| Together they make a strong case, both enumerative and analytical, for the centrality of Africa in the study of modernity and modernism. |
| The copulative or enumerative conjunctions, have only two degrees. |
| In enumerative induction we lay stress on the number of instances in which the habit is applied. |
| In order to facilitate access to the file, the parties will receive an enumerative list of documents setting out the content of the Commission file, as defined in paragraph 8 above. |
| In England, Arthur Cayley, near the end of the 19th century, made important contributions to enumerative graph theory, and James Joseph Sylvester discovered many combinatorial results. |
| The Asylum Procedures Directive, for example, is actually an enumerative description of all existing asylum policies in the EU Member States. |