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Logan Brenner, left, and Kim Stama, a recent Columbia sustainability management alumna, work on how to craft a definition for endangered territories at the "Make It Work" student conference in Paris.

"We could never figure out how to craft a definition of 'disadvantaged' that would work".

Respondents held wide-ranging and varying definitions of NVNMDS and efforts to craft a definition that met researchers' criteria and was understandable to respondents fell short.

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When no term was found to describe a given neuroimaging concept of interest, we created a new term and carefully crafted a definition or engaged with the relevant ontology maintainers (e.g., we contributed 41 terms to STATO) to propose a new definition.

As far back as 1875, British lawmakers crafted a definition of old age as "any age after 50," which was quickly amended to 60 to 65 to accommodate emerging pension plan requirements.

The larger question the class seeks to answer, both on a collective and individual level, is: How can we craft a working definition of those elements endemic to "short prose" as a genre?

At the UN meeting going on now, one of two week-long sessions that will take place this year, countries are striving to craft a working definition of the weapons in question and to recommend options to address the concerns they raise.

Fukuda did not know when WHO would craft a new definition of phase 6 and said it was not trying to "change the rules" but wanted to adapt to the situation.

Schumer urged Congress to craft a stricter definition of inversion and enact a ban on "earnings stripping".

The Organism Information categories used to compare phylogenetic and niche maps relate to niche because they describe aspects of environment and function, but we make no claim that these categories are comprehensive; given the present state of prokaryotic post-genomics, it would be impossible to craft a comprehensive definition of prokaryotic niche that would be universally accepted.

Instead, he challenged both sides to show "wisdom" and "creativity" in crafting a new definition of "one China" acceptable to both sides.

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