Sentence examples for more satisfactory definition from inspiring English sources

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2008 A three-day "Great Planet Debate" is held at Johns Hopkins University to decide on a more satisfactory definition of a planet.

So we better find a more satisfactory definition of identity-dependence.

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In 1997, Xu [32] introduced the following more satisfactory definitions.

He said: "We need a more satisfactory and relevant definition.

The great English lexicographer Samuel Johnson defined satire as "a poem in which wickedness or folly is censured," and more elaborate definitions are rarely more satisfactory.

Ehlers and Rudolph generalized Born's definition to a more readily applicable definition they called "pseudo-rigidity", which represents a more satisfactory approximation to the rigidity of classical physics.

The globally used Together for Short Lives/RCPCH definitions [ 1] offer a more satisfactory approach.

In 1968, Geoffrion [1] proposed a slightly restricted definition of efficiency that eliminates efficient points of a certain anomalous type and lended itself to more satisfactory characterization.

Kant's own formulation was more satisfactory.

The Baker Commission promises no more satisfactory result.

There has been some discussion about what constitutes a species, and is accurately pointed out there is not satisfactory definition for a species.

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