Conceptualization - Law Dictionary Search Results
conceptualize
to to form a concept of as He could not conceptualize a robot that would help paralyzed patients
Neutral
'neutral' means, 'indifferent, unbiased, impartial, not engaged on either side'. Conceptually it is not aligning with either view, Lily Thomas v.
Pay and pay scale
Pay and pay scale, are conceptually different connotations. Pay is essentially a consideration for the services
conceptualization
the act of formulating or making a concept of something
Bad faith
to mislead or deceive another, or any other sinister motive. Conceptually bad faith can be understood as a 'dishonest intention', Harrison
Supplies and services
that the concentric circle geometry becomes a misleading stroke of conceptualism in this journal area. For example, an essential commodity is
Scheduled caste
bracket, not mere birth in a caste, that is decisive. Conceptual errors creep in when traditional obsessions obfuscate the vision. The
Salary
SC 980 (985). [Employees Provident Funds Act, 1952, s. 2(b)] Conceptually 'salary' and 'wages' connote one and the same thing, namely,
Rank - Precedence
inextricably linked up with the words 'rank' and 'precedence' but conceptually they all are of the same family and breed, block
Latitudinarianism
Latitudinarianism (n), of being a latitudinarian-one who gives freedom from narrowness and has liberality of interpretation. 'Conceptual latitudinarianism permits taking...
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