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    defined


    1. At the stage of life they are in, the needs of those who are retired can be defined clearly


    2. The mind of India can be defined as that conveyed by the most significant aspects of Indian Philosophy through scriptures and discourses


    3. defined by the contours and ripples of a thin white sheet


    4. is defined by the word “agape”


    5. Faith is defined by the faith of Abraham


    6. As he walked he could feel his hard and defined physique ripple under tight, figure-hugging cloth


    7. solitary, defined anew as mother


    8. her limbs lengthen, become thin and defined,


    9. space without a defined edge,


    10. From my perspective, mental illness is defined as any abnormal or imbalanced brain activity that leads to inappropriate actions, this being enough for diagnosis and sometimes too soon a course for medication

    11. Where are the routing rules defined in an asp


    12. Probability can be defined as,' I said as I wrote the lines:


    13. them, having lost everything else that defined their world during


    14. alone on a small hill, it's clearly defined borders


    15. defined and his dark hair was still wet from the shower


    16. defined the other and the two were inseparable


    17. The nightmare had become defined by reality


    18. appeared, as the “Science of Policy” defined it, if


    19. Once you have your key strength defined, it will be easy for you to see if a new


    20. Standard were a shining example of what their culture had defined as being moral, hardworking individuals who had formed a respectable legal and holy matrimony that resulted in the much valued and desired undertaking of procreation and thus the continuation of their bloodline and species

    21. Executive function as defined by Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child is a combination of working memory (aka, those 700 neural connections per second), selective and focused attention on important tasks (or self control), and mental flexibility – being able to revise a course of action based on changes in the environment


    22. A few seconds later six walls defined their space within the newly-formed cube


    23. Chemical activity of slag is defined by quality coefficient К, calculated according to following formulas:


    24. He had come full circle along the walls, when he spotted a topographical picture over a place called Ohiopyle, where he could make out a faded outline of a defined trail


    25. He could see that the walkway was almost buried in growth at some locations, but still clearly defined, especially when it followed along the rivers


    26. the rule that determines how all other rules are defined


    27. defined destination and c) have a road map or game plan


    28. that spare tire you carry around), each with a defined job


    29. Our ability to imagine is defined (limited) by our


    30. what they mean because they have not defined them

    31. It was human, he thought, but couldn’t be sure: not sharply defined, but a blue and beige ghost of a man


    32. There was a defined break in the oncoming blackened sky, nighttime darkness and an oncoming deep blackness of a storm


    33. It was difficult to pick a team for a task that was, at best, only partially defined


    34. If we consider the accurate letter skips that are used in each case, the unique and defined starting positions in each book, and the patterns that are mirrored around Leviticus; it is statistically much more improbable that this phenomenon occurred as a result of mere chance


    35. Today, there is no defined layer of water, suspended high-up above the sky that would remain there under normal conditions, but we know that water can be suspended in the atmosphere in the form of ice crystals


    36. Can one really take a relativistic stance with confidence, when it comes to anything for which proof exists, contrary to that in which one believes? If the Bible tells us that we are eternal beings and our choices today affect our relationship with our Creator and that our eternity depends on the choices we make while we are alive on Earth, should we not pay attention to what is said in a document that comes from Someone who holds the world’s past, present and future in his hands? If this Person is intimately involved with you, having given you your body and having created your soul and spirit within you which will never die, who is with you every second of every day of your life and says that He knows you better than you know yourself, who even knows how many hairs you have on your head at any time of your life; should we not listen to him if he states that he loves us and wants to be in a relationship with us? If the information within the pages of this hyper-dimensional document paints a defined picture of the wonderful gift that God has given us


    37. Clearly defined space in the music for major poses is usually


    38. Defined by Ayn Rand as the weed that only grows in the vacant lots of an abandoned mind


    39. The monitor AI was evolving at such an exponential rate that – notwithstanding the obvious considerations of sentience – there may be a risk of insanity or simulated insanity perhaps, the difference was not something that could be easily defined


    40. An interesting concept that may be loosely defined as a group of symptoms, usually in reference to a living organism, and usually with an expectation of some sort of ultimately negative effect on that organism

    41. 45, “The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined


    42. A moment defined in history


    43. The surgeon replied, ‘that is not something which can be defined in absolute


    44. Nothing seemed quite so well defined as it once had been; he didn’t see black and white, but only


    45. Of course, handling good fortune with grace, dignity, and charity are, also, self-defining acts, but we, as a whole, are ultimately, defined by the way we overcome adversity


    46. Having dismounted the craft she looked around at a sharply defined cratered landscape, half-expecting Darangi solders to jump out from behind one of the craters and accost her


    47. The law defined Crimen Injuria as "unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another


    48. There are defined, strategic rules for capturing such a position


    49. Informed decisions based on evidence and points of law clearly and properly defined, are gradually giving way to preliminary jousting matches between opposing counsels seeking a propitious ―mix‖ that will ‖carry the day‖


    50. Capitalism, when unregulated and properly tuned, is designed to promote upward social and economic mobility along a broadly defined cross section of individuals and groups












































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    Synonyms for "defined"

    defined outlined

    "defined" definitions

    clearly characterized or delimited


    showing clearly the outline or profile or boundary