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1. Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. 
2. Bigotry may be roughly defined as the anger of men who have no opinions. 
3. The powers of a judge are defined by law.
4. Femininity is still defined in terms of beauty.
5. Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law.
6. Unemployment can be defined as the number of people who are willing and able to work, but who can not find jobs.
7. In this dictionary 'reality' is defined as 'the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be'.
8. Her features were strongly defined.
9. The mountain was sharply defined against the sky.
10. They defined him as a rogue.
11. Leisure is usually defined in opposition to work.
12. Leisure is often defined in opposition to work.
13. The mountain was clearly defined against the eastern sky.
14. 70% of the workers can be defined as low-paid.
15. The bird has sharply defined black and rust markings.
16. The powers of the police must be clearly defined.
17. The tasks will be clearly defined by the tutor.
18. These categories are not well defined.
19. The mountain was sharply defined against the eastern sky.
20. Pornography is defined by its ` tendency to deprave or corrupt '.
21. A budget is defined as 'a plan of action expressed in money terms'.
22. Security defined in the broad/broadest sense of the term means getting at the root causes of trouble and helping to reduce regional conflicts.
23. Your rights and responsibilities are defined in the citizens' charter.
24. It's advisable that they go with a clearly defined goal in mind.
25. Louis Armstrong defined jazz pithily as "what I play for a living".
26. The difficulty of a problem was defined in terms of how long it took to complete.
27. There exist two clearly defined political groupings in the country - the establishment and the dissidents.
28. Economic growth can be loosely defined as an increase in GDP.
29. Like most other American companies with a rigid hierarchy,() workers and managers had strictly defined duties.
30. There may be problems if responsibilities are not adequately defined.
1. The powers of a judge are defined by law.
2. Femininity is still defined in terms of beauty.
3. Life imprisonment is defined as 60 years under state law.
4. Unemployment can be defined as the number of people who are willing and able to work, but who can not find jobs.
5. In this dictionary 'reality' is defined as 'the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be'.
6. They defined him as a rogue.
7. It's advisable that they go with a clearly defined goal in mind.
8. There may be problems if responsibilities are not adequately defined.
31. The powers of the police need to be clearly defined.
32. The proposed change in the law would make abortion illegal except for strictly defined medical reasons.
33. Payment of interest is made to the debenture holder at a specified rate and at clearly defined intervals.
34. The black tree was clearly defined against a yellow sky.
35. A clearly defined track now leads down to the valley.
36. Except under clearly defined circumstances, it is illegal in Britain for a company to purchase its own shares.
37. Within criminal law almost anything could be defined as "crime".
38. The roof of the theatre was boldly defined against the sky.
39. When boundaries between countries are not clearly defined, there is usually trouble.
40. The outline of the castle on the hill was clearly defined against the evening sky.
41. Independent films are, broadly defined , movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences.
42. It's a very hierarchical organization in which everyone's status is clearly defined.
43. Data can also be imported from defined binary files.
44. Big-screen TVs are defined as 27 inches or above.
45. Or at least much more clear-cut and defined.
46. Now the tags automatically adopt the defined styles.
47. It was the moral conundrum that defined our home.
48. Second,(http:///defined.html) vendors could concentrate on clearly defined niche markets.
49. Communication is also a social affair, usually taking place within the context of a fairly well defined social situation.
50. The Committee is currently reviewing its policy on research grants in order to produce a better defined and more coherent research programme.
51. It can therefore be argued that biological differences become biological inequalities only to the extent that they are defined as such.
52. There are crimes of passion and crimes of logic. The boundary between them is not clearly defined. Albert Camus 
53. History could be defined as a coherent account of an event.
54. The new powers were concerned, as Schulz pointed out,() very largely with the development of broadly defined social provision.
55. Your clearly defined mission statement will help you to focus on what you really want out of your entrepreneurial life.
56. In contrast to these two broadly defined approaches, the view taken in this book is best characterised as a discourse-as-process view.
57. Since spectrometry forms the basis of most analytical techniques to be described it must first be defined.
58. The exceptional circumstances in which execution may be refused are very narrowly defined.
59. It has a number of clearly defined aims to pursue over the next three years.
60. Central government generally has cash limits imposed on clearly defined blocks of expenditure.
61. In addition, school-to-work initiatives designed for narrowly defined occupations or industries may fail to attract students.
62. Process is defined as the sequence of established activities or procedures used by providers in the delivery of health care.
63. Occupation always defined class and class defined social consciousness and status.
64. These centres will be composed of several research teams, usually local, that focus on defined collaborative projects.
65. He defined a game as a conflict of interests resolved by the accumulative choices players make while trying to anticipate each other.
66. Overall 15 percent of adult females and 12 percent of males defined themselves as carers.
67. It wasn't defined by the Roman Catholic church until 1854.
68. The primary outcome was the occurrence of severe clinical events, defined as death or hospital admission irrespective of the cause.
69. She defined the waist with a wide black leather belt, studded with silver.
70. Einstein and his collaborators had, therefore, to be very careful how they defined what they meant by physical reality.
71. The law of affinity, as defined by the popes, most obviously affected the political marriage-makers, the aristocracy.
72. Procedures for making insurance claims need to be more clearly defined.
73. Everywhere save Britain the constitution is defined as a special category of law.
74. Our conviction is that the term knowledge worker needs to be very broadly defined.
75. Maybe the second term that President Clinton began Monday will be defined by debilitating scandal.
76. Charming and enthusiastic,(http:///defined.html) Crowhurst's life up to the voyage had been defined by crushed aspirations.
77. Section 5.4 is also interesting because the problem it raises cuts across the boundaries of linguistically defined levels of analysis.
78. Southern Arizona is defined, more than anything else, by what is no longer there.
79. Each one provides the balance at the year end for the defined area.
80. The demarcation between black and rust is to be clearly defined.
81. It may seem, so far, that in terms of clearly defined benefits, the client comes off best out of the deal.
82. As a starting point, crime is defined as actions which are contrary to criminal law.
83. The Meaning and Purpose of Regulation Economic regulation might be defined broadly as government interference in what could be a market-based activity.
84. Differences were constantly defined by the polytechnic directors and others in terms of the funding differentials between the two sectors.
85. Some patterns of normal colonic motility have begun to emerge, but specific abnormalities are yet to be defined.
86. It appeared to roll forward and unfold under its own natural momentum, to reach its clearly defined objectives.
87. It can not be boxed into some neatly defined category as economics or sociology or politics or history.
88. A good response to treatment was defined as restoration of continence or a decrease of at least 75% in frequency of incontinence.
89. The relationship between capitalist and wage labourer is defined as an equal exchange.
90. Limestone is defined as a rock which contains at least 50 percent, which nearly always occurs as the mineral calcite.
91. The cloud cover as well as the atmospheric conditions are precisely defined.
92. An activated word might be defined as any word placed in a context such that it takes on emotional intensity.
93. If one accepts this interpretation then the third-person form would not have the negative connotations defined so sharply by John Lyons.
94. Decisions about people's claims for benefits should be based on clearly defined principles and ascertainable facts.
95. What counts as taboo language is something defined by culture, and not by anything inherent in the language itself.
96. It is also defined as premeditated and involving a level of danger or personal injury.
97. Outsiders would not respect the hierarchies of leaders whose ranks were as formally defined as those of the Roman Catholic church.
98. Cases were assigned to areas according to their residence address at diagnosis as defined for the national cancer registration scheme.
99. It was a means of social improvement along narrowly defined routes, usually connected with the construction industry.
100. He adds that the line between accession and adhesion is poorly defined.
101. The lower limits of normal for serum uric acid are arbitrarily defined and may vary from one lab to another.
102. In other words, the attributes of traditional crime are defined for the enforcement agency.
103. Perhaps I better explain that symbiosis is popularly defined as a relationship between two differing life forms for their mutual benefit.
104. Control is widely defined as the ability to exercise a decisive influence over a company by any means.
105. Such matters are almost incapable of being satisfactorily defined within the partnership agreement itself.
106. These observations defined the structure of the cell cycle experiments,(/defined.html) as carried out in January and February of 1995.
107. A mineral is defined as any one of a number naturally occurring solid inorganic substances with a characteristic regularly ordered crystalline form.
108. The cervical spine in rheumatoid arthritis Needs careful assessment Rheumatoid arthritis commonly affects the cervical spine, causing several well defined deformities.
109. The operational system appeared, to a certain extent, to be fairly regulated with highly structured and defined job descriptions.
110. Independent films are, broadly defined, movies that appeal to sophisticated audiences, usually produced outside the traditional studio system.
111. On the one hand military action must be pursued with maximum efficiency, defined by military criteria.
112. A language is often defined as a conventional system for communication, a system for conveying messages.
113. The study defined parents aged 30 to 50 as being members of the baby boom generation.
114. The AI approach became feasible only within narrowly defined domains.
115. All defined benefit schemes are subject to regular valuations by professionally qualified actuaries.
116. As we shall see below, truants defined in this way made up very small proportions of absentees.
117. The study area, Dunrossness, as defined by the local administration is not such an area.
118. Male sexuality was defined as an instinctual force which, while needing constant medical supervision, was an essential attribute of masculinity.
119. There is a carefully defined hierarchy of offices which can provide the organisation with continuity via recruitment from below.
120. Fat women are defined as undesirable, asexual, maternal, sexually desperate, rampant or repressed.
121. These dimensions apply equally to employees of new fishnet organizations and to team members working outside traditionally defined business spaces.
122. A field system could be defined as strings of coordinates following each field boundary, along with reference names or numbers.
123. The method acknowledges that there are laws of organisation which ensure that trends coalesce into defined patterns.
124. The unemployed, then, are broadly defined to include the unregistered unemployed, particularly women.
125. She had always been defined by her athletic ability, and without it she was lost.
126. We need clearly defined job descriptions, a clear understanding of our role and the level of our personal accountability.
127. I was a general at the head of an army, and the objectives were clearly defined.
128. He will thus avoid buying material before it can be used by accepting a small and defined risk of delaying production.
129. Are these sufficiently closely defined for us to be able to apply them to particular cases?
130. The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
131. The instrument becomes both a means of communication, possessed of clearly defined powers, and an attribute of the celebrant.
132. A cable industry trade group said the technological exemption has not been clearly defined by legal tests.
133. These are intimately bound up together, not least because of the way in which the marriage contract is defined.
133. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
134. These experts judge food products in accordance with defined standards of quality.
135. At any job symbol both the free float and the total slack, as defined in Figure 6.7, can be calculated.
136. Despite the urgent need to halt economic decline, neither has a clearly defined policy.
137. We have social rights and duties that are defined by common consent.
138. Where compulsory admission was necessary, three types of admission orders were defined.
139. Whatever the requirements, there is a consultative process through which the exact needs are defined and agreement as to the design established.
140. The problem lies in how intangible assets are defined and valued.
141. Successful diplomacy will be defined by the ability to avoid a crisis rather than achieve a breakthrough.
142. Nor are dialects subject to judgment, so long as they meet the basic requirement of having clearly defined rules.
143. The priority is only available for a buyer defined as a buyer for valuable consideration, or a mortgagee.
144. The military survey of 1522, in theory at least, confined itself to ownership strictly defined.
145. The domination of the curriculum by subjects classically defined was, indeed, the most obvious feature of the grammar-school curriculum.
146. Alternatively, dictatorship might be better defined by the absence of a limited mandate-a critical factor in our definition of democracy.
147. Is there agreement amongst researchers about the nature of child abuse and how it can be defined?
148. Analysing the series-voltage case first, the open-circuit and loaded voltage gains of the open-loop amplifier are defined as and respectively.
149. That is, the position of a particle could not be defined with absolute certainty, but only by statistical probability.
150. Even when it was defined as the ability to change or control the behaviour of others they felt it was inappropriate.
151. The art works that would be modern art are defined and subjected to validations of a specific kind.
152. Once you have defined your operational indicators, the next activity is to collect data.
153. This means that they should use data that are based on people and defined events.
154. It has not yet been well defined, whether a similar approach is justified for bile duct injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
155. The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
156. These edges can be considered mutually exclusive interpretations of some stretch of the utterance defined by the z and x axis.
157. Up to 75 actions can be defined by any single model.
158. It is defined as an average distance from the centre of gravity of a polymer coil to the chain end.
159. In their pure form they have neither corporate nor competitive strategies as defined above.
160. All are defined as crimes against humanity and carry a penalty of life imprisonment.
161. Secondly, the competition of economic theory is cast solely in terms of price competition and narrowly defined profit maximisation.
162. However, the left, broadly defined, is being courted rather than spurned.
163. The institution is expected to wait until investigations are complete and criminal responsibilities are more clearly defined before bringing charges.
163. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
164. Here, we have approached this problem by using an efficient in vitro method for generating mutations at defined regions.
165. Math may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true. Bertrand Russell 
166. Formal organisations have an explicit hierarchy in a well- defined structure; job specifications and communication channels are also well-defined.
167. A gateway to the Sybase database allows developed applications to call procedures defined and stored in the Sybase database.
168. The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.
169. Complicated appendicitis was defined as appendicitis with histopathological evidence of perforation or gangrenous change.
170. Bioremediation is formally defined as the controlled use of biodegradation to remove toxic chemicals from soil and groundwater.
171. Plot: It should be clearly defined and complex enough to keep the reader involved.
172. Cosmopolitans were defined as showing higher levels of commitment to specialized skills and professional peer group judgement than to the employing organization.
173. Together, they defined the poles of a debate that, under far different circumstances(), continues today.
174. However, the density of that material is poorly defined by these observations.
175. The thematic stage may be defined as the conceptual framework within which the story is told, presented and performed.
176. A quantitative measure of the damping is provided by the logarithmic decrement defined as the logarithmic decrease in amplitude per cycle.
177. The industry, as defined by the IDA. comprises bulk chemicals, pharmaceuticals and healthcare products.
178. These phases and the difficulties of separating them reflect the fact that mental processes are not subject to clearly defined distinctions and boundaries.
179. They could both accept that the upper class should be defined, first and foremost, by its possession of productive capital.
180. My past has not defined me, destroyed me, deterred me, or defeated me; it has only strengthened me. Steve Maraboli 
181. Personality Personality can be broadly defined as the propensities within an individual to act a certain way, given a particular context.
182. A highway for this purpose is defined as including footpaths, bridleways and byways.
183. Legislative acts that levied taxes and defined benefits have never contained any provisions for investing in assets to provide future benefits.
184. Provided there is sufficient interest, tenders should also result in certainty of sale within a defined period.
185. The lines in his face had deepened into clearly defined wrinkles.
186. Relevant costs and revenues are defined as future cash flows that will be changed by the decision under review.
187. The difficulty was always to obtain sufficiently high-quality data within a defined area.
188. Play is usually defined as any activity engaged in for the enjoyment it gives without any consideration of the end result.
189. Imagine microscopic drops of ink being fired towards a sheet of paper in a defined and very carefully controlled pattern.
190. These groups can be defined only by pilot programmes specifically designed to identify the characteristics of such groups.
191. In the end, people should be judged by their actions, since in the end, it was actions that defined everyone. Nicholas Sparks 
192. Exposure to any of those poses risks, although the amounts involved and the long-term effects are still not clearly defined.
193. The sense of a deep sea creature, defined only by light(), is very strong.
194. Sharp colour and defined curls create dramatic impact For a classic fifties look short hair is combed back from the face.
195. What will that newly defined concept mean in terms of moving either closer to or further away from centralism?
196. Concern has for too long been with problems of stylistic chronological placement and historical continuity between and among archaeologically defined units.
197. Moreover, female well-being was defined in terms congruent with both women's reproductive function and ideal feminine behaviour.
198. The spacing of words gives an appearance of sharp segmentation, of beads on a string that can be measured and defined.
199. Clinical managers have more narrowly defined responsibilities than generalists and have training and / or experience in a specific clinical area.
200. Along with the review of existing data, a clearly defined set of objectives needs to be defined.
201. It is for this reason that technical terms be clearly defined in this section of the proposal.
202. Analogous coefficients are usually defined for the lift.
203. Rape can be defined socially or legally.
204. Abrasive wear may be defined as damage to a surface by a harder material.
205. The euclidean norm of an n - vector x with real or complex components is defined as following.
206. Perfect competition is defined by the economist as a technical term.
207. Logarithms are defined with respect to an arbitrarily chosen constant.
208. The variations found are attributable to well - defined geochemical processes.
209. Reflection emit allows symbolic information to be defined for a dynamic module.
210. Caste is defined primarily by social honour attained through personal life-style.
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