Sentence examples for changed the definition from inspiring English sources

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(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.

I'm sure when Anthony Weiner found out he couldn't have it all, he changed the definition.

He changed the definition of news so that news is context, and not just what happened yesterday".

"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.

But for the purposes of Friday's press conference, the NBS changed the definition, referring instead to 15-59 year olds. 15-59 year olds

They also show how much the Tea Party has changed the definition of who qualifies as a conservative.

The government has just changed the definition of 'affordable housing' to properties up to £450,000 That's 17 times the average salary.

When his ship got stuck in the ice and it became apparent his mission was doomed, he changed the definition of success.

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