Sentence examples for does to define from inspiring English sources

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AB 2479 is more definitive and pinpoint".The law has to define what a paparazzi does to define violation.

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This is what kickers do to define themselves: choke under pressure.

The irony is that judges have vastly more power than lexicographers do to define words.

Both Governor Bush and Vice President Gore have a lot of work to do to define distinctive portraits of themselves before the public.

Several calculations have been done to define the DMC control parameters.

Consequently, for pavement design, non-conventional tests should be done to define field procedures to be used during construction.

Many tests are done to define SEIG parameters and to select the convenient bank of capacitors or a variable inductor.

Analyses of the steady-state period were also done to define the creep mechanism in zinc alloys.

The government will bring in a statutory register of lobbyists, but there was still work to do to define its scope, Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude told the Sunday Politics.

However, there have been no studies done to define the Torg ratio in the lumbar spine for predicting lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS).

This was done to define the week's narrative in the mainstream media and chattering class.

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