Sentence examples for has yet defined from inspiring English sources

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Neither Mansergh nor any government official has yet defined what they would need from Sinn Fein.

Hard to tell — no one has yet defined quality and importance criteria in plain English concerning politically correct contemporary art as acknowledged at auction and in leading galleries.

"No one has yet defined what is OK from the standpoint of consumer privacy, because mobile is a brand new platform," says Adam Foroughi, the boss of AppLovin, a mobile-marketing company.

All this, but no one has yet defined what a patent troll is.

However, no study has yet defined a potential function for OCT4 in cervical cancer.

Although no phase III trial has yet defined the clinical benefit of second-line chemotherapy in gastric cancer, there is no doubt that second-line treatment with the most recently available agents may be effective in a considerable number of patients.

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"No reserve has yet been defined on the Snap Lake property," said Richard Molyneaux, president of De Beers Canada.

No general rule has yet been defined for verifying the convergence of the GSA methods.

Consequently, no standard test has yet been defined for measuring the mode I fracture toughness under high rates of loading.

However, no PEEP level has yet been defined, above which RWMA may occur.

To the best of our knowledge, no environmental quality standard has yet been defined by any legislative authority.

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