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And that show is an inconsistent mess that has been unable to define itself for years.
The club has been unable to define its identity: Is it a Mexican club playing in the United States?
"No one is convinced that Gray Davis has done anything but a poor job as governor, but the Simon campaign has been unable to define him as a reasonable candidate, and he has been reeling for so many negative stories about him".
It was this horrible experience I'd found uncomfortable or traumatic at the time, but had been unable to define as rape because it was so normalized," she says.
"I'd read an article about rape and it showed me that was exactly what had happened to me, this horrible experience I'd found uncomfortable or traumatic at the time, but had been unable to define as rape because it was so normalised," she says.
In A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, Marx accepts the labour theory of value as advocated by David Ricardo, but whereas Ricardo drew a distinction between use value and value in commodities, Ricardo always had been unable to define the real relationship between use value and value.
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Finally, among the strains for which the VNTR was unable to define any lineage, there was 94.0% agreement between the SNP and spoligotype-defined lineage (Table 1).
His repressed heart is unable to define its desires.
Like her neighbors, Kate is unable to define herself outside the grid of convention.
Lila can only be Elena's tale: outside that tale she would probably be unable to define herself.
But "we were unable to define the worth of something we didn't want or need," she said.
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