Sentence examples for defined post from inspiring English sources

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In addition to, and in modification of, the protocol-defined Safety and ITT populations, further analysis subpopulations were defined post hoc, as provided for in the protocol for this exploratory study.

The more defined post is that of the EU foreign policy chief, a foreign minister in all but name, which would probably go to a Christian Democrat.

For the systemic hemodynamic variables, we defined post hoc as clinically relevant those changes greater than 10% using as reference the baseline [30].

The experimental results infer that the confinement offered by prefabricated cage prolonged the initiation and propagation of cracks when compared to RCC beam specimens and the beams exhibited well defined post peak behavior.

The fixed-sample analysis (N = 45) was compared with the group-sequential analysis strategies comprising one (at N = 23), two (at N = 15, 30), or three interim analyses (at N = 11, 23, 34), respectively, which were defined post hoc.

Finally, our composite outcomes were defined post hoc, and although they give a general idea of the way AR reported several quality criteria in the same study, they should be interpreted with caution.

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But out of this backlash would come toxic policy ideas that have defined post-60s US politics – lower taxes and even lower federal spending, less regulation and even less government intervention in the economy.

And inevitably, some of those now-former players defined post-season baseball, and made us love the game because of how they stood in the batter's box, or the music that played each time they danced to the mound.

The study, by the New York Academy of Medicine and a New York opinion research company, also showed that 7percentt of residents experienced clinically defined post-traumatic stress disorder in the immediate aftermath of the attack, but the incidence of that condition had dropped even more sharply in the next four months, to 2.3percentt.

In 2001, she published a biography, "Nell Brinkley and the New Woman in the Early 20th Century," a frothy read that painted Brinkley as a proto feminist, an enterprising figure who grasped the complexities and contradictions that defined post-Victorian American womanhood.

A similar reckoning looms now, but in the firing line today are elements of the welfare state that have defined post-war Britain, not least the National Health Service, still loved at home if less admired elsewhere.That reckoning can be deferred, but only until a new parliament begins.

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