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I'm not sure I can define it precisely, but I know it when I don't see it.
To analyze and reason about SDN, it is, therefore, vital that we define it precisely.
Most researchers used rhizospheric soil, but even in this case it is practically very difficult to define it precisely.
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Taiwanese politicians should resist pressures to define it more precisely, a step that would do little for Taiwan but would provoke ugly military threats from the mainland.
At the GARAGE office, we agreed that the idea of "smelling rich" was definitely "a thing," but like Kardashian-West, we were hard-pressed to define it more precisely.
In order to investigate the distribution of this motif and define it more precisely we adopted an iterative search procedure with the HMMER package [ 38].
Pick up a card and read out the term, such as "Igneous rock!" and see who is able to describe and define it more precisely.
But he did not precisely define it, and it's been clear ever since that the definition lay in the eyes of the beholder – nearly always a disgruntled beholder, since people rarely describe as "activist" a judicial outcome with which they are satisfied.
Although research is increasingly exploring the concept of the mind, body, spirit (MBS) and its relevance to health and well-being, it remains difficult to precisely define it.
We all know it when we feel it, but we can't precisely define it with mere words.
Try to define it as concisely and precisely as possible.
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