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Surely they are defined more by their differences than their similarities.
Like continents, planets are defined more by how we think of them than by someone's after-the-fact pronouncement.
This paper examines some of the simpler ones that are defined more clearly in terms of easily measurable mechanical properties.
They forget that great celebrities, like great musicians and actors, are defined more by what they say no to than what they say yes to.
An F.K.T. can be accomplished on foot, skis, or some combination of the two, along semi-official routes that are defined more by geography than by supervised start and finish lines.
Great cities, of course, are defined more by their cultural and social identities than by their business arrangements – and Silva concedes that London, with its disappearing bars and music venues and its vast expense, is having a tough time, and will have an even tougher one if creative and tech businesses, huge drivers of the economy, begin to move elsewhere.
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Within this transatlantic context, Turner was defined more than ever as a modern creative force.
Benefit can and should be defined more broadly than merely financial advantage.
Ever since, presidential debates have routinely been defined more powerfully by images than by words.
You were defined more by family, by how you got along.
The common ground of citizenship should be defined more by political than by cultural membership.
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