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30 Each item was scored as follows: 2 points if it was clearly defined in the article, 1 point if its description was incomplete or unclear and 0 point if it was not defined or was inadequate.

"In the old days there was a real power structure and it was clearly defined and you knew how to access it," said Gordon Davidson, a founder and artistic director of the Center Theater Group at the Performing Arts Center, home to many of the city's most festive and elite fund-raising galas.

The 17 criteria were scored on how well these were described: 3 points were allocated if it was clearly defined, 1 point if it was partially or inadequately defined, and 0 points if it was not defined.

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It's still in some way socially unacceptable for boys, but at least it's a position and it's clearly defined".

Any interference can only be justified if it is clearly defined by law, pursues a legitimate aim and is strictly necessary to the aim pursued.

The Dexys gang comes from all over the Black Country, plus Kev from London and Jim from Scotland, so their territory hasn't got any parish boundaries, but it is clearly defined by their soul-puritan zeal.

"Until it is clearly defined under what criteria, when, where and who the authorities will check, you should assume that every Mexican citizen could be harassed and questioned without cause at any moment," the statement said.

While sustainability implications as a criterion in the evaluation of measures and projects so far lacks a clear definition, it is of crucial importance that it be clearly defined in the future.

Consent to sexual activity is not a grey area — in law it is clearly defined and must be given fully and freely".

In both Drosophila and Xenopus, germ plasm is localized in the oocyte, where it is clearly defined as a region rich in mitochondria and possessing "nuage" or germinal bodies, polar granules in Drosophila and germinal granules in Xenopus, which characterize prospective germ cells in developing embryos [4], [9].

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