Example sentences of "[art] well defined " in BNC.
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1 | Local education authorities have less autonomy and become more the administrative arm of the Department of Education and Science , delivering a system of education within the well defined orbit of circulars and orders in council . |
2 | Thirdly it 's disappointing that the committee have ignored the well defined geographical boundary of Cornwall , along the river Tamar . |
3 | This speech in the cockney vernacular reads almost like a foreign language , but it has a well defined construction and rhythm . |
4 | A well defined form |
5 | Thus the present volume has a well defined , and relatively vacant , niche at which to aim . |
6 | degree of bone loss in prey assemblages varies in a well defined way between certain predators , but with little difference between others ; |
7 | Its new growth canes are a well defined brownish-red with a natural bloom and indistinct nodes and the grapes are small , round , thick-skinned , blue-black in colour and loosely clustered . |
8 | His firm conviction in the existence of a higher or hidden principle underlying the life process is not idle speculation but a well defined reality , with his published work appearing in prestigious journals of physics , such as Lamp , the Swiss International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics , and Italy 's Il Nuovo Cimento . |
9 | From the head of Haweswater ascend high Street , named after the Roman road that once ran along the ridge between Blea Water and Riggindale , on a well defined path . |
10 | It has been recently shown that enzyme III from both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria has a well defined binding pocket which is very hydrophobic and is doughnut-shaped , with the phosphoryl-accepting residue , His90 , located in a central depression of the hydrophobic ring . |
11 | It is the ratio of the inverse distances of the edge from the two eyes , and is therefore a well defined function of horizontal eccentricity , independent of vertical elevation . |
12 | Although the cusp has long been considered a well defined spatial structure maintained by continuous reconnection , it has recently been suggested r4–6 that reconnection instead may take place in a series of discontinuous events ; this is the ‘ pulsating cusp model ’ . |
13 | Teachers supervised completion of the questionnaire according to a well defined protocol . |
14 | Gallup in September 1980 asked voters to indicate which of various descriptions best suited the two candidates and Reagan was placed well ahead of Carter on several leadership questions : ‘ Has strong leadership qualities ’ , 65 per cent — 31 per cent ; ‘ Decisive sure of himself , 69 per cent — 37 per cent ; ‘ Has a well defined progam for moving the country ahead ’ , 53 per cent — 27 per cent ; ‘ You know where he stands on the issues ’ , 54 per cent — 33 per cent . |
15 | There , his quick and brilliant mind gained him a degree in electrical engineering and a well defined career path with the Texas Instruments and Teledyne Geotech companies , with whom he was to make his not inconsiderable input to NASA 's Apollo Space Programme . |
16 | Lothian is also a well defined employment centre with nearly 92 per cent of its working population employed within its boundary . |
17 | Lothian is also a well defined employment centre with nearly 92 per cent of its working population employed within its boundary . |
18 | R to the continuum then every atom would move to a well defined new position . |
19 | An exceptional case seems to be Brampton in Norfolk , where fieldwork and limited excavation have identified over 140 kilns in a well defined and compact industrial quarter west of the defended area . |
20 | Only when Benazir its strict rules within its walls , so each household also has a well defined ‘ parish ’ where its members are allowed to operate . |
21 | The theta temperature is a well defined state of the polymer solution at which the excluded volume effects are eliminated and the polymer coil is in an unperturbed condition ( see chapter 10 ) . |
22 | The need for a well defined area ( one established through various forms of marker such as the song used by birds ) is seen by Ardrey as having its basis in guaranteeing access to food and space for breeding for future generations . |
23 | Metronidazole was chosen because of its wide use in gastroenterology ( diverticulitis , small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndromes , sepsis , etc ) and because it has a well defined antimicrobial spectrum . |
24 | The Association will carefully monitor the take up of Vocational Qualifications by the industry and the country-wide acceptance of NVQs as nationally recognised qualifications : in the meantime it is apparent that there is a well defined need for flexible and modular provision of learning support and underpinning knowledge for those who are working towards competences , which can be assessed for award of Vocational Qualifications . |
25 | A system whereby gross contributions to the EC budget have a well defined relation to relative incomes , even without progressivity , would be a major step in matters of budgetary harmonisation . |