defining characteristics.
52. Seals to original vehicle specification are compatible with silicone fluid.
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53. The specification of each of these processors as well as a control system to combine them intelligently is currently far beyond any expectations.
54. The Playhouse has superbly equipped scenic workshops and experienced staff who will design and build props and scenery to specification.
55. The exact relationship between these objectives and reducing crime will depend on the specification of the programme and on the individual participant.
56. You will find information about the new specification on page 2 of this issue.
57. However, we shall be wanting also to express the specification of the device in a linear one-dimensional form.
58. This specification problem arises because of the difficulties, discussed above, in constructing a price variable for an activity.
59. Also, manufacturers have upgraded the specification of diesel cars as well as making greater use of turbo-chargers to improve performance.
60. The specification of such regression models necessarily involves many assumptions.
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