Sentence examples for being substantially defined from inspiring English sources

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A party contesting the general election ends up being substantially defined in the campaign by its very liberal immigration policy.

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In the first part of his career, orchestra/conductor relationships were substantially defined by a battle for supremacy, apparently relished by some conductors, abhorred by Sir Colin.

Here is a governor whose tenure has been substantially defined by the issue of racial profiling, performing an unnecessary -- and perhaps illegal -- search of a black man who, by the way, was accused of no crime.

The inhibition efficiency of the inhibitors is substantially defined based on their adsorption properties.

Such a notion of harm limits the practical significance of the non-identity-problem to different degrees depending upon how the threshold is substantially defined (see Section 4 below).

A working definition provided in[21] is that an SDR is 'a radio that is substantially defined in software and whose physical layer behavior can be significantly altered through changes to its software'.

In addition to the effects of increased ITP, it should be emphasized, however, that the actual compliance of the right atrium is substantially defined by the pericardium.

As current immunization services management and delivery systems were substantially defined and implemented in the period 1992-1996, prior to the recent implementation of health sector reforms, an immunization services review is timely in this transitional period.

Major careers in neuroscience were built on Molaison's condition and on access to him as an experimental subject, and no career was more substantially defined by Molaison than that of Suzanne Corkin.

Those who have improved substantially (defined as being afebrile, and having a lower cellulitis severity score) will be randomized at day 6 between additional 6 days of oral flucloxacillin (n = 198) or placebo (n = 198).

In all age-groups, coverage was substantially higher in persons defined as having a chronic high risk condition.

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