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In this paper, we provide a clear definition of scaling that makes it a subject for mechanism-based scholarly investigation.

But on Friday, Judge Vaughn Walker expressed frustration that he still had not heard a clear definition of "high function" and asked lawyers to provide a clear definition.

Theresa May's planned laws for countering extremism and terrorism are close to being shelved because the proposed legislation has failed to provide a clear definition of the problem it is intended to address.

Namely, that no "bright-line" test in other words, one leaving little or no room for interpretation could provide a clear definition of "too big to fail .Beware of buyers"Giving Credit Risk Its Due"By Alix StuartWith many small companies declaring bankruptcy or simply closing up shop, finance executives are taking a new look at managing customer-credit risks.

Based on the idea that at any level, engineers are concerned with the control (or at least the mastering) of a (healthy or faulty) system, successive extensions of the Standard Control Problem (SCP) are proposed in order to provide a clear definition of Fault tolerance and Supervision problems.

They added that Trump's executive order does not provide a clear definition of what constitutes a sanctuary jurisdiction.

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Senior military staff want the legislation to provide a clearer definition of the term and give immunity from claims of negligence.

Part 2, Line 10, should be modified to provide a clearer definition of total built-in loss to be recorded.

Taken together, the recent studies discussed here provide a clearer definition of TEC progenitors capable of giving rise to both cTECs and mTECs.

Although further studies are needed to provide a clearer definition of how these kinetic proteins are linked and regulated in normal mitosis and cancer, a defective mitotic apparatus and centrosome number are central and causative in chromosome missegregation and cancer.

Disability Although the Americans With Disabilities Act has been law since 1990, neither Congress nor the court has yet provided a clear definition of disability.

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