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To defined

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To determine with precision; to mark out with distinctness; to ascertain or exhibit clearly.

  • The defining power of an optical instrument

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Such plans are inferior to defined benefits.

For example, the Sustainability Master facilitates comparisons of laundry and detergent products according to defined criteria.

A smattering of companies are serving as a sort of bridge to defined contribution.

THE shift from defined benefit to defined contribution plans in the private sector is long established.

A bipartisan nominating commission would screen candidates according to defined legal standards.

"You're talking to defined interfaces, not making up a whole world," she said.

Cutting pensions, or worse, converting to defined contributions, effectively ends the contract.

According to Unwin, planning still "locks people in poverty" by allowing areas to become to defined by the existing poverty of residents.

For comparison, the average contribution to defined benefit schemes is 20.9%." Meanwhile, the ONS said the contribution rate figures "are estimates which should be interpreted with caution".

EIR roles can be pretty loosey goosey when it comes to defined goals.

We denote the Nemytskii operator associated to defined by (2.11).

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