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Critics may call the Knight Commission toothless, but it has effectively defined the problems most clearly.

Both of those Vergeltungswaffen, or "Vengeance Weapons," defined the problems of propulsion and guidance that have continued ever since to shape cruise and ballistic missile development.

This ambiguity made it difficult to find terms that defined the problems encountered during the inspection".

While we owe the first systematic discussion of obligations to future people within a theory of justice to John Rawls (see Section 4.4), Derek Parfit's work has defined the problems of how we can and should relate to future people (see esp. Section 3).

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If Griggs despaired of a solution, he aptly defined the problem.

EMA defined the problem.

After you have defined the problem and established the design, you need to collect the data.

If so, Yanal has simply defined the problem under the rug.

The lack of appropriate views to the various levels of the Organization defined the problem.

Ratha et al. [23] formally defined the problem of cancelable biometric.

How can we devise solutions when we haven't defined the problem?

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