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For heroines of the Jane Austen ilk to be so defined would have been gratuitous.
Any objective that can be so defined, he said in a recent interview, is appropriate.
To express this essential distinction, 'direct' has been contrasted with 'indirect,' and what is 'remote' or 'distant' with what is 'close and substantial.' Whatever terminology is used, the criterion is necessarily one of degree and must be so defined.
States of computers are not the only things that can be so defined; most any reasonably complex entity that has parts that function in specific ways will do as well.
The programme investigators comprehensively oversee the implementation but are not IRG-A supervisors and must not be so defined.
Now, our argument does not commit us to the truth of the act-omission doctrine, as Harris seems to think (p. 108), but we do think that benefiting (and harming) should not be so defined that this doctrine becomes self-contradictory.
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Even before I knew the extent of my infertility, I didn't think that baby-driven hardships should be so defining.
My head, my arms — and they were so defined it was crazy.
Her biceps were so defined that other parents began to ask if Jordyn lifted weights.
The third criterion is so defined that the particle estimation of the first derivatives in stable field should be zero.
There was this incredible sense of life missing from that landscape that's so defined by these creatures.
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