A determinate sentence of imprisonment was imposed.
They accept that legal systems may exist and that, if they do, their content may be wholly determinate.
T he necessary and sufficient conditions for checking whether a determinate truss is topologically valid is given in the following theorem.
And it is possible that over time, the statute will gain a body of determinate content in the course of similar decisions.
The authors seem to take a somewhat different tack with determinate colors than they do with determinable colors.
For instance, while classical partial deduction with (almost) determinate unfolding performs badly on highly nondeterministic programs, this is no longer true for conjunctive partial deduction.
In a monetary economy, depending on fiscal and monetary policies, dynamic trajectories may have determinate prices, indeterminate prices, or no equilibrium.
Nothing in any theory of statutory application-meaning guarantees that every statute has at least some determinate application-meaning at every point in its existence.
Neither involves harm to a victim, and often there is no determinate potential victim.