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Sir Richard tried to define it: "To him, nothing and nobody are quite what they seem.

They have preciously little economic freedom (as I would define it) to compensate for their lack of political freedoms.

We humans look towards violence in order to define it, to decide where we must run (or if we should stand and fight).

But this rhetorical strategy served to define much of the popular debate over Darwin's theory in the succeeding period, and continues to define it to the present.

In this case, it is difficult to decide with certainty where the surface return is located, although we can always define it to be the one corresponding to the maximum cross-correlation value.

for all j∈I L and i∈I K. Lastly, we denote the reward in the nth epoch by R n and define it to be the amount of data that departs the relay in the nth epoch as: begin{array}{*{20}l} R_{n} left phi_{n}left(x_{n},w^{n}right)right) = sum_{j=1}^{L} sum_{i=1}^{ K} l phi_{r_{ji}^{II,i}}left(x_{n},w^{IIright).

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These individuals don't even have a connection – as the government loosely defines it to a designated terrorist group, but they are still branded as suspected terrorists.

But Folz defines it to include not only the skeleton of the car but also the engine, the gear box, the transmission and the suspension.

But unless an advanced schema is provided for the file, by defining it to be a specialized Item, WinFS will not be able to access its data.

We have explicitly defined it to overcome some of the limitations of current testing.

Some studies defined it to include the period between TB diagnosis and initiation of treatment.

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