Sentence examples for could only be defined from inspiring English sources

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They determined which waters comprised lakes, ponds, wetlands or small waters that could only be defined on a case-by-case basis.

(A pinch, here, could only be defined as a point in time where you want to play music to a half dozen people and have no access to a real sound system).

"Hope," for him, could only be defined in terms of the love he'd left in Iran.

Notwithstanding, amplification of this gene, determined by FISH, could only be defined in 14% of the cases.

For the higher value studied here it was found that viable operating regions could only be defined when the maximum flow rate of 300 mL/min was used.

Third, family history of diabetes could only be defined based on first-degree relatives, since information for other relatives was not asked in the 2005 2008 NHANES.

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Haplotypes could therefore only be defined on the basis of differing numbers of repeats, resulting in an overestimation of biologically significant diversity.

If mathematical collections exist independently of the act of defining, then it is not immediately clear why there could not be collections that can only be defined impredicatively (Gödel 1944).

"Mangalam, my mother can only be defined as indefatigable.

Nor allow ourselves to only be defined as consumers.

Widnes had begun to look like a side who had forgotten how to win in the last eight weeks as they tumbled down the Super League, following a start which had seen them sitting top after a win against Wigan over two months ago – so this was a comeback that could only be described as season-defining.

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