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Some minority students at Rice said that the university's abandonment of affirmative action, at least in its classical definition, has made them feel an enhanced sense of pride at getting in.

This explains why many of our clients claim that their competitors are "irrational". But would your most important competitor, who by definition has made a succession of smart decisions (otherwise he would not be your most important competitor), choose this moment to take leave of his senses?

The recent Berlin definition has made some improvements in the older definition of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), although the concepts and components of the definition remained largely unchanged.

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The wide variation in definitions has made it difficult to compare information across studies and populations [ 37].

Multiple definitions have until recently been used for acute kidney injury (AKI), and therefore the wide variation in definitions has made it difficult to compare results across studies and populations [ 1].

Its detailed descriptions of clinical abnormalities and computable disease definitions have made HPO the de facto standard for deep phenotyping in the field of rare disease.

Yet the infancy of the career/executive coaching and pageant coaching professions and disagreement on the definition and goals has made it difficult for those in these industries to agree on what professional qualifications are necessary and to create cohesive credentialing processes.

The absence of a consensus definition of ARF has made research about ARF difficult [ 6, 18, 19].

But network sports executives say that the viewing experience continues to get better, with the most obvious visual advance coming with the introduction of high-definition television, which has made the game and its players stand out as never before.

Economic arguments again explain why: the combination of a long Japanese recession and the concessions made by the EU to win Japan's vote (such as an exceedingly liberal definition of carbon "sinks") has made the country's emissions target almost meaningless.EuroblusterIn the end, the rump Kyoto pact may fail most spectacularly just where this week's deal was struck and celebrated: in Europe.

Specifically, its overbroad definition of "terrorism," which has made it the main tool to crack down on dissent.

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