Sentence examples for are not able define from inspiring English sources

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Students are not able define the principles establishing the geometrical correlation.

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The difference is close to what we a priori defined as relevant to policy, although we are not able to define the optimal level of the OPC-rate.

What's more, the men of the Narrator's generation are not able to define themselves in relation to male sacrifice or great challenges as their ancestors were.

Many national and international regulations in force, however, are not able to define a fair and shared methodology for SEA yet.

However, most of the SBT procedures reported for HLA class II genes are not able to define complete exon 2 region.

Without high cultural and social capital and self-knowledge workers are not able to define and create their own jobs.

Definitions in a broad sense start with explanations, and explanations are divided into contextual definitions of simple concepts (or of concepts that we are not able to define) and definitions in the strict sense, namely the decompositions of a concept into its parts.

We are not able to define the relative contribution of this to the lower number of IPD cases.

First, they do not exactly reproduce the features usually observed in human NEC, and second, they are not able to define precisely the mechanisms of bowel injury.

Owing to their design and size, most studies are not able to define which subgroups of patient will benefit more from the premix or basal insulin regimen.

We are not able to define response rates for participants recruited on different websites, but we reach very different populations on general MSM and 'bareback' websites.

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