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"That's because the definition of firefighter has changed.

Old age is perplexing to imagine in part because the definition of it is notoriously unstable.

Because the definition of any measure is ultimately arbitrary, Méchain's mistake did no harm to the metric system.

By Ceridwen Dovey October 1, 2015 Old age is perplexing to imagine in part because the definition of it is notoriously unstable.

Prostitution is often conflated with "trafficking" in these statistics, in part because the definition of trafficking that has been pushed to prominence refers exclusively to "sexual exploitation".

The coastal commission says these private surveys are meaningless because the definition of what a public beach is changes daily, with the tides.

Because the definition of antibiotic persistence is anchored in the heterogeneity of the response to antibiotics in the population, it is a population-level phenotype.

However, valid comparisons for these studies cannot be made because the definition of leak is variable, and many patients deemed to have a leak are not sick.

Critics on the right call those statistics dubious, because the definition of "deportation" was changed to include the expulsion of fresh border-crossers.

The words "executive agency" are substituted for "agency" because the definition of "agency" in 31:665(d)(2) applies to the source provisions restated in the section and because of section 102 of the revised title.

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