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Apart from a few references to comparative studies of "traditional" or "tribal" peoples, Hutton does not try to formulate a definition.

But also we're saying that this equal operation is continuing indefinitely, and I would also therefore be concerned if we tried to formulate a definition of excellence, because what we are talking about is an incessant pursuit thereof.

Bishop and Verleger (2013) thus attempt to formulate a definition of flipped classroom approach.

Such high word intuition agreement also suggests that it is quite feasible to formulate a definition of Chinese word according to the collective word intuition of Chinese speakers.

Such high word intuition agreement among Chinese speakers supports the psychological reality of Chinese word and also suggests that that it is quite feasible to formulate a definition of Chinese word by modeling the collective word intuition of Chinese speakers.

The aim of this study was to remedy this: to formulate a definition of quality of care specific to headache which would (1) have relevance to people with headache, (2) apply across the spectrum of headache disorders and the range of health-care settings, (3) extend beyond clinical indicators and (4) maintain its utility across countries, cultures and health-care systems.

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It describes what characterizes supramolecular catalysts, formulating a definition based on the nature of interactions between catalyst and substrate or building blocks of the catalyst.

Formulating a definition of Protestantism that would include all its varieties has long been the despair of Protestant historians and theologians, for there is greater diversity within Protestantism than there is between some forms of Protestantism and some non-Protestant Christianity.

We formulated a definition of quality from the quality indicators.

Bolzano also formulated a definition of the derivative of a function free of the notion of infinitesimal (see Bolzano [1950]).

He formulates a definition of consequences in terms of 'howsoever the antecedent/consequent signifies things to be' in order to accommodate such counterexamples, but adds that in most cases, the simpler definition is sufficiently accurate.

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