Sentence examples for resolved in terms of from inspiring English sources

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In a case like mine, the ethical dilemma can only be resolved in terms of your conscience.

The problem of logical omniscience is then resolved in terms of the failure of human agents to perform logically complete computations over these representations.

This converts the problem of secure steganography to one that has been largely resolved in terms of known bounds and general near-optimal practical coding constructions.

Importantly, the decision-making across stake-holders needs to be resolved in terms of the relationship between conservation value and economic viability.

The first of these questions is often resolved in terms of who is the study being done for (i.e., who is the funder and what are their requirements).

However, before introducing micro-generation systems in large quantities a number of issues should be resolved in terms of system integration, interconnect, reliability and safety.

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For example, DTIMS uses temporal terms (t/Δ t) to define resolving power, whereas TWIMS has reported resolving power in terms of the ion collision cross section (CCS/ΔCCS), and in FAIMS and DMS, the compensation field-based resolving power (Ec/Δ Ec) is commonly used.

It would be best to resolve this in terms of the underlying Hadley model rather than utilising the fix adopted here.

He said then: "They [Fenway Sports Group, the club's owner] have been absolutely unequivocal in their resolve in terms of wanting to keep him.

Moreover, we show that a large proportion of participants resolved referential ambiguity in terms of their partner's perspective, even when it was more cognitively difficult to do so (as tracked by online movement measures), and when the presence of a social partner had to be assumed (Studies 1 and 2).

Although the depicted mitochondrial phylogeny is well resolved and comprehensive in terms of spanning the entire range of known jakobid diversity, the data set of mtDNA-encoded protein sequences is still too small to resolve the relationship of jakobids to other eukaryotes and in particular to the jakobid-like (in an ultrastructural sense; O'Kelly and Nerad 1999) malawimonads.

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