Sentence examples for about to define from inspiring English sources

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"I was about to define laughter yoga," Kataria said.

It was August 1964, the Beatles had embarked on their first world tour and were about to define an era.

Not incidentally, the personal nature of Mrs. Clinton's book suggests they are about to define a new period in a relationship that has long been a source of gossipy speculation and that even their closest friends describe as enigmatic.

The relationship between the staff – working at the end of a period where good art meant painting like Sickert – and students who were about to define the look of the swinging 60s, was antagonistic.

It is because of this inter-connectiveness that such buzzwords and phrases are coming about to define new energetic sharing levels for our physical world: conscious consumerism, sustainable practices, corporate social responsibility, global diversity in our human commonality, ethical fashion and yes, fair trade.

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The concern is less about measuring knowledge of chemistry or literature than about harder to define skills like critical thinking and problem-solving.

The case has set off a national debate in France about how to define self-defense, and about the decision to charge Mr. Turk.

Too many imponderables, too little certainty about how to define the mission, too little clarity about what constitutes success.

There is profound uncertainty about how to define the zero point and substantial prognostic uncertainty about whether or not an infant will fall above or below it.

I haven't talked in detail about how to define the test for distinctiveness.

There was a serious debate about how to define American goals in Afghanistan.

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