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Sentences with definable

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  • Many suffered from a definable alcohol, drug, or mental disorder.
  • To define judicial functions.
  • “You can add more and more ingredients till it becomes some not very definable thing, like mixing all the colours together.
  • But a few metres on it is a definable watercourse, gathering momentum and carving its way along the rock base.
  • To define one's responsibilities.
  • To define property with stakes.
  • It has evolved from being a haphazard form to a well definable delicate category of music.
  • It's one of the most noticeable and definable parts of a woman's body, and if you are unfortunate to have breasts you aren't happy with.
  • The roof was boldly defined against the sky.
  • Whether you are a detailed plotter or someone who likes to just sit down and write freeform, a story is made up of distinct and definable scenes.
  • Accountability unlike responsibility, implies a definable and measurable commitment to deliver a specified result.
  • While that might not provide any immediate or definable solace, the idea promotes a long term sense of security, a sense that whatever happens.
  • Causes and cures: No known or definable cause for this condition currently exists.
  • Stating your accomplishments in a factual, definable way is essential in creating a resume that GETS READ.
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