Sentence examples for has successfully defined from inspiring English sources

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And so far it seems to be working; the coalition has successfully defined the reforms as a liberation, and all opposition as "paternalistic".

If he has successfully defined the two larger parties in the mind of the Hartlepool electorate, if they see the Tories as yesterday's party and Mr Blair as a man who has betrayed trust behind a cloak of secrecy, then Mr Kennedy's conference speech will have been a triumph.

The analyst points out that, since 2002, McDonald's has successfully defined itself as an acceptable and affordable meal provider rather just some kind of tasty weekend indulgence.

"Since entering the market in 2012, SumUp's team has successfully defined completely new rules of the game for the mPOS market and has enabled thousands of merchants to accept card payments in the most cost-effective way," said Daniel Gutenberg, a partner at Venture Incubator, in a statement.

This study has successfully defined a haematological MTD for DaunoXome, but the significance of this is limited given the concerns of delayed cardiac toxicity.

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But evangelicals, newly mobilised, have successfully defined themselves as a minority whose rights need to be protected.

Business groups have successfully defined EFCA as a power-grab by greedy, cartoonish union bosses who would use the new law to pressure workers into organising.

The Box had successfully defined a new world that removed love from the heart, and shackled the spirit toward a longing for freedom and a Low-will that made of ease, the surrender of all talents.

Using this method, we have successfully defined an E2F4 target gene-based signature for predicting survival times of patients with breast cancer [ 25].

Mapping experiments in humans have successfully identified genetic determinants of rare, monogenic forms of hypertension (3– 11), but few have successfully defined the major susceptibility factors for EH, which represents 95% of all forms of hypertension in humans.

As the enmeshment emerged, it was found as a likely consequence of the dyad not having successfully defined a personal project that provided a means for mutual activity., and while one pair sat still while conversing, the other conversed while walking.

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