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He argued it should be more closely defined to bribery or kickbacks.
A lot of your connections seem closely defined by people: meeting Bobby [Gillespie] and Alan [McGee].
By his tendency to substitute loose literary phrases for precise and closely defined terms, he occasionally fell into irreconcilable contradictions.
And so the regulations begin to mount, the inspectors loom, and the actual results paid for become narrower and more closely defined.
The other question is whether he will appear more decisive in his second term or stick to consensus-building by pushing a closely defined agenda.
This is a world in which gender roles are much more closely defined, in which people suddenly feel confident commenting on a woman's body – sometimes even touching it.
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I have selected an individual whose qualities define — really, and I mean closely define — what we're looking for.
The ratio of resistors in the op amp circuit more closely defines the gain.
True, one mount struck with the crowned C mark used between 1745 and 1749 closely defines its period.
The purpose of this study was to use synthetic FVIII-peptides to more closely define regions of the molecule targeted by natural anti-FVIII antibodies.
Rules closely define who is a Muslim and who is not, with Shia and Yazidis demonised as 'apostates' and 'pagans' who can be massacred or enslaved.
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