Sentence examples for a working definition from inspiring English sources

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Nor is there a working definition of recovery that means the same thing to everyone.

"Groupthink being a coinage -- and, admittedly, a loaded one -- a working definition is in order.

("What is activism? Develop a working definition of activism for the class").

One need only see whom we have prosecuted for torture to have a working definition.

Replace "Nicki Minaj's Recent Bar-Mitzvah Appearance" with "X," and you have a working definition of the modern rabbit hole.

Mr. Palahniuk is hard to beat if you'd like a working definition of the adolescent male state of mind.

She is discovering for herself that a working definition of depression is an inability to imagine the future.

While all these sites appear to know what they're talking about, none of them offers a working definition of a hipster.

They might not know how to come up with a working definition of social democracy, but they certainly know how to obsess over each other's theoretical differences.

Citing evidence that the religious right is a designation more often disowned than appropriated, she writes: "Even a witch hunt requires a working definition of the witch".

In years gone by, this might have been a working definition of "art cinema": films in which the weather mattered more than the story.

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