Sentence examples for has previously defined from inspiring English sources

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She has previously defined "art" as that which creates a "discontinuity in the undifferentiated manifold" (Kant) but now she says it is "marketing".

It shows that water demands in the basin already exceed the river's available supply - a situation the Pacific Institute has previously defined in a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences as reaching "peak water".

Ultracentrifugation has previously defined these as monomer and dimer forms of ArdA [20].

Similarly, the IBCSG has previously defined three groups on the basis of ER content: ER absent, ER low (1 9 fmol mg−1 cytosol protein) and ER positive (⩾10 fmol mg−1 cytosol) (Colleoni et al, 2000a).

1 2 Our group has previously defined WTC-LI as the chronic inflammatory lung dysfunction experienced by a subcohort of firefighters with intense exposure to WTC dust. 1 2 It is characterised by primarily obstructive respiratory dysfunction with substantial and persistent losses in forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1)% predicted to ≤77% in the subsequent 6.5 years postexposure.

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The bank had previously defined 1 percent only as its "understanding" of a desirable rate of inflation.

They know that New York is lagging behind others — including New Hampshire, where Gov. John Lynch, who had previously defined marriage as strictly between a man and a woman, signed legislation legalizing same-sex marriage on Wednesday.

The Johnson-Reed Act largely held sway for forty-one years, until, amid the democratizing ethos of the civil-rights era, immigration policy fully shed the racial engineering that had previously defined it.

A breakdown of the comparatively rigid lines that had previously defined the various painting styles began in the Muromachi period and continued in the Momoyama.

We have previously defined this practically useful throughput limit as the short-term fair capacity region.

Some businesses have previously defined regional markets that are not strictly aligned with geographic boundaries or political borders.

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