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Never engage in a relationship that could be defined as having a significant other.
Thus, health could in part be defined as having a temperature within this narrow range.
"I don't want to... that's a tacky... I'd rather be defined as having lived for different reasons.
So, the section between meters 15 50 of the surveyed pipeline can be defined as having a high degree of geodynamic risk (the risk of active sliding processes).
Grant Barrett, a lexicographer who is the host of the radio show "A Way With Words," said moral as an adjective could also be defined as "having psychological rather than tangible effects," as in moral support.
A second set could be defined as having only one element by letting that element be the empty set itself (symbolized by ), a set with two elements by letting them be the two sets just defined (i.e., ), and so on.
He said: "Even if you look at, say, the very important area of children and young people's mental health services, even the important extra investment that is going in there may mean that, instead of being able to respond to perhaps one in four children who might be defined as having a mental health need, we can improve that, such that we are supporting one in three.
Success - it can be defined as having accomplished an end goal.
Therefore to characterise different gelatine structures, gelatine can also be defined as having a molecular weight distribution of 10- 300Daltons.
While the current rally can be defined as having its share of scary moments, more technical challenges are on the horizon.
Rural and small towns can be defined as having an urban core of less than 10,000 people and being 'outside the commuting zone of centres with population of 10,000 or more' [1].
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