Sentence examples for more robust definition from inspiring English sources

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While the chief executive of the Work Foundation argued for a more robust definition of freedom of expression than modern society permits, other panellists at the debate to mark the launch of the Guardian's Comment is Free blog said inequalities of power meant certain groups had to be protected from free speech being wielded against them.

It also presents a more robust definition of remanufacturing, which differentiates if from repair and reconditioning engineering.

It contributes to the development of a more robust definition of the ETO supply chain, helps to identify strategies that are suitable and investigates the relationship of the ETO sector with lean and agile approaches.

This information enables the implementation of accurate bone segmentation for the purpose of PET/MR attenuation correction, offering a more intuitive formulation than previously published approaches and more robust definition of the segmentation threshold.

The time has come for a more robust definition of capitalism that creates value for us all.

The main advantage of employing DT is that it provides a more robust definition of nearest neighbors than pairwise distance calculations.

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We believe that it is now necessary to develop more robust definitions for these components, and we will consider each in turn.

The more closely associated the changes are to the key affected cells, the more robust the definition of molecular pathology.

We then present a more robust alternative definition and algorithms that can quickly find a taxonomically-defined root.

To some extent this has been due to a more robust functional definition for sleep in these animals that has aided initial observational studies.

Move to the bill itself and we see the need for more legally robust definition.

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