Sentence examples for define a new position from inspiring English sources

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"But," he boasts, "with Possibilianism I'm hoping to define a new position".

"But," he boasts, "with Possibilianism I'm hoping to define a new position". But it's never really clear what that new position is, or how it differs from agnosticism at a fundamental level.

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The guidance system is designed by defining a new position vector for each vessel in the formation space and designing the control input for the new defined kinematics model in the formation space.

By defining a new position and orientation of the limb's workspace with respect to the target points, it is possible to establish an ergonomic design that satisfies the given constraints.

The interactions defined a new position for allosteric regulation of glycogen synthase, and experiments showed the presence of the fragment is critical for glycogen synthesis [ 45].

Based on this observation, we define a new sensitivity, position sensitivity termed, to model this effect (15).

In order to do this, we define a new peak position vector n peak which can be defined as n peak = n peak 0 n peak 1 ⋯ n peak M - 1 T, (36).

They even define a new Hockney.

"We need to define a new economy for the world".

Click the Add button to define a new user.

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