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Its calculations could only define a broad expanse of sea.
That the praise and criticism of others could only define you if you allowed them to.
About seven years later, at thirteen, I got a little depressed (by that I mean "so paralyzed with despair I was unable to move"), mostly about the concept of mortality, the what's the point of it all-ness, and this feeling I could only define as homesickness, even though I was home.
Specifically in our study, we could only define severe sepsis and HIV using ICD-9-CM codes, rather than by clinical, laboratory, or physiological parameters.
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By the end of the first month, everyone in our section could not only define but spell logorrheic.
The case could not only define who should be considered an employee, but also have an impact on a number of laws nationwide that govern retirement benefits, hiring rules and a range of workplace regulations based on whether or not a worker is regarded as an employee.
Perinuclar localisation of mortalin could thus not only define a senescence group (Wadhwa et al, 1995), but also identify cells or tumour types that will be sensitive to CD9 overexpression.
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.
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