Sentence examples for defined in its from inspiring English sources

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Although the outcomes and processes of care of this particular clinic, as defined in its business plan, are being evaluated, it is anticipated the findings from this study will contribute to IM health services research in general.

"The aim of the organisation, defined in its constitution, was the 'unification of Serbs'," it adds.

It's one of those movies defined in its locale and time scale by an occasion in which families, together with the odd interloper, gather for celebration and bloodletting at Christmas, Thanksgiving, an anniversary, a funeral or, as here, a wedding.

And yet given how little most of the speakers have said about Romney, the picture here is relatively well defined, in its broad strokes.

Theirs was an unconventional marriage, defined in its early years by Murdoch's frequent affairs with men and women and the couple's chaotic household management.

(More or less the same splits persist among Puerto Ricans today: a little over half of Puerto Ricans now support full U.S. statehood; about a quarter like the status quo Puerto Rico as an "associated sovereign country," as defined in its formal agreement with the U.S.; only about fifteen per cent wish for greater autonomy or outright independence).

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Nevertheless, Facebook declined to change a longstanding policy requiring real names — which it defines, in its Help Center, as the name that "would be listed on your credit card, driver's license or student ID".

For this reason, the International Energy Agency defines in its latest publication the improvement of building envelopes as one of the key points to reduce the energy consumption in buildings.

In addition, FlowVisor does not provide control over which types of actions a virtual network control may define in its flows.

Its authority carved out, the agency is free to define, in its internal regulations, what constitutes "short-term detention".

Although UPS was defined in 2002, its epidemiology and prognosis has obscured because of its rarity.

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