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The Dutch considered the Bath and Zanddijk Positions to be very defensible because of the open polder landscape and extensive inundations.
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"We think that what remains is very defensible," Mr. Schneider said.
Among them is Senator John Ensign, Republican of Nevada, who said, "I think it is very defensible, and I don't think it will hurt anybody".
Andrew Foster, the trust's chief executive, told the BBC: "I don't think it is very defensible to pay a huge premium to one group of staff and not to other groups of staff".
Andrew Foster, chief executive of Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Foundation Trust, which stopped paying premium overtime rates in 2010, said: "I don't think it is very defensible to pay a huge premium to one group of staff and not to other groups of staff.
Finding the small town to be not very defensible, he established a camp on John Savage's plantation, provided a field of fire for the force's three swivel guns.
Those are pieces of technology that we feel are very critical and defensible".
With current knowledge, it's very difficult to make defensible predictions.
A target fund is a very defensible choice.
Domains requiring less data to reach the performance threshold and less data to maintain that performance (the stability threshold) are not very defensible.
Both in the US and in Britain the idea of defensible space was very popular because it provided a simple solution: rather than engaging with complex social relations as the underlying causes of crime, SBD promoted the idea that environmental design was the biggest influence on behaviour.
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