0 the quality of being specific (= clear and exact) --
2 the quality of being particular to one person or thing --
As we have seen, this time inconsistency is not the general case but depends on the degree of the specificity of investments into market access.
The sweet tooth exhibits specificity and proficiency for motivating people to seek out such foods or to choose these foods when given a choice.
Although many made reference to an appreciation for "honesty," they also qualified that in relation to appropriate dose and specificity of information to the context.
Alternative protein supplements were tested to determine possible specificity in the elicitation of these proteases.
Like internal efficacy, this orientation concerns one's self-confidence in a political environment, but it does so with a much higher degree of specificity.
The structural basis for receptor specificity has not yet been adequately resolved.
Their results suggest that the specificity of the languages learned and the instruction received is more responsible for differences in phonemic awareness than is bilingualism.
Given that they list 17 antidepressants, readers might require more specificity.