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To defining

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To determine with precision; to mark out with distinctness; to ascertain or exhibit clearly.

  • The defining power of an optical instrument

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"I think I've come close to defining it," he declares.

Nevertheless, Churchill did not share today's Brexiteer obsession with pushing these issues to defining choices.

But I do think that Brussels is key to defining the rules of the future".

But when it comes to defining the positive, the Soviet experience is not much help.

In the AAT decision deputy president Stephanie Forgie took a narrow approach to defining personal information.

Bell contributed to defining new borders in the region after the first world war.

(The work of these scholars represents a "systems" approach to defining the origins of organized societies).

However, when it comes to defining and legislating against "homegrown" terrorism, a number of questions arise.

Mr. Pomeroy chalked it up to "defining ourselves in a much more independent, centrist way".

Just as important to defining the series is the pacing of those traumas.

But today's directors, she added, "respond differently to defining what a program should be".

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