Sentence examples for as being defined from inspiring English sources

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In his iconic Canadian novel, "Two Solitudes," Hugh MacLennan describes Quebec as being defined by two competing cultures, nested in two little nations that were also classes, French and English.

"We like to think of landscapes like this as being defined and static," he says.

She describes her butchness as being defined by a masculine aesthetic, and an attraction to lesbians who identify as femmes.

If we are seen as being defined by backward-looking social attitudes we will be seen as unacceptable and unelectable".

A challenge billed as being "defined as the top level in autonomy – 5".

Their resistance to abrasion is identified as being defined partially by the microstructure of the layers within the multilayer system.

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Diversity can be defined as human differences.

Severe AS was defined as no cusp movement seen by the EP reviewers.

21 Severe AS was defined as ELI ≤0.55 cm/m.

High-risk CAC and AS were defined as CAC >10 and AS >100, respectively.

The AS was defined as the slope rate of ascending curve.

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