Sentence examples for as once defined from inspiring English sources

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For eradication of poverty (as once defined) in the industrialised countries, read widening North-South gap.

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"I don't think the themes addressed in contemporary Cuban art are as focused on the political and social conditions as they were, as [Castro] once defined them," says Couturier, who is currently showing the work of a trio of contemporary Cuban artists in his gallery.

You can either pretend, as Labour does, that the government should go on as before, and hope no one notices the illogicality of promising to spend far less on much more; or you can recognise that the crisis of over-spending is really a crisis of over-government and do something about it: progressive austerity, as George Osborne once defined it.

Inspired by the relentless forward march of post-punk, the young Reynolds was sceptical of bands such as Primal Scream or Spacemen 3, who waved their influences like a flag: "music," as he once defined it, "where the listener's knowledge of prior rock music is integral to the full aesthetic appreciation of the record".

Theirs is a 'non-mainstream' project by and for, as Pierre Bourdieu once defined it, an academic nobility who 'feel different and feel justified in being different, and are seen and recognised as such, and are therefore from the outset bound for separate spaces and separate futures, apart from the common'.

Forbes: Maybe you could just quickly explain that in terms of equities, as you once defined it, you have 5,000 companies being traded.

In my experience as head of a growing startup, networking — or "creating a fabric of personal contacts who will provide support, feedback, insight, resources, and information," as someone once defined it in the Harvard Business Review — is vital.

Take his disquisition on detail, which comes down first to asserting its importance, then to questioning its all-importance, and then, after serving up a list of some of his very favorite fictional details, to defining the apt, exquisite detail much as a judge once defined obscenity: as something he knows when he sees it.

The underlying question they wished to clarify is whether the new and old surgical tenets were just transforming us into 'cosmetic surgeons of the musculoskeletal system', as Prof Sarmiento once defined modern orthopaedic surgeons, and we were just becoming prey to market forces and implants companies.

Though we speak loosely about drone "warfare," the way that machine functions bears little relation to war as it was once defined.

They see the lives of many dalits changing fast, especially for those flocking to urban areas like Noida to do casual labour, shedding jobs as sweepers or tanners that once defined them as outcasts.

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