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There was a fluidity in their world; nothing was strictly defined.
By the 1970s Dutch politics, like Dutch society in general, had largely ceased to practice what was strictly defined as pillarization.
However, an algorithm, such as GLCM contrast parameter, provided better results than the RW method for the diffuse heterogeneity classification when heterogeneity was strictly defined as a phenomenon that resembles noise (coming from the acquisition or reconstruction process).
VTE was strictly defined as either PE or DVT.
SH was strictly defined as a hypoglycemic event leading to loss of consciousness or seizure.
Moreover, although the error grading and scoring was strictly defined, subjective factors could influence the final results.
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Curiously, many comic-hosted podcasts are not shows that could be strictly defined as comedy.
And, nearly always, the parameters under which they work are strictly defined.
These new powers should be strictly defined and regularly vetted to ensure legal compliance and effectiveness.
At American insistence, these crimes are strictly defined and there are strong safeguards against overzealous or politically motivated prosecutions.
Their ultimate destination was Constantinople, where their rights of trading were strictly defined by treaty.
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