Sentence examples for was scarcely defined from inspiring English sources

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The inscription under Mack Robinson's statue speaks to a life that was scarcely defined by his race in Berlin.

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It's worth mentioning Preminger's spare visual sense, which is scarcely defined by the notion of economy (whether financial or narrative).

The potential contribution of mechanical forces in the T cell activation process is increasingly debated, although these forces are scarcely defined and hold only limited experimental evidence.

These effects were attributed to the inhibitory action of PKA on upstream kinases of the MAPK family, among which Raf. Nevertheless, targets of PKA in EdTx-triggered signaling are scarcely defined.

This formulation may be 'more physical' than Turing's own, but it is scarcely 'better defined'.

The results of these case-control studies were obtained in scarcely defined target populations, were likely biased by self-selection and are yet to be confirmed in western countries.

His childhood was scarcely auspicious.

That was scarcely acknowledged.

There was scarcely any mention of sports.

It was scarcely an existence.

Kenya was scarcely an exception.

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