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A preoccupation with self-esteem may be inevitable in a society where self-worth is often defined by a diploma from Harvard, a Size 4 dress or a mansion in Southampton.
From anywhere else, it looks like the perfect valedictory emblem for a premiership that was often defined by a sense that a bunch of mates had taken over the country and didn't much care what anyone else thought.
Species were often defined by a type specimen, suggesting each species was a fixed type.
Schemes for assessing risk of ecosystem collapse have been designed around terrestrial ecosystems, often defined by a single characteristic vegetation type, with their applicability to estuaries unclear.
In the applications, the topography is often defined by a set of grid points ((xi_{k},eta_{k})) with (k=1,ldots,N_{T}).
In sheet metal forming applications, errors of formed parts due to springback can be compensated by offsetting tool surfaces, which are often defined by a set of scattered data points in FE forming simulation.
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For "Mose Velsor," health and infirmity are locked in Manichaean conflict; even if you're healthy, your fitness is often defined by an absence of symptoms.
Yet it is often defined by an inner energy and vitality, as some of the best examples of the genre here demonstrate.
Haitian history became the immensely complex tale of factional struggles to control the state, with factions often defined by an intricate politics of skin color.
The lid base is often defined by an isotherm: T_{L} = T_{i} - Ctheta^{-1} (35).
A cold rigid lid, which is often defined by an isotherm, is naturally developed in the top part of the cell sloping downward to the downwelling end.
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