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Less vague than a relative target is an emissions trajectory, which defines how much greenhouse gas the world emits each year going forward.
Most of the laundering was reportedly done through the creation of fake or inflated creditos florestais, a document that defines how much timber a landowner is entitled to extract from his property.
While there is no bright line that defines how much of a copyrighted work can be copied and still be considered fair use, courts will consider the amount and importance of the material copied in assessing what is permissible.
Culture is what really defines how much latitude people have in terms of managing their work and non-work demands, whether or not there's a flextime policy on the books.
It has to do with the so-called transfer rule, which defines how much control a player must have of the ball while moving it from his glove to his throwing hand in order to rule the play a clean catch, and, thus, an out.
Summer deadweight defines how much mass a ship can safely carry.
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Sounds dry – but it's a defining moment for Premier League suits: the size of the next TV deal defining how much they can blow on transfers, wages, executive emoluments, hospitality suite refits and agents' fees.
With a morals clause, a company can define how much it will endure from an endorser.
It has become harder to define how much good the stimulus package is doing.
Genetic coding only tells us which protein a gene will make, it doesn't define how much of it".
Apple has said Congress, not the courts, should define how much it has to help the FBI.
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