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Collaboration was less defined or definable than it became in the 1940's.
Given methods typically premise the availability of accurate values as input parameters: extrapolation techniques often base upon BOM positions and other methods consider specific attributes of the future product, which are not definable at this point of time.
Sequence-definable polymers are seen as a prerequisite for design of future materials, with many polymer scientists regarding such polymers as the holy grail of polymer science.
The political is personal; the way that the future weeks, months and years play out will have powerful, definable consequences on the way you live.
This initial location release is all about these definable 'areas', rather than pinpoint locations, though that could come in the future.
And if Washington has a relatively clear objective, definable in short-range terms -- the overthrow of Mr. Hussein -- the Israelis still have to work toward a future alongside a Palestinian state.
He seemed definable.
It has no definable boundaries.
The project has definable goals.
The report identifies a definable "generation game".
Not that Tamaryn considers herself definable.
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