Sentence examples for informally characterized from inspiring English sources

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Recall, for instance, that \ \textbf{NP}\) can be informally characterized as the set of problems \(X\) for which membership can be established by providing a certificate of the appropriate sort – e.g. \ \phi \in \sc{SAT}\) can be established by exhibiting a satisfying valuation.

Smaller research colleges and universities are informally characterized as those that are not "research 1" universities, nomenclature bestowed by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions of Higher Learning in 1994 to those institutes who give high priority to research, award 50 or more doctoral degrees each year, and annually received $40 million or more in federal support.

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Asked about the possibility last fall, Jerome confirmed that the station had informally discussed selling the facility, but he characterized those talks as routine and stressed that a deal was not imminent.

In an organization characterized by ethical leadership, when misconduct is reported, it is addressed, swiftly and often informally.

characterized nanobodies.

I said a minute ago that we can characterize these abilities both formally and informally.

Still, the odds of an eruption in the next 30 years are estimated at between 3 and 7 percent, so the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) characterizes it as "potentially active", but the mountain is informally considered dormant.

We informally demonstrated this potential by analyzing our SRM peptides with Unipept to characterize taxonomic specificity of each peptide.

Informally, the VC-dimension of a set system is a mathematical way of characterizing the "regularity" of the sets in (with respect to the points ) in the system.

In clinical research, the subscale and total AntiA scores can be used to characterize anti-angiogenesis side effects and the extent to which they are changing over time, likely to be a more reliable estimate of change than one obtained, for example, by asking the patient informally or relying upon Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE).

Almost always, the information is delivered informally.

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