Sentence examples for being able to define from inspiring English sources

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Modern women insist on being able to define themselves.

"L.A. is about being able to define your own rules," Gordon says.

Similarly, Mr. Bush has always argued that the United States should not enter a conflict without being able to define victory.

Yet their dependence on each other runs as deep as their rage at not being able to define themselves as individuals.

Being able to define clinical care in business language can eliminate this perceived gap and ultimately facilitate improved patient outcomes and the continued evolution of neurosurgery.

As such, having a career and life vision is not the same as being able to define a specific job in a specific industry at a specific company.

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Maybe it's just a tic of human beings: we have to be able to define ourselves.

Outcome 1: Students will be able to define science news.

But leaders need to be able to define a future.

"I was able to define what was critical for me," Dr. Friedman said.

"They haven't been able to define themselves; there is no passion".

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