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It is understood that there is no firm definition of a "coasting" school.
Rapid transitions from one leg to another acquired startling firm definition.
There is no firm definition of rare earth metals, but the term generally refers to metals used in small quantities.
Guiora, who follows the Predator program closely, fears that national-security officials here lack a clear policy and a firm definition of success.
But there has never been a firm definition of where the line should be drawn, and that is where the debate often falls.
The seminars meet once in March and once in April, when both the schools and the university are in session, for purposes of orientation, bibliography, and firm definition of unit topics.
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But even firm definitions can only constrain the uses of a concept.
We attempted to minimize this discrepancy by using firm definitions for determining which services constitute OA-related health care.
It helps that Mr. Asriel's soft-muscled body is unlike the firmer definition of Mr. Johnson.
Among the ideas were providing a firmer definition of goaltender interference, and requesting that one referee sharpen his focus on the crease when traffic occurs.
His firm's definition is broad.
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