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In view of the unite-amplitude plane wave incidence, FA can be reasonably defined as the total field magnitude at the geometrical-focus point of parabola.
In a report released on Thursday, it argues that in 88percentt of the death row cases in Pakistan, "there was no link to anything reasonably defined as terrorism".
"There are two different standards of defamation depending on whether the person who has been defamed can be reasonably defined as a public figure, or even a limited purpose public figure," he told me.
Fitness of an organism is somewhat arbitrary, although reasonably, defined as the ability to maintain homeostasis.
It is unclear when patients can be reasonably defined as cured from their initial lung cancer; it is also unknown if they have a higher incidence of malignant and nonmalignant diseases or experience the same expectation of survival when compared to the general population.
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It's big to the point that it's almost laughable, stretching the definition of what you could reasonably define as a smartphone to its very limits.
Collusion might reasonably be defined as meeting the enemy and discovering it is both them and us.
On the basis of both functional and epidemiological data, we concluded that only three variants (ie, −53C>T, −142T>C and −147A>G) could reasonably be defined as CP-predisposing factors.
For example, paraphilias might reasonably be defined as sexual interests that are atypical for one's species or, alternatively, as sexual interests that are atypical for one's sex.
Organizational outcomes or impacts are not reasonably defined.
As Ken Albala, author of Pancake: A Global History, argues, you could reasonably define pancakes as any thin disc cooked from starchy batter on a flat surface.
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