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A definable community had been born.
The research group did not aim to provide a comprehensive picture of 'needs assessment' through a formally identified sample of a definable community.
Orange Farm, situated 40 kilometres to the south west of the Johannesburg inner city, emerged as a definable community in 1988 when a number of impoverished residents from Soweto (the South Western Townships, located to the south of the Johannesburg inner city) began to build informal houses on farmland.
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This contrasts with non-population based studies such as hospital-based case series where sampling bias is a potentially major concern and the population at risk is rarely definable for community-onset disease [ 25].
Collaboration was less defined or definable than it became in the 1940's.
Well before social media and the World Wide Web, around the time that contemporary art fairs (Art Cologne 1967; Art Basel 1970) emerged from their medieval origins, and in the same time frame that British auction houses began their New York operations, the Postwar collecting community in New York was small and definable.
Countries or communities generally have to perceive some definable threat on a clear timetable to be prompted to act to repel the threat or at least to invest in an insurance policy.
Forcing and Definability: In M[G], every set is definable from parameters in M and G.
It has no definable boundaries.
He seemed definable.
The project has definable goals.
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