Sentence examples for are defined variously from inspiring English sources

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Professional doctorates are defined variously and these are considered relative to the traditional PhD.

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Testosterone deficiency is defined, variously, as below 220 to 350 nanograms of testosterone per decilitre (ng/dL) of blood serum.

The land boundary between Asia and Europe is a historical and cultural construct that has been defined variously; only as a matter of agreement is it tied to a specific borderline.

Ecology has been defined variously as "the study of the interrelationships of organisms with their environment and each other," as "the economy of nature," and as "the biology of ecosystems".

Good may be defined variously as benefit, happiness, or pleasure.

Network lifetime: Network lifetime can be defined variously according to a type of applications [22].

According to Putnam, our most basic metaphysical categories, e.g., objecthood and existence, could be defined variously depending on what conceptual scheme we use.

As indicated in numerous articles, STEM education has been defined variously ranging from disciplinary through to transdisciplinary approaches (e.g., Burke et al., 2014; Honey et al., 2014; Moore and Smith, 2014; Rennie et al., 2012; Vasquez, 2014/2015; Vasquez et al., 2013).

In particular, and relative to architecture's possible status as artform, architecture as a domain may be defined variously in terms of its objects being art objects (or not), being distinctive sorts of art objects, or belonging exhaustively to a special class of built structures (rather than including all such structures).

"It's like That" was an aggressively delivered message rap whose social commentary has been defined variously as "objective fatalism", "frustrated and renunciatory", and just plain "reportage".

But like an unruly child that parents can't control, once birthed into the petri dish of popular culture, K-Hole's hashtaggable nugget was being defined variously as "self-stylized blandness" (in New York magazine), signifying that "blending in is the new standing out" (according to the U.K. Guardian).

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