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1215, 88 L.Ed. 1488 19444), we do not have before us a definition in a regulation that is necessary to give meaning and content to the administrative scheme.

Twenty-three of the 31 textbooks in our sample (74.2%) provided a definition of evolution in at least one section, and Table 3 presents the number of textbooks that provided a definition in a particular section or sections.

The PE-Assembler builds short stretches in non-repetitive regions first, similar to unitigs (see Section 2 for a definition) in a de Bruijn graph, and then extends these iteratively using reads with mates that map to the increasing already-assembled portion.

An alternative textbook may provide extra information that will make you stand out from the rest of the class, or it might phrase a definition in a way that enables you to fully understand it for the first time.

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Then he tweeted a definition in an internet dictionary stating that "mong" didn't mean Down's syndrome.

PaperMaker identified 1445 occurrences of a known acronym without a definition in all 50 documents (Gaudan et al., 2005).

The president-elect of the Law Council of Australia, Arthur Moses, warned that without a definition in the bill a "shifting sands" approach on what constituted systemic weakness could develop over time.

With such a definition in mind, I would include a handful of Lane's reviews in my personal tour of the greatest hits of recent film criticism.

Or, as Gladwell puts it: "We have a definition in our heads of what an advantage is — and the definition isn't right.

(The term "vegetative" was proposed in 1972, by Bryan Jennett, a neurosurgeon, and Fred Plum, a neurologist, who chose it based on a definition in the O.E.D: "an organic body capable of growth and development but devoid of sensation and thought").

Gathering data for a project like this is a challenge because of how much variation exists between states and whether the precedent originated as a definition in the constitution, as an amendment to it, or was determined by the courts.

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