Sentence examples for defining of more from inspiring English sources

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"Today, when I look around, the conditions that define domestic work — the unpredictability of hours, lack of job security, lack of access to benefits, and a safety net — this vulnerability has become defining of more and more of the American work force," she says.

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A distinctive characteristic occasionally is that the micronodules of CWP tend to be less sharply defined and of more granular density than that of silicosis [40] (Fig. 25).

Furthermore, the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture defines stays of more than 15 days in solitary confinement as torture, given the mental and physiological changes to the brain that begin to happen in an already damaged human body and spirit.

Currently available enzyme mixtures are complex and only partially defined mixtures of more than 80 proteins [ 3].

This was the great age of Mars mapping, an effort that led, inevitably, to the fixing and defining of ever-more Earth-like features.

Various sensitivity tests are performed defining an ensemble of more than 20 inversions.

AD is often classified on the basis of the age at onset (AAO); early-onset AD EOADD) is defined as AAO of not more than 65 years, and late-onset AD (LOAD) is defined as AAO of more than 65 years.

More than half is in large stores, defined as shops of more than 50,000 sq ft, the part of the industry now in decline.

The census of 1973 recorded six towns, defined as settlements of more than 5,000 inhabitants, and nearly 600 villages.

Conditions at sea reached "phenomenal" states – defined as waves of more than 14m (46fthe the Met Office said.

That constant, also referred to as alpha, is defined in terms of more familiar quantities like the speed of light and the strength of electronic attractions within atoms.

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