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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61. They will cost between £800,000 and £1.2m each, depending on the specification.
62. All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.
63. The DC-ACCESS keyword may be repeated up to 10 times allowing specification of up to 100 users.
64. The aircraft will be built to the specification of individual airlines.
65. The tests applied to stability test samples are not necessarily identical with those of the quality control specification.
66. She said the most frequently encountered problem in meeting the franchise specification was the experience requirement for supervising non-qualified staff.
67. Anyone with a wall problem should hire a qualified structural engineer to write a specification that will solve the problem.
68. In this example the following specification is used: trains run regularly at 15-minute intervals throughout the 24-hour period.
69. With the advent of contracts, a specification for the care to be provided will be drawn up.
70. Finance experts have a clear role to play, along with accountants, in improving the specification of market attractiveness and competitive strengths.
71. Reference to the original work with its full specification of assumptions is essential.
72. Each hall offers an advanced technical specification and the very latest technology.
73. The manager of nurses should contribute to the preparation of the job specification for consultant appointments.
74. Thus the check specification need not always have both its upper and its lower limits different from the release specification.
75. Nevertheless, effective self-governing Trusts and positive contract specification might rest upon the sort of information implicit in a resource management system.
76. Superb build quality and a good specification are bonus points and 100,000 miles or more can be expected from well-maintained examples.
77. Certain operations do not require the specification of a store address; an example is shifting the accumulator left or right.
78. This may result in a product specification being drawn up in which the sales engineers may have an influence.
79. As I mentioned earlier(sentencedict.com), this rather unusual configuration was as a result of customer specification.
80. The Specification will be available for purchase on payment of £100, non-returnable.
81. The specification of assessment requirements leads in turn to the identification of individuals within the workplace to act as assessors.
82. Paul's verdict: I was impressed by the specification of the this sack - especially considering the modest price.
83. The standard specification does include, however, high quality deck hardware,[Sentencedict] blocks and winches.
84. The biological positivists did not, however, involve themselves in the detailed specification of penal treatments.
85. The girl's bike has the same specification as the boy's but comes with mudguards and a carrier at the back.
86. A specification for the computer system which will satisfy the user's requirements begins to evolve.
87. By the twentieth edition synthesis had become a well-established mechanism for allowing detailed specification without resorting to exceedingly lengthy schedules.
88. The Board expects to publish a specification in draft shortly.
89. This enables anyone to look up and inspect the patent specification to determine its scope.
90. The desirable rate of change of curvature will vary with a design specification.
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