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His repressed heart is unable to define its desires.
Like her neighbors, Kate is unable to define herself outside the grid of convention.
Claiming that the Iraq surge has got credit that should have gone to other factors (including a secret program whose details he can't divulge), Woodward finds scant evidence that the Administration has a plan to exploit the recent fall in violence to achieve a political settlement or "victory" — a term that, when pressed, the President is unable to define.
It is unable to define a model for the system behavior.
While this definition is able to define Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) flows, it is unable to define Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) flows, as ICMP does not use a port number to establish a session.
Fourthly, the microbiological database is unable to define the potential impact of recurrent admissions.
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The club has been unable to define its identity: Is it a Mexican club playing in the United States?
Finally, among the strains for which the VNTR was unable to define any lineage, there was 94.0% agreement between the SNP and spoligotype-defined lineage (Table 1).
And that show is an inconsistent mess that has been unable to define itself for years.
Lila can only be Elena's tale: outside that tale she would probably be unable to define herself.
But "we were unable to define the worth of something we didn't want or need," she said.
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