Sentence examples for been able to define from inspiring English sources

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"They haven't been able to define themselves; there is no passion".

Using ENCODE data, we've been able to define some important regions of the genome and found that certain regulatory regions are often enriched for mutations.

Since the court's 1977 decision, unions have been able to define almost everything they do — annual conventions, in-house publications — as somehow related to collective bargaining.

But by developing a strong personal voice, I have been able to define my mission in a way that has generated great successes for my organization.

What I have found very frustrating is that I haven't been able to define what is acceptable in a manner that comes anywhere close to the importance I think this topic demands.

Now, the curious fact is that the "new capitalism" of abundance, which emerged in the 1920's, has never been able to define its view of these cultu ral‐political issues.

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Outcome 1: Students will be able to define science news.

But leaders need to be able to define a future.

Modern women insist on being able to define themselves.

"I was able to define what was critical for me," Dr. Friedman said.

Once you are able to define meaningful work, you should encourage coworkers to do the same.

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