Meta definition

Meta means Metamaterial Inc., a corporation governed under the OBCA.
Meta. (Meta-search) shall mean the business generated in the Group websites focused on directing traffic, in exchange for a commission, to the sites of OTAs, airlines, hotel providers and other direct providers.
Meta has the meaning ascribed thereto in the recitals above;

Examples of Meta in a sentence

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  • EXHIBIT “B” SCHEDULE OF DATA Category of Data Elements Check if used by your system Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies etc.

  • SCHEDULE OF DATA Category of Data Elements Check if used by your system Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies etc.

  • Category of Data Elements Check if Used by Your System Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc.

  • EXHIBIT “A” DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES EXHIBIT “B” SCHEDULE OF DATA Category of Data Elements Check if Used by Your System Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc.


More Definitions of Meta

Meta means Meta Petroleum Corp., a company duly incorporated under the laws of Schaffhausen, Switzerland and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company.
Meta or the “Corporation” means META Growth Corp., a corporation existing under the laws of Alberta;
Meta means Meta Advisors, LLC.
Meta from Greek is a prefix which means ‘about’ or ‘beyond’. So, when the going starts to get tough in a conversation or discussion it’s time to switch to talking instead about how you are talking to each other.
Meta means Meta Materials Inc., a Nevada corporation or its permitted successors, assigns and transferees pursuant to the terms set forth in the Meta Loan Agreement.
Meta means a general cabin classification based upon the features available in a specific cabin, including suite, balcony, ocean view and interior cabins. The specific name and number of Metas may differ among and between each Covered Brand. "Standard Cabin" means a cabin that does not contain permanent accessibility features.
Meta means “beyond”: “metaphilosopher goes beyond philosophy, dissolving philosophical statements back into those of ordinary language” (Xxxxx, 1990, p. 28). His proposal is “in” philosophy in the sense that it operates on material which he calls philosophical; it is “beyond” philosophy in the sense that it dissolves that material from the outside; and it is “about” philosophy because it makes a judgment about the entire philosophical enterprise, (Cf. Xxxxx, 1990, p. 29). Lazerowitz takes 23 based his position in Xxxxxxxxxxxx’x paragraph from PI §116: “What we Neopyrrhonism as metaphilosophy: a non-quietist proposal do is to bring words back from their metaphysical to their everyday use”. This literal interpretation has risks and could reduce philosophy to ordinary language, or considers common sense has the answers to philosophical questions (as X. X. Xxxxx thought). However, in PI §121, Xxxxxxxxxxxx explicitly declares: “One might think: if philosophy speaks of the use of the word ‘philosophy’ there must be a second-order philosophy. But it is not so: it is, rather, like the case of orthography, which deals with the word ‘orthography’ among others without then being second-order”. In PI §122, he presents the idea of a perspicuous representation (übersichtliche Darstellung) that “produces just that understanding which consists in ‘seeing connections’ (…) Hence the importance of finding and inventing intermediate cases”. This last point -about offering new cases, refreshing analogies, creating examples- emphasizes performative aspects. Related to this, Xxxxxxxxxxxx tells us that they can involve “a new way of looking at things (…) As if you had invented a new way of painting; or, again, a new metre, or a new kind of song”, (PI §401). Not only does the persuasive use of argumentation involve winning a debate or dispute but it also makes the own reasons offered to support one’s own ideas that are being debated transparent (seeing clear). From my view, this “new way of looking –or seeing” implies a modification, a revision, a change in the way of understanding the problem, the question, etc. This performative aspect is related to the reflection Xxxxxxxxxxxx does in Big Typescript about philosophy: “difficulty of Philosophy is not the intellectual difficulty of the sciences, but the difficulty of a change of attitude and will: work on philosophy is actually closer to working on oneself; on one’s own understanding. On the way one sees things”, (Xxxxxxxxxxxx, 2005, p...