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Palestinian officials asked in the meeting, but were not given an explicit definition, the source said.
It has very recently proposed new wording for an explicit definition of "the purposes of organised religion".
This allows an explicit definition of the boundaries of the failure region in terms of the design variables.
The problem with the dual mandate is that it's not entirely clear how to reconcile the two, nor is there an explicit definition of "full employment" or what low inflation means.
If MBS sticks with an explicit definition of time, it could consider splitting time up into the half hour, perhaps offering a 0.5 hour "quickie" or a 1.5 hour option.
See, e.g., Burgess v. United States, 553 U. S. 124, 130 (2008) (noting that "[w]hen a statute includes an explicit definition, we must follow that definition" (internal quotation marks omitted)).
When strains are assumed to be small, this allows one to propose an explicit definition of the drilling couples which is proportional to tangential components of the deviation vector.
He wanted very much to say something further, something that might lead to an explicit definition of his privileges: whether he was to stay the night, for instance, or whether he must go out again into the woods in the darkness; whether, if he did stay the night, he might have in the morning another such meal as this dinner.
Instead, they provide an explicit definition of having the concept of truth.
Frege offers both an implicit and an explicit definition of this operator in Gl.
That (Gen) is universally quantified also means it can be used as an explicit definition of truth.
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