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Yet nearly 11 years on, I reflect upon that moment as a defining one.
This year shapes as a defining one for the virtues of free agency.
It is foolish to overstate the importance of sudden political mood shifts, but conference season 2013 could go down as a defining one.
The McCain strategy is to try to muddy the waters about who is for comprehensive immigration reform and who is not, an issue that has emerged as a defining one for many foreign-born Latino citizens who will vote in November.
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For both parties, the dispute has become a defining one as they hone campaign arguments heading toward November.
These categories can then be used to define relationships within an individual ontology such as defining one dataset as a subclass of an existing dataset or defining one workflow component as a subclass of an existing workflow component.
Nineteenth-century writers often treated region as a defining cultural trait, one so fixed it rivaled biology in determining destiny.
My community was so diverse and international it rendered me unable to identify race as a defining component of ones identity.
However, the IOM report used "error" for both components, defining one as an error of execution and the other as an error of planning[ 33].
Then a permutation of E is defined as a one-to-one function from E into itself and can simply be denoted by a product of some cycles.
The Mentoring and Befriending Foundation (pdf) defines it as a one-to-one relationship, where the mentor volunteers their support to another student.
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