Sentence examples for be properly defined from inspiring English sources

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The police would continue to have operational independence, which would be properly defined.

It is also a state whose borders have yet to be properly defined.

Unless the new community bodies are to be properly defined and elected, the fate of this reform is clear.

Circumstances exist for which residence-time distributions may be properly defined in addition to the usual "closed-closed" case.

However, for efficiency and structural safety, the locations and sizes of these devices need to be properly defined.

By contrast, the problem of poor white kids cannot be properly defined: not in the language of freemarket capitalism, at least.

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According to Dietrich quiddity is properly defined as the formal determination of a being, giving it its specific intrinsic character by means of which it can also be known.

While property rights have been properly defined, implementation has been arbitrary.

But Louise Whiting from WaterAid was keen to make sure the word "lost" is properly defined.

Defensive use is impossible to measure, they say, because it has never been properly defined.

As long as the role of government is properly defined, I think most people would agree with that".

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