Sentence examples for was better defined from inspiring English sources

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Once its purpose was better defined, Chipstone began to stress greater diversity in its purchases.

Until the home stretch of the season, Federer's 2011 was better defined by frustration than fulfillment.

His jaw was better defined and when he moved around the kitchen putting coffee mugs back in their place his gestures had a mimelike precision.

Significantly, findings show that girls rejected the 'vulnerable' label that was ascribed to them and instead felt that vulnerability was better defined by life experience instead of age.

However, in the range of moments − 10 < q < 10, the r2 values for the linear fits leading to a Rényi spectrum, Dq, were higher than those for the singularity spectrum, suggesting the former was better defined than the latter.

Using R 2, χ 2 and MSq, one can conclude that the chemisorption process was better defined in ATMN, BTMN and RMN in that order.

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Such vigilance is imperative until the SARS threat is better defined.

The commitment-phobe can be confused with the total bastard, but the type is better defined.

The difference between tragedy and calamity has never been better defined.

Other drugs that treat asthma are better defined at this point.

Lines on fine-grained silcrete will be better defined than those on coarse silcrete.

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