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specification
noun as in requirement, qualification
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Practice sessions are notoriously unreliable indicators of form because fuel loads and car specifications are not revealed by the teams and can have a significant impact on lap time.
The new policies, reviewed by The Times on Friday, provide specifications for equipment, including the type of grounding wire to be used and number of bolts required depending on the type of structure.
China has engineers who can meet the high quality specifications on Apple products and the U.S. doesn’t have that great a number of engineers with those same skills, Harwit said.
Licensed architects, engineers and design professionals could “self-certify” building plans and specifications as compliant with objective building code requirements.
It says this would give Jamaican rum better protection against competitors, and lead to more drinkers recognising it as a premium product made to high specifications in a certain geographic location.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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