Sentence examples for passed a defined from inspiring English sources

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'Correct' or 'incorrect' choice was assigned once the sheep had passed a defined point in the test area (b in Fig. 1B, C).

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The first step of the analysis is to pass a defined water volume through a sterile filter, which is then placed on a paper pad soaked in liquid growth medium.

In 1998 the state passed a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman.

Four years ago, congress passed a law defining domestic violence, gender-based killings and other categories of hate crimes against women as "femicide".

It was just five years after sex between men had been decriminalised and, that same summer, parliament passed an act defining marriage as a state possible only between a man and a woman.

Democrats should use common sense and pass a clearly defined sanctuary bill that protects innocent maids, but helps the federal government give dangerous criminals the swift boot.

Ukraine's parliament has passed a law defining areas seized by pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country as temporarily occupied by Russia.

After passing a set of beam-defining slits, the beam was focused by a pair of X-ray mirrors in the KB geometry (cf. Fig. 1 ▶ a).

McCaskell defeated Todd Akin, of "legitimate rape" ignominy, but Missouri also voted for Romney last year and easily passed a 2004 law defining marriage as between a man and a woman.

Pro-Israel institutions have tried to blunt what they see as hate speech: South Carolina just passed a law formally defining anti-Semitism to include "applying double standards to Israel" and requiring public universities to consider the definition when hearing charges of bias.

The parliament is also to pass a charter defining the Prime Minister's authority and seeking to ensure the cabinet makes decisions, not the Prime Minister alone.

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