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Example sentences for "specification"

Lexicographically close words:
specierum; species; specific; specifical; specifically; specifications; specificity; specifick; specifics; specified
  1. It was the most monstrous specification and proposal I ever read, and I returned it by the twopenny post, axing her if she hadn't forgotten to include a set of false teeth.

  2. The Mexican Constitution of 1917 contained a detailed specification of the rights of labor, including proper working conditions, adequate compensation, education, health, social security.

  3. Mastery of strategic advantages, plus the illusion of mere bigness, without any specification to quality, became keys to survival and success.

  4. The drawing or drawings, there may be one or more on a page and several pages if needs be, must show every detail covered by the specification and claims.

  5. The last part of a patent specification in which the inventor clearly and specifically sets forth what his invention consists of and what he demands to have protected by a patent.

  6. The drawings, specification and claims form the patent when it is granted.

  7. For certified copies of patents if in print: For specification and drawing, per copy .

  8. The next step is taken by your patent attorney who amends the specification and claims to meet the objections raised by the patent examiner.

  9. For 20-coupon orders, each coupon good for one copy of a printed specification and drawing, and receivable in payment for photographic prints 1.

  10. Even the particular allegation in the Specification is the same in both cases, except some immaterial variance in the verbiage and in the names of co-conspirators.

  11. As to whether the plans of the architect were intrinsically good; whether the specification called for bricks where bricks were logically needed, and for megaliths in their proper place--these are questions that will not be entered on here.

  12. There were five different expedients proposed in the specification for producing a rotatory motion; but, of these five, two only were ever applied in practice.

  13. The specification of 1816 included various important improvements in the locomotive itself.

  14. Only four days after the date of the above specification (i.

  15. I shall in some future letter send you the words of my specification on that subject.

  16. A wooden tram-road had been contemplated when the first act was applied for; but Stephenson having advised that an iron road should be laid down, he was instructed to draw up a specification of the rails.

  17. Stephenson was directed to provide in the specification that only one half of the rails required--or about 800 tons--should be of malleable iron, and the remainder of cast iron.

  18. From his specification we learn that he proposed a cylindrical or globular boiler, protected outside by wood strongly hooped together, with a furnace inside entirely surrounded by the water to be heated except at the ends.

  19. But the Cause in the way of Form is the rational explanation or definition; and this must include a specification of the Movent Cause, otherwise it will be obscure.

  20. But, if in the specification of the proprium no allusion is made to such correlate, you will attack it as a bad proprium--as a potentiality inhering in Non-Ens or nothing.

  21. We may remark here that this objection is founded on a bad or incomplete specification of the proprium in question: it is not an objection against the reality of that proprium itself, if carefully described.

  22. Parson Hamers, in specification seventh, accuses me of stealing his watch, but neglects to fix the date of theft.

  23. This last specification occurred in the original in the same order in which it is here placed.

  24. Ruggles, and ten others, named in specification first, approached the house of B.

  25. By completing on the affirmative side this negative specification of its problem, our study can arrive at a still more precise specification of this problem.

  26. Our study can come to a more precise specification of its problem.

  27. The highest court of the land thus puts itself on record in reference to the importance of having the specification and claims of your patent properly drawn.

  28. The care with which your specification is written, and the claims drawn, will regulate the strength of your protection against infringers.

  29. Elsewhere in this volume is quoted the opinion of the Supreme Court as regards the importance of having the specification and claims carefully drawn.

  30. Ten of them have been specially picked out as Great Avataras, though no specification has been made in the Bhagavata Purana.

  31. According to the usual specification it consists of eighteen thousand slokas, distributed amongst three hundred and thirty-two chapters divided into twelve Skandhas or books.

  32. This law of specification cannot be deduced from experience; it can never present us with a principle of so universal an application.

  33. This law of specification may be thus expressed: entium varietates non temere sunt minuendae.

  34. This noble instrument was built by Henry Willis to the specification of Dr.

  35. I think our records ought to show a good deal of specification what that record is.

  36. Is there any specification as to the portion of the President's head from which they were removed?

  37. This work, in three volumes, contains letters, other documents, and plates of patent specification drawings.

  38. The "other contrivance" probably was his swash wheel which he built and which appeared on his next important patent specification (fig.

  39. The preceding periodicals have many plates of patent specification drawings.

  40. Specification of that of which, as unconscious, we know nothing is a very easy way of delivering oneself from the necessity of positive proof, but it is a very unscientific one.

  41. It must, however, "be observed that health is not a further specification or a limitation of continued life, but is coextensive with it.

  42. In His incisive instructions to Nicodemus respecting the works essential to salvation, the Savior did not stop with the specification of the watery birth.

  43. The minuteness of specification is such that 'Turner's Real Japan Blacking, a Label' is duly entered.

  44. The specification is not perfect according to the rules lately laid down by the judges.

  45. Small he wrote more confidentially, sending him in January, 1769, a copy of the intended specification of his steam-engine.

  46. At length the necessary specification and drawings were completed and lodged early in 1769,--a year also remarkable as that in which Arkwright took out the patent for his spinning-machine.

  47. Watt was very busy at this time in preparing the specification and drawings of the circular motion, which he said he found an extremely difficult job owing to the distracted state of his head.

  48. During the time that Watt was busy completing the above specification and drawings, his mind was full of other projects, one of which was the perfecting of his new expansive engine.

  49. The principal ground on which the patent was set aside was that the specification was unintelligible.

  50. My first machine was described in the specification of my patent, and I then made a second machine, to be deposited in the patent office as a model.

  51. In fact, as the constitution originally stood, the candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency were voted for without any distinct specification as to rank, the second office falling to the person having the second highest vote.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "specification" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    allocation; allowance; analysis; assignment; cameo; catalog; catch; cession; character; characterization; circumscription; clause; concession; condition; definition; delimitation; delineation; demarcation; denomination; depiction; designation; details; determination; differentiation; disclosure; evocation; exception; exemption; expression; fingering; given; grant; grounds; hedge; hedging; hint; identification; image; imagery; impression; joker; kicker; limitation; manifestation; meaning; modification; naming; obligation; parameter; photograph; picture; portrait; portraiture; portrayal; precision; prerequisite; profile; provision; proviso; reference; rendering; rendition; representation; requisite; reservation; restriction; salvo; selection; show; showing; signification; sketch; specification; stipulation; string; suggestion; terms; ultimatum; vignette; waiver; whereas