Sentence examples for defined fairly from inspiring English sources

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This year's Prop. 2 would regulate the B.S.A. much more strictly, restructuring it specifically to account for volatility and allowing the governor to suspend deposits and make withdrawals only in a "budget emergency," a situation that is defined fairly narrowly.

The graphics pipeline is defined fairly specifically by the emulator authors since this is critical to getting the game code to work with the graphics system to draw the correct output.

The New York fashion industry is often defined (fairly or not) by its emphasis on commerciality over creativity, which often encourages designers to be "interesting," to push cerebral notions rather than evolve their craft.

But it's also driven home a more generic lesson all presidents learn sooner or later: Administrations are defined, fairly or not, by their capacity to control stagnant backwater agencies, in Obama's case the Minerals Management Service, which failed to detect problems with the Deepwater Horizon well".

The focus is on relative clinical effectiveness, defined fairly narrowly, rather than relative value.

Diabetes, an important component of NCDs, has been proposed as a tracer of the other burgeoning chronic diseases because it is well defined, fairly easy to diagnose and common.

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ABEL is an industry-standard hardware description language capable of defining fairly complex circuit configurations.

I estimate, for instance, that there are five million N.H.L. fans in the greater Toronto region (which I define fairly liberally to include the outskirts of the Golden Horseshoe): about twice as many as in the New York metropolitan area, which has three N.H.L. teams.

The journalists never made clear what exactly they wanted from me, even when I asked them directly 'if you want to define fairly precisely what you would expect me to do I can tell you whether I can do it or not.' "My words, spoken in a friendly chat at an introductory lunch, were not carefully chosen, and I regret that, it seems, they have been misinterpreted.

Our first goal was to identify differences defining fairly large-scale genomic events corresponding to changes of type (d), (e), and (f).

The laws in California and Rhode Island — and, pending legislation, in New York State — define "family" fairly broadly, including siblings, in-laws and grandparents.

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