Sentence examples for compelling definition from inspiring English sources

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And by the 1960s, they had a compelling definition of the gene.

That certainly doesn't make anyone a man; instead, it makes one a user of other human beings... Coaches need to provide a clear and compelling definition of what it really means to be a man who exhibits empathy, trustworthiness, friendship, ethics, respect, and joy".

It has been argued that "from a clinical perspective, the most compelling definition of (the) disease (of osteoarthritis) is one that combines the pathology of disease with pain that occurs with joint use" (termed "symptomatic knee OA") [ 5].

At present there can be no "gold standard" method for measuring CSF production at least partly because there is no single compelling definition of what CSF production means, e.g. rate of fluid secretion into the ventricles or alternatively rate of fluid secretion into the CNS as a whole.

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Then he offers one of the most compelling definitions you are ever likely to hear of strength of character in a footballer: the winning spirit so often spoken of only in abstract terms: "I call it moral courage.

One compelling working definition of physician advocacy is "action by a physician to promote those social, economic, educational, and political changes that ameliorate the suffering and threats to human health and well-being that he or she identifies through his or her professional work and expertise".

"We are thrilled to announce this year's class of inductees, which again represents the broad, compelling and significant definition of rock and roll," Joel Peresman, president and chief executive of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, said in a statement Tuesday.

That same-sex unions would be nonsensical when marriage in the recent history of our country presupposed that women would forfeit many of their rights to men if they participated in the institution is a compelling argument that the definition of marriage changed long before 2015.

However, although Turing had worked as what Newman called 'a confirmed solitary' (Hodges 1983, p 113), he soon learned that he was not alone in what Gandy (1988) has called 'the confluence of ideas in 1936.' Church accepted that Turing's definition gave a compelling, intuitive reason for why Church's thesis was true.

The compelling part of George's definition can be preserved, but without sacrificing coherence.

"Virginia has failed to advance a compelling state interest justifying its definition of marriage as between only a man and a woman," reads the ruling.

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