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Much remains to be defined.
"I want to be defined by consistency.
How are moral terms to be defined?
The marketplace has yet to be defined.
His maverick and flamboyant style soon came to be defining characteristics of the glam rock period.
Like HBO, which has spent the last two decades winning over subscribers with really high-quality original content that can only be seen on its network (or, if you're willing to wait, packaged for DVD and Blu-ray sale), Netflix is hoping that it too will soon be defined by shows that users can only see by paying $8 a month for its streaming service.
The types of bioconcentration data required and optional for REACH will soon be defined; this was the subject for the Joint HESI/European Chemicals Bureau/SETAC-Europe Workshop.
We face the exciting prospect that every genetic lesion involved with the generation and maintenance of the malignant phenotype will soon be defined in all malignancies including breast cancer.
If Obama doesn't clearly define America's relationship with China soon, it will be defined by the likes of Paul Krugman and Rush Limbaugh or by congressmen looking to appear hard-line because they're worried they won't get re-elected.
The objectives of fault detection filter designing can be defined as (i) detecting faults as soon as possible, (ii) avoiding false alarms for uncontrolled inputs signals like disturbance.
As soon as the frontal bone is identified, the bridge of the nose can be defined as the straight line from the nose tip to the frontal bone.
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