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If we can't define before we fly into Gulf War II precisely what we hope to accomplish and how we hope to follow through, we may soon find ourselves preparing for Gulf War III.
However, the actual energy degradation parameters, as well as the exact practical number of such classes may be difficult to define before corresponding systems are implemented as prototypes (even though we share some of our thinking on this in Section 4).
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This hypoechoic area inside the joint was defined before in literature as synovitis [ 21].
The stakes were well defined before tip-off.
This was how the new form of warfare, "total war", had been defined before 1939.
The cheering interest of this match was defined before the players played their first game.
In spring training this year, Soriano approached Girardi and asked that his role be defined before the season.
They say they are skeptical about Mr. Bush's pronouncements that the contours of a Palestinian state can be defined before he leaves office.
And my duty is what I defined before, which is securing the sovereignty and to stop anyone from trying to threaten the security and sovereignty of the nation.
In "The Right to Privacy," Warren and Brandeis argued that there exists a legal right to be let alone a right that had never been defined before.
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