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At a stroke she had been defined in a way not of her own choosing, pigeonholed as posh totty.
Although solutions to variable-sum games have been defined in a number of different ways, they sometimes seem inequitable or are not enforceable.
Since the 18th century man has been defined in a new, nonbiological way: as a cultural being rather than as the inhabitant of a natural realm.
In "The Loss of Sadness" (2007), Wakefield and Allan Horwitz, a sociologist at Rutgers, argue that the increase in the number of people who are given a diagnosis of depression suggests that what has changed is not the number of people who are clinically depressed but the definition of depression, which has been defined in a way that includes normal sadness.
We can't count on this behaviour, however, because it has not been defined in a standard — though much of this sort of information has been reverse-engineered to a point where today we have cross-browser consistency for most basic operations.
Any object declared in a data model can be extended or referenced by any other that has been defined in a new child model.
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He said: "Hacking is defined in a very prescriptive way under the Regulatory and Investigatory Powers Act.
And their presence again raises the question how this category is defined in a museum of ethnic culture.
HP If a night can be defined in a single phrase, this one takes some beating.
Temperatures of stars can be defined in a number of ways.
They are defined in a text format.
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