Sentence examples for clearly defined in terms from inspiring English sources

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Education for the nobility consisted of a four-year program that was clearly defined in terms of the curricula and rituals.

Social stratification was an inherent feature of Polynesian society, and cultures generally had social classes that were clearly defined in terms of rights, duties, behaviour, and lifestyle.

For a deterministic Type I neuron, the threshold can be clearly defined in terms of the slow or invariant manifold associated with a saddle point.

In bad hierarchies, roles tend to be rigidly defined in terms of status (that is, 'higher' roles have more perks and are exempt from following the byzantine rules that hold for everyone else), but not very clearly defined in terms of who actually does what.

2. Making sure the boundaries are clearly defined in terms of securing your most critical applications: You will have to know who is maintaining the security, who is applying patches and who is provisioning users and limiting access to your data.

At this point in life -- which includes the life of institutions or cultures -- everything has to become clearly defined in terms of black or white, yes or no, true or false.

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Begin your meeting by stating your ask, clearly defined in actionable terms.

While the F-actin-binding and protease-regulating platform functions of the S100A10-AnxA2 22 complex are not clearly defined in structural terms, interactions with the protein AHNAK and SMARCA3 have been solved by protein crystallography.

The risk factors associated with fractures have been well-characterized in community dwelling populations, but have not been clearly defined in long-term care (LTC) settings.

In order for the images to be of any relevance, the photographer would have needed to manually adjust its settings, until the tents were clearly defined, in almost binary terms, against the background; and the figures of the occupiers walking around outside were completely over-exposed and apparently "white hot", rather than a spectrum of colours.

At that time, German opera as a genre was still not clearly defined; in Hamburg the term Singspiel ("song-play") rather than opera described music dramas that combined elements of French and Italian opera, often with passages of spoken German dialogue.

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