Sentence examples for manageable definition of from inspiring English sources

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One factor that distinguished successful start-ups from the less successful ones was a narrow and manageable definition of the markets they were going after.

Based on these two insights we hypothesized that to combine a rather strict network metric (here: dense connectivity) with a more relaxed gene expression metric (our definition of co-expression is little restrictive) may result in an excellent, while at the same time computationally manageable definition of a functional module.

Scholars are sometimes guilty of simply equating the "context" with the "system", but a manageable definition of system is key for improved performance.

This will challenge the states to adjust their state hospital plan and develop a manageable definition of geographically equal access to care while balancing patient needs for reasonable accessibility of hospital care and minimum volume regulation requirements.

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"Analysis of the four signals has allowed the provisional definition of a reduced and manageable search area on the ocean floor," ACM Houston said.

Definition of resectabiliy however – including "manageable" margin-negative resection, "adequate" residual perfusion and biliary drainage as well as a minimum of 20% residual healthy liver, remains vague and necessitates interdisciplinary evaluation by expert oncologists, surgeons and radiologists [ 1, 3].

Instead, he suggested restricting the definition of terrorism to something narrower and more manageable: "Beyond Afghanistan, we must define our effort not as a boundless 'global war on terror' but rather as a series of persistent, targeted efforts to dismantle specific networks of violent extremists that threaten America".

To keep the analysis manageable it is necessary in this paper to adopt a narrower definition of collaboration.

All elements under each criterion were set based on literature and the definition of hazard (physical phenomenon, natural and non- manageable) and vulnerability (degree of susceptibility and exposure due to man-made) concepts that used in this study.

Different levels of stringency have been applied for the definition of CNEs [34], [40], mostly with the intention to select a manageable number of candidate elements rather than with a biologically based rationale.

The finding might also be explained by the fact that our definition of psychosocial care use is rather broad: we measured any care aimed at reducing or making manageable psychosocial problems of children and adolescents.

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