Sentence examples for avoided being defined from inspiring English sources

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Graham McClaren and Neil Murray will be coming to Dublin from a national theatre that has successfully avoided being defined by an institutional building in which it is housed.

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Mr. Obama has always sought to avoid being defined by labels, presenting himself as open to ideas from the left and the right.

But in an effort to avoid being defined solely by tragedy, the university has not permitted merchandise that juxtapose the date April 16 with the university's name or trademarks.

"Angle can beat Reid if she can avoid being defined as too right-wing even for conservatives, which, given her history, will be hard for her to avoid," said Michael Green, a professor of history at the College of Southern Nevada.

But a look at the advertising themes and images being employed by Democrats shows all the ways they are trying to personalize their contests and avoid being defined as ideological partners of President Obama's or as part of the Washington establishment.

When she re-defines "faggot" for her own purposes to avoid being defined homophobic, I must shout out, "Yes!

Generally, avoid using variations of the word being defined in the definition.

While this fixed effects approach is appropriate for the overall evaluation, further work is required so that the assumption of homogeneity across individuals can be examined and to avoid what is defined as the " ecological fallacy" [ 15, 16].

This random assignment is performed to avoid bias, which is defined as an imbalance in key factors—such as age, gender, or severity of the condition among participants.

But after a year in which those proposals languished and gun control failed, the White House is eager to avoid letting Obama be defined by quixotic ambitions.

Thus, a self-avoiding random walk is defined to avoid any visited nodes.

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