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The report suggested some useful concepts, yet we need to define more specifically the actions that senior managers should take.

The directors amended Verizon's executive severance policy to define more specifically the types of payments that are included when calculating the amount of severance owed to an executive.

Nevertheless, for 2015 onwards, the FIA decided to define more specifically the boundaries within which teams can alter relevant parameters.

To define more specifically the stabilizing interactions in the structure of Mtb BfrB, all the energetically significant interactions are compiled in Table 3 and analyzed with respect to conservation with other representative structures.

Three criteria were established to define more specifically the study sample.

To define more specifically the minimal requirements for ER localization, we used constructs truncated within TMD2 or the succeeding loop.

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Identity Provider (IdP): The IdP is as understood broadly in the identity literature, and as defined more specifically by the SAML core[13] and SAML profiles[5] specifications.When the user performs an SSO to a Service provider (SP) and is redirected by the SP to the IdP for authentication, the IdP will perform an additional step of seeking the measurement of the Client's platform.

This is the way a product interacts with the mouth, as defined more specifically by a host of related sensations, from dryness to gumminess to moisture release.

Younger benefactors facing a huge tax bill because they have a high income this year might consider setting up a donor-advised fund, which was defined more specifically in the Pension Protection Act.

Some signals contain many such periodic signals, in which case the problem is referred to as multi-pitch estimation, although this is somewhat of an abuse of terminology, albeit a common one, as the word pitch is a perceptual quality, defined more specifically for acoustical signals as "that attribute of auditory sensation in terms of which sounds may be ordered on a musical scale" [1].

Can it be defined more specifically?

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