Sentence examples for being a state from inspiring English sources

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The World Health Organization (WHO 1948) has adopted a broad definition of health as being "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".

"There are consequences for being a state sponsor of terrorism.

And far from being a state based on expansion, Syria has steadily lost territory.

The selfie is now a way of being, a state of mind, a literary form.

Google's advice to those it suspects of being a state target is simple.

The Vatican has no permanent population, which is a legal requirement of being a state.

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But Statoil also suffered from being a state-owned company.

The BBC is almost alone in Western democracies in being a state-funded broadcaster.

"People were unsure how the company could move from being a state-owned monopoly to being a privately run company with such competitors as AT&T and MCI.

"There is a point when you stop being a kidult and you start being a state-subsidised organic unit rotting in a care home," says Will Self.

In addition to being a state-of-the-art guide to the composer's life and works, it is a useful introduction to the history of mid-19th-century Russian music.

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