Sentence examples for changed definition from inspiring English sources

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Literally the most misused word in the language has officially changed definition.

"Part of the reason is that we are working with a slightly changed definition of civility".

Growing concern that HSDD criteria are not appropriate for women led to interim definitions of low desire in 2003, and to an officially changed definition in 2013 (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).

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The Tories frequently changed definitions of unemployment, and treated privatisation proceeds as negative public spending to flatter their figures.

It was difficult to compare TNM and stage, since different classifications were used in different studies and the TNM classification has changed definitions in recent years.

Mr. Romney, a Republican, also sought to change definition of when life begins to the moment of conception.

(In 1999 the Legislature changed the definition to 70 years).

"We just changed the definition of what is proficient," Ms. Davy said.

The Thatcher government changed the definition of "unemployed" either 23 or 27 times.

"When John Howard was prime minister he changed the definition of marriage without a plebiscite," Cameron said.

Sprint filed a proxy statement earlier this month that changed the definition of when control of the company had changed.

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