Sentence examples for improperly defined from inspiring English sources

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Terrorism, still improperly defined in the post-9/11 world, finds its power in raw adulteration.

The wide variation between methods may have been caused by methodological differences and limitations in the experimental design or quantification techniques, such as an improperly defined terminal slope or measurement of total radioactivity.

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The signatories argue that although Facebook says it supports net neutrality, it is "improperly defining" the term, and instead favouring certain services over others.

Samuel Johnson, after completing his dictionary in the 1700s, was challenged by a lady who caught him improperly defining a term.

Executing arbitrary Javascript code is one thing, but I found that Skype also improperly defines the URI scheme used by the built-in webkit browser for Skype.

"If regulators treat low-risk nicotine products as traditional tobacco products... they are improperly defining them as part of the problem.

"It is our belief that Facebook is improperly defining net neutrality in public statements and building a walled garden in which the world's poorest people will only be able to access a limited set of insecure websites and services," it states.

But in fighting the federal fine, Wal-Mart is arguing that the government is improperly trying to define "crowd trampling" as an occupational hazard that retailers must take action to prevent.

--The crew mighaveave improperly set the autopilot.

And Messitte sharply questioned the president's position that his business does not improperly accept gifts or payments — called emoluments — as defined by the Constitution.

The Cork case avoided the question of whether Trump's business improperly accepts gifts or payments — called emoluments — as defined by the Constitution, as plaintiffs in two other federal cases allege.

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