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Passengers perceive a penalty associated to the fact of transferring, which has been defined by some authors as the disutility of one transfer option compared to a non-transfer alternative [1].

I think that while these definitions can be found, to state simply "reward is defined" without adding "by some" or "can be defined" or "has been defined by some" is too bold and general.

There is a general consensus that formalin is the best fixative and there is therefore no need for improvement for any reason, generating what has been defined by some authors as "the formalin dogma" [ 3], a somewhat fatalistic and "addictive" approach that has severely hampered the search for alternatives to formalin in fixation procedures.

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The administration lawyers suggest in their brief that "substantial support" of terrorists could be defined by some unspecified analogy to the laws of detention in traditional armed conflict.

Maynard's father insisted that a life filled with both promise and achievement could not be defined by some decisions made in the hours leading to the tragedy.

'One develops a strange parallel existence that is not to do with oneself but is defined by some journalists,' he says,when I broach the subject of his famous antipathy towards interviews, 'In my case, I'm supposed to be this - how does it go exactly?

One of the great things about Diamond-Dybvig is that it immediately punctures any superficial notion that a bank can be defined by some traditional appearance — that it basically has to be a marble building with rows of tellers, i.e. a depository institution.

Based on the existing methodologies, failure may be defined by some different methods.

The class was defined by some simple conditions on the kernel function and its derivatives.

It included many tasks, and each task was defined by some parameters.

Khader's definition invokes objective value in the form of basic flourishing that is defined by some actual (not hypothetical) cross-cultural deliberative process.

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