Sentence examples for defined versions from inspiring English sources

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His figures are usually partly draped in loosely defined versions of the extravagantly patterned robes that tighten into a mosaiclike brilliance in his paintings, as in the portrait titled "The Pale Face" in the next room.

She goes on to chronicle how the '60s version of yoga — with "its promise of physical-psycho-spiritual transmutation" — gave way in successive decades to more narrowly defined versions, from what one instructor dismissively calls "the marshmallow school of yoga" (in which "you sort of lie on the floor and exhale a whole lot") to more demanding forms that merged the athletic and the ascetic.

There is a need to continue research to try to develop and improve morbillivirus vaccines, almost certainly with genetically defined versions of the viruses, using reverse genetics so that they are as safe and effective as the rinderpest TCRV vaccine.

Alethic relativism is the most central of all relativistic positions since other subdivisions of the philosophical theses of relativism with the possible exception of some narrowly defined versions of conceptual relativism such as Nelson Goodman's irrealism (see §4.2)—are in principle, reducible to it (Baghramian 2004: 92).

Because fruitcake is so loosely defined, versions exist all over the world.

If having an explicit algorithm (as for implicitly defined versions) but where this algorithm is formulated with respect to, in some sense, an optimality criterion C, we say that we deal with C-optimal score functions.

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If anything, BBC1's plight has only served to conceal ITV's dismal performance, not just across the day, but even within its own carefully defined version of peak-time, where it will fail by a wide margin even to meet the target it so recently revised sharply downward.

For this view too seeks to appropriate the strengths of both deontology and consequentialism, not by embracing both, but by showing that an appropriately defined version of one can do for both.

In Kaveh and Bakhshpoori's (2013) study, a more defined version of Eq. (5) is presented where instead of the (varepsilon_{t}) representation for a random walk, S is a parameter that represents the length of random walk with LF according to Mantegna's algorithm: x^{t + 1} = x^{t} + alpha cdot S. (6).

Cross-country comparisons of SE and CSI often become difficult "because everyone speaks from their own regionally defined version of the concepts" (Kerlin 2009); in developing countries, every economic activity seems to have a social component, while in other countries like the USA, social and business enterprises are generally seen as different kinds of organizations.

This is the oldest defined version.

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