He attempted to define a modern theory of civilization in his book (2009).
For the second time in two days, someone involved with Jones attempted to define the terms of an interview.
Many books in the last ten years have forged ahead, attempting to define these differences.
In particular, it attempts to define what constitutes a proof.
Critically, the bill does not attempt to define "associated forces," either.
To make the distinction maybe difficult; but still the law must attempt to define the different kinds in some way.
Like the American history guide first published 40 years ago, it attempts to define the field and its source materials.
The project would attempt to define all of the roughly 50,000 to 100,000 human genes.
It attempts to define man's identity in relation to God and to the rest of creation.
Whole books have been written attempting to define it completely.
One attempt to define goodness describes it as a property of the world.
There have been many attempts to define the rule of law.
In recent years there have been only few attempts to clearly and precisely define a "right to privacy."
This new type of theology made no attempt to define God.
Despite this there have been various Parliamentary attempts to define the phrase.
There have been different attempts to define them over the centuries.
In the past there have been many attempts to clearly define the island's political status by means of voting.
My subsequent book was an early attempt to define the range and focus of this discipline.
One would therefore expect to find an attempt to define what debentures are.
There are attempts to define the kilogram in other ways.