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"By having year-by-year assessment and reporting, you really do define much more clearly what every individual teacher is responsible for," he said.
So the Fed should define much more clearly than it has done until now what exactly QE2 is designed to achieve, and what criteria might be used to determine whether it is succeeding or failing.
Since miRNAs are regulators of large molecular programs, they define much more complex phenotypes.
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By the time New Deal legislation was passed, however, child labor was defined much more narrowly.
Lastly, I rather like the official Swedish view of their national identity, which is defined much more in terms of their aspirations – equality, and the like – than of their history.
Although Kelly's first season at Notre Dame was defined much more by calamity off the field than by incremental progress on it, he expressed his pleasure Tuesday with the state of the program.
In Magnesia, all citizens hold offices (including certain educational offices reserved for female citizens), but the citizen body is defined much more narrowly, similarly to that of Aristotle's ideal virtuous regime in the Politics, with artisans and the landless poor being excluded.
It meant that disease entities could be defined much more sharply.
Timeliness was something that GPs defined much more in terms of kairos than chronos.
For example, particular sensory dimensions can be defined much more precisely by means of the methods used in Molecular Gastronomy.
Here delirious mania is defined much more closely to the extremely severe group in the final stage, stage III mania described by Carlson and Goodwin [ 5].
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