Sentence examples for considered a definition from inspiring English sources

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That might be considered a definition of quite far off.

He did as well as he could, although it didn't help that he hated small talk, drinking and dancing, and that, as his son Henry said, "he doesn't like the bother and fuss of entertaining and managing people who can't be reasoned with," which might be considered a definition of any diplomat's job.

We considered a definition for the children age class up to 15 or 18 years old, justified by the available data and statistics, however the approach is transparent to this choice and analogous results to the ones presented can be reached by informing the model with a different definition of classes, as long as statistics informing the groups-specific parameters α, ε, η, and r are available.

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Also, Haskell's open world approach considers a definition of ambiguity that does not conform to the existence of two or more distinct type system derivations for the same type.

6 We are now in a position to consider a definition of actual causation based on the structural model approach (Halpern & Pearl, 2005).

Two measurements at least two weeks apart may be considered a suitable definition.

To improve specificity, we also considered a second definition of ADHD used previously in an assessment of the effects of other environmental exposures on ADHD risk in the NHANES population (Braun et al. 2006).

The inclusion criteria for Group 1 required fulfilment of all depression criteria, which can be considered a narrow definition, as AM physicians may treat patients for depressive symptoms regardless of diagnostic criteria.

Motivated by the work of Caffarelli and Silvestre [22], several authors have considered an equivalent definition of the operator P 1 2 by means of an auxiliary variable; see [22] (see also [29] [32], and [33]).

As a sensitivity analysis, we considered an alternative definition of our follow-up period.

This manuscript considered an operational definition of RP in HIV-positive individuals.

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