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Being disabled or chronically ill while not being rich enough to survive without government help has now been redefined as a personal failing.

The counternarcotics stuff had only recently been redefined as a CIA mission, and there were plenty of chiefs back at headquarters who were not sold on the idea.

But either way, one reason Republicans are having trouble understanding the reality of the situation is that in the Republican frame, simply letting a sequester-level continuing resolution go through, or raising the debt ceiling to pay the debts that result from that budget, has been redefined as a concession to Democrats.

Under the new draft guidance, a children's centre has been redefined as a place where users can be directed towards certain services rather than providing them itself.

That in itself is one reason why the disappearance of air travel under humane conditions for most Americans is ignored -- it has been redefined as a luxury that common folk cannot and should not expect to afford except in their dreams.

Thereby adipose tissue has been redefined as a key component not only of the endocrine system, but also of the immune system [ 47].

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WAT has been redefined as an active endocrine organ rather than a passive storage site for lipids.

As a consequence, more recently AChE has been redefined as an important regulator of apoptosis, because it can be induced by a variety of apoptotic stimuli [ 48, 49].

Sickness is redefined as a deviant social role, and mental illness becomes "subjective".

Marriage was redefined as a voluntary contract that conferred rights upon the wife as well as the husband.

But no, Russia's war in Afghanistan, (435,000 battle deaths) is redefined as "a Russian-bolstered civil war".

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