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guide A detailed description of a number of data sets and related entities, containing information suitable for making a determination of the nature of each data set and its potential usefulness for a specific application. Source: ESADS, IWGDMGC.
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guideline A written statement or policy statement that may be issued by any organizational entity for the purpose of providing future direction, clarification, or other necessary or useful information or direction as it relates to the particular work activity and process affected.
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guide a continual,benevolent, protective supermundane influence. The term is morecomprehensive than "control" as the latter may apply to any chancecommunicator who gets through. See Control.
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guideline A recommended limit for a substance or an agent intended to protect human health or the environment that is not legally enforceable.
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Guibor c. a chart containing outline pictures for orthoptic training.
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