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Together, they allow one to begin to define a new approach to counterterrorism.
But conventions, like elections, are partisan events, where candidates begin to define themselves for voters.
Shaming and shunning can become the norm when minorities begin to define acceptable behavior for continued membership.
The area, the people, and the institutions within its political boundaries can only begin to define the essence of Boston.
Unless we view events like 9/11 and Beslan through the lens of moral clarity that they merit, we cannot begin to define these values.
On the Republican side, Michael Bloomberg easily won the party's mayoral nomination and must now begin to define himself for the larger general electorate.
"As you begin to define how traffic moves, you're also defining how pedestrians move," said Amanda M. Burden, director of the City Planning Department.
They begin to define themselves by that description, and when times get tough and that self-image is threatened they have difficulty with the consequences.
"There are many who believe that this is a dangerous slope to begin to define treatment decisions according to race," Dr. Yancy said.
Now that I have played male and female roles in Shakespeare's plays, I can begin to define the differences between them.
Mrs. Crisci felt that some of her friends were trying to rush her back to a routine that she could not begin to define.
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