Sentence examples for usable definition from inspiring English sources

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To be fair, he tries to offer a usable definition of the kind of culture he is talking about.

The presence of post-traumatic stress disorder or other long-term psychological suffering would therefore not constitute a usable definition for torture, because it would exclude many people who actually were severely physically tortured.

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Research on and intervention for child emotional abuse and emotional aggression toward children have been severely hampered because there have been no agreed-upon, clinically usable definitions.

Although this is a time-consuming step, the fact that SVPs are, by definition, re-usable (and CellML has templates that can be used to instantiate SVPs) mean that it is a once-off investment for each part.

In order to provide decision makers with evidence they will deem usable, we will simplify our definitions of regimens to ensure they directly address key decisions clinicians would confront commonly in clinical practice (e.g., a decision to implement a regimen that contains a beta blocker versus a regimen that contains an ACE inhibitor or a regimen that contains both agents).

"By definition, 20percentt is weapons-usable".

Although strict definitions might have been usable with the older 'square' style of planning, in the era before modern imaging or radiotherapy planning systems the uncertainties in target localisation and dose were so large that such definitions would have offered little advantage.

A macroscale definition relevant to thermodynamics and usable in an experimental program is employed to map out surfaces of constant inelastic power in various stress planes.

VelMurugan and Uthayakumar (2015) discussed the definition of inventory; inventory consists of usable but idle resources which are materials and goods.

The move allows the company to make its content usable for a variety of distribution streams–high definition and regular broadcast TV, video-on-demand, satellite, mobile and cellular much more quickly and cost-effectively than on older media.

At the same congressional hearing at which McIntyre testified, the head of West Virginia's Bureau of Public Health, Letitia Tierney, described the water as "usable," though she admitted that "everybody has a different definition of safe".

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