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In subsection (a), the definition of "firearm" is merged with the definition of "loaded firearm" because the term "firearm" is only used in the defined term "loaded firearm".
Merging those definitions could have a big impact on people like those gathered around the van at Belmont and Halsted last week.
Care is taken to (iteratively) merge feature definitions of common type that are within 1.0 Å distance of each other.
[FN45] This hostility manifests itself in a variety of ways: the language in which joint work doctrine is discussed in judicial opinions; the subordination of joint work doctrine to the work-made-for-hire doctrine; conclusory findings that contributions have not properly merged; and narrow definitions of a joint work adopted by courts.
c) The two resulting coding reports were compared and through a process of deleting, merging and re-definition, a consolidated 'coding dictionary' of nodes was produced.
We adapted and merged these ideas in arriving at our working definition of middle-out modeling.
28 The ligand preparation included Gasteiger partial charges assignment and rotatable bonds definition before all nonpolar hydrogen atoms were merged.
The traditional definition of the hamlet is the "Snyder" postal service area, now merged into the 14226 zip code.
Without a clear definition of the new company's vision, values and behaviour, the newly merged company's employees are at risk of defecting and customers will lose sight of what it offers.
Some merged, some folded.
His two interests merged.
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