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The legislation also carefully defines the term terrorism and removes the statue of limitations for crimes associated with terrorism.
Ned Batchelder, a software developer, more carefully defines it as "information about a thing, apart from the thing itself".
What most people call "hacking", she more carefully defines as "transgressive hacking", emphasising the idea that it violates our norms of ownership and control.
Mr. Suchet expertly (if sometimes too carefully) defines the layers of James Tyrone, the bog-poor Irish boy who can never trust the success or wealth he has grown into.
In her explorations of various axiomatizations of Darwinian lineages and "subclans," and the process of the "expansion of the fitter," Williams (1970, 1973) also carefully defines concepts, and axiomatizes basic biological principles of reproduction, natural selection, fitness, and so forth.
The Manual of Reason carefully defines what it means by a 'maker': a thing which is non-inferentially aware of the inherent or material cause of the thing to be made, has a desire to make it, and acts accordingly.
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Wild camping is a pursuit that must be carefully defined.
He urged Congress to "very carefully define the law".
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.
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