Sentence examples for more defined as from inspiring English sources

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The city needs one more, defined as scoring below 101, to reach its goal of 245 Blue Sky days this year.

He had spotted several in a high quarry and told me that the bird on the hillside above was a third-year male; the markings become more defined as the birds mature.

The reinstatement of a 153-year-old law passed under British rule and based on 16th-century English legislation means "carnal intercourse" between consenting adults of the same sex is once more defined as "unnatural" and punishable by up to 10 years in jail.

Highly overlapped C=C stretch in pure CA is instead more defined as intercalated cinnamate by showing a strong band at 1642 cm-1.

By August 9, the center of circulation became more defined as convection wrapped around it.

They'll end up being more defined as the season goes on". Scioscia, told of Bedrosian's comments, interjected to say that he never said that.

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(Christopher Akerlind's lighting is more precisely defined as well).

There is more than enough for the sophisticated theorist to try to interpret or to reconstruct a more defined position as an extension of that broadly defined approach.

Of course, 'health' should be more accurately defined as a more absolute center (the origin) of the 'health space' model.

Additionally, fitness is more accurately defined as the state of possessing traits that make survival more likely; this definition, unlike simple "survivability", avoids being trivially true.

We defined multimorbidity as presence of three or more chronic conditions in order to avoid that almost every patient aged 65 or more is defined as multimorbid [ 6].

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