Sentence examples for defined to join from inspiring English sources

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Prediction queries in the structure were defined to join the models with the test set.

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These modeling techniques are defined to be "the process of joining materials to make objects from 3D model data, usually layer upon layer" (Buswell et al. [2007]; and Lim et al. [2012]).

They created the Toilet Paper Entrepreneurs Facebook group, and he defined the criteria to join the group: "This is what made you a T.P.E.: You don't believe in looking for money to start your business.

Foreign policy is defined by the determination to join the EU and NATO on the one hand, and to resist Russian harassment and heckling on the other.

In these cases, bridging callus, as defined above, was seen to join the bone ends across the fracture site in more than one view but, on closer examination, the fracture cleavage can be seen to extend beyond the original cortical boundary of the bone but not to the boundary of the bridging callus (Fig. 2).

Optimum current density of 8 Kamp, holding time after welding of 40 cycle, 16 cycle welding time and 5 kN electrode force were defined as the optimum parameters to join the sheets.

Over the next five years, nine million extra people are expected to join so-called "defined contribution" schemes.

Fusion, also known as spondylodesis, is defined as "a surgical technique used to join two or more vertebrae".

He has fended off a string of overtures to join government, instead defining himself successfully as its main non-Communist critic.One big change from 1996 is that a Communist challenge in 2000 is no longer much feared.

"I believe passionately in Yahoo!'s ability to inspire and delight users, partners and advertisers around the world and am excited to join Marissa in defining Yahoo!'s next chapter".

Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who is reconsidering whether to join the race, has defined himself politically through his drive to cut government spending.

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