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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91. A complete specification of the turbulence again requires one to consider all orders up to infinity.
92. It is the specification of those basic intrinsic values that all rational beings would desire.
93. The first major phase lasted three months and produced a design workbook - a complete specification of what Pearl wanted to do.
94. Some 7,800 cracks on the Leatherhead to Reigate section of the M25 were caused by poor workmanship, materials and specification.
95. We provide a comprehensive range of sizes to suit every yacht specification for leisure use or for the longest of passages.
96. Both Rover and Honda cars have a specification which includes electric windows and powered, heated door mirrors.
97. Then, during the interview you can attempt to use the candidate specification to assess how the person matches up to your requirements.
98. Other varieties such as Maris Piper may be used when the sample meets the required specification.
99. A letter containing information about the new unit specification was sent to heads of centres in November.
100. Within the confines of an equilibrium model, the specification of the savings function needs careful consideration.
101. They have a formal code of recruitment and selection and a personnel specification for the task of advice worker.
102. But solicitors for the reluctant buyers say the car was not built to the original specification.
103. This guide should help you feel your way through the minefield of tractor specification details in manufacturers' sales leaflets.
104. Constructed to an exceptionally high specification and standard, they have associated mechanical and electrical engineering services.
105. Falcons were fitted out at the Bordeaux plant to customer specification.
106. The first is the wide variation in specification and finish that are standard practice in the motor industry.
107. This limits the potential rigour of design because the anchor of skill training is the specification of the objectives.
108. The job description and the candidate specification can help you be more precise about the job holder.
109. Not least, it reduces the time in which the specification can be changed.
110. Requirements for other researchers involve detailed specification of research topic, methods etc.
111. Finally, as prices range from £15,190 to £26,910 it represents superb value for such a high specification.
112. Prepare and improve the engineering specification.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
113. This instrument demands stringent specification.
114. For each child node the specification effort is calculated.
115. The primary limiting factor is the specification of clouds.
116. The specification of tables of graphics.
117. Detail type, specification and package as bellow.
118. Point out , The DVI Specification , is destined to promote growth in the FPD industry.
119. Introduces a new battery charging system designed for hydroelectric power generation stations, with descriptions on its installation specification, circuit design, charging curve, etc.
120. Specification for bearings - airframe rolling single row, self aligning roller bearings in steel diameter series 3 and 4. Dimensions and loads.
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