Sentence examples for flexible definition from inspiring English sources

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"There's a much more flexible definition of a documentary.

The Sun argued that "Cameron has a very flexible definition of what is and isn't private.

Few words were used more often than "friend" — a term that had a flexible definition.

Still, banks are sure to push for a more flexible definition of qualified residential mortgages.

The festival, produced by Spike Barkin with Bill Bragin, adopts a flexible definition of roots music, in an effort to build bridges and audiences.

But as scholars have begun to turn to the Jewish canon in several recent books, the notion of canon is acquiring a far more flexible definition.

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However, the reaction SMARTS pattern enables flexible definitions for element, valence, aromaticity, charge, ring memberships of atoms, bond order and ring membership of bonds, and allows definition of metabolism reaction rules, which can describe specific chemical environment of reaction center.

She certainly would welcome flexible definitions of the phrase "who she is and what she is about".

Whereas these standard formats define only the syntax of representing mass spectrometry data, ontologies support flexible definitions of semantics of the represented data.

The fluid nature of testing within a couples-HIVST demonstrated by our findings raises the need for more flexible definitions of what constitutes "couples testing".

Communities are now discarding the commonly accepted doctrine of what constitutes an acceptable toilet – a cement slab-covered pit latrine with brick walls – and instead are endorsing more flexible definitions of latrines.

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