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There is no solid definition of what a pavilion should be or do or look like, and their containable nature makes them perfect for experimentation.
"There's no solid definition of green worldwide," said Khanduja.
It's the fact that the events carry no solid definition, and depend solely on word of mouth to account for its success.
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Why is it that there is no single, solid definition of the cloud?
The central problem faced, as a philosopher, when trying to make sense of claims such as these is that there is no solid, unproblematic definition of background structure (and therefore background independence and dependence) on the table.
It's a solid definition, one that team executives could find useful when the clock strikes midnight on July 1.
And because neither the government nor wider society has historically been able to agree on a solid definition of what makes a shooting a "mass shooting," some attacks have tended to evade classification entirely, encouraging the public to turn a blind eye to the full extent and impact of large-scale gun violence in America.
In a comparative analysis of gene properties between different species, a solid definition of orthology is critical.
Taking into account the series of inconsistencies presented by the classic standard [ 55, 56], the BCSQ-12 may provide a more solid definition of the syndrome at a structural level.
This provides solid definition of each chord.
You now have a solid definition of what the project requires to accomplish and how it will be organized to accomplish it.
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