Sentence examples for clearer definitions from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the agreement established clearer definitions of abuse and called for increased training for church workers.

Abe said the government would set clearer definitions of state secrets and appoint a third party to oversee possible violations.

Clearer definitions of "fairness" are also useful for standards organisations in reviewing ex post whether "fairness" goals have been met.

Furthermore, the Queensland Asset Sustainability Ratio (ASR) requires clearer definitions to ensure that infrastructure remains meaningful to all users.

The report recommended establishing clearer definitions on what constitutes sexual assault and what to do if an assault is reported.

Three years ago, as part of its 40th-anniversary celebration, some clearer definitions emerged at a colloquium presented by the Guelph Jazz Festival in Ontario.

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Other terms need clearer definition.

Has there ever been a clearer definition of scientific progress?

Is there any clearer definition of a second-class citizen?

Deciding what I can and cannot document, I don't see a clearer definition of censorship".

The paper argues that it is not, and that contemporary public health badly needs clearer definition.

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