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"Saying no to the President comes with some very definable costs."
It also has the most definable beginning, middle and end.
There are other problems too, but of a rather less definable nature.
A crowd is a large and definable group of people.
I understand that this process, in a less definable way, goes on within the human mind.
In some not quite definable way it seemed an instrument of music.
He was certain of this, without any definable reason for his certainty.
Here no victory yet definable can be considered as final.
The path to change had not always been like this for him, so clearly definable.
But what could be more clearly definable than an arbitrary decision of art?
"It was certainly a definable era in our relationship," he said.
It was a war without clear political purpose or definable military objective.
The majority of patients will not have a definable primary source.
This was a breakthrough, progress of a clear and definable sort.
His lack of a definable role makes him impossible to manage.
A relation or function definable over a first order structure.
If we go to war, is there a definable and achievable end?
Without time, there can't be any kind of definable existence.
After all, these items did not fit anywhere really, they were of no definable period.
And, he added, "It's for a definable period of time so you ultimately have change taking place."
This is not to suggest that boundaries are always of clearly definable kind, and only one.
Without any definable change, his attention became sharper and more cautious.
What can be expressed is that any definable set of natural numbers has this property.
"It is a discrete and definable market, which we will demonstrate to the court."
It doesn't seem to fall under any immediately definable shape.