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the defended
verb
To ward off, repel (an attack or attacker).
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Despite the challenger's chance of success being determined by a proportional contest success function, the defenders effectively find themselves in an all-pay auction that largely dissipates the value of the defended resources because the challenger will target the weaker defender.
David speaks from the soul, where words are evocative, metaphoric, full of feeling and thought; Ozzie and Harriet and their other son, Rick, speak from the defended heart, where language is sterile, uninflected, and doctrinaire.
These are some of the code-names from long ago of the defended hill outposts and paratroop drop-zones set in the waving elephant grass of the Indochinese highlands at Dien Bien Phu.It is the showdown between the French and the Viet Minh that took place in 1954 that is the subject of this account.
Their set-pieces were poor, costing them the opportunity to sustain pressure, and they were caught out when the defended too narrowly, but with more time together before next year's World Cup and players to return, they should be contenders for a place in the quarter-finals.
Comparatively, the latter relies on monitoring the defended system and to detect any abnormalities.
The main idea is that a cooperative mid-course guidance strategy can defend the area as long as it assures that the depending area is always inside the defended area defined by earliest intercept geometry.
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The defending A.F.C.
The defending was atrocious.
She's the defending champion.
She is the defending champion.
They are the defending champions.
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