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The psychiatrist meant that a fellow human being should not be defined by an illness.
Success in these lessons will, of course, be defined by an inability to concentrate on them.
Nobody likes to be defined by an off-ramp -- unless it starts to make good business sense.
Group policies are rules that can be defined by an administrator for a user's desktop environment.
If he doesn't, his Euro 2012 will be defined by an incident that occurred eight months before the competition started.
In-work conditionality will be defined by an earnings threshold, the equivalent of a 35-hour week on the national minimum wage (currently £212.80).
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Or the group may be defined by a negative experience.
Nor is it a problem that should be defined by a war ten years ago.
They are everyone – and, as such, cannot be defined by a term as restrictive as "gamer".
Don't be defined by a label.
Engels's life was defined by an awkward tension.
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