Sentence examples for To be defining from inspiring English sources

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A major obstacle to effective study seems to be defining and measuring stress.

The energy and fearlessness of youth appear to be defining features of young serial entrepreneurs.

His maverick and flamboyant style soon came to be defining characteristics of the glam rock period.

The response of Islamic political parties is likely to be defining in whether, and how, the unrest develops.

Testing though his first few sessions of prime minister's questions will be, they are unlikely to be defining.

"Going into this Ashes series I thought there were going to be defining moments in our careers and there has been on the wrong side, unfortunately".

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Jeb, on the other hand, appears--without saying so--to be defining multiculturalism in the way more often seen in Britain and Europe, whereby multiculturalism is the opposite of integration.

Much remains to be defined.

"I want to be defined by consistency.

Terms need to be defined first.

But some stars refuse to be defined.

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