Sentence examples for define as part from inspiring English sources

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Further afield we find Iran and Turkey Iranan definitely as a supporter of Hezbollah, while Turkey is more difficult to define as part of a hostile ring... [as despite diplomatic strains its] trade [with Israel] is booming.

Multiphase studies require skillful connection of strands over multiple phases and are also recognised as difficult to define as part of the one program.

So even the tools box of Patient information of the GIN-Net works define as part of patient information material the inclusion of information about the uncertainties or even missing evidence concerning treatment or screening interventions [ 57].

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Iraq and Iran, two countries President Bush defined as part of the "axis of evil," received some of the warmest applause, as did the delegation from Lebanon.

Native to the South, that would be loosely defined as part bar, part performance venue, part staging ground for a battle royal.

The material radiation limits for FNSF magnets are defined as part of the conceptual design studies.

One new protocol, the Link Management Protocol (LMP), is defined as part of GMPLS.

The physical threat to a facility must be defined as part of determining the objectives of the PPS.

The set compsub contains the nodes already defined as part of the clique and it is initially empty.

Cohesive behavior was defined as part of the surface interaction properties that are assigned to a contact pair.

This attribute may be what distinguishes the occurrence from any other; thus, it must be defined as part of the occurrence key to ensure uniqueness.

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