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He urged Congress to "very carefully define the law".
She said legislators need to carefully define "terrorism" and "weapons of mass destruction" to prevent the new laws from infringing civil rights.
Researchers carefully define the characteristics of the participants (e.g., age and gender) and the condition (e.g., disease type, stage, and prior treatment) being studied.
Earlier this year, the Vermont Legislature voted to extend legal recognition to civil unions between same-sex couples, breaking decisively with a trend in which many states have taken a nearly opposite approach, passing "defense of marriage" laws that carefully define a legal marriage as a contract between a man and a woman.
It will be crucial to carefully define standards for RNAi HTS.
It is thus necessary in the design process to carefully define the QoS profiles associated with each class or application.
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Wild camping is a pursuit that must be carefully defined.
Apart from such carefully defined exceptions, everything else is permissible, even when considered in bad taste.
The states impose carefully defined limitations on the use of deadly force in self-defense.
Fourth, ban assault weapons, carefully defined, and with them magazines that fire more than ten rounds.
Now he may get only half that.In most disaster insurance, "occurrence" is carefully defined.
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