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It correctly defines the issue as being the middle class versus the elite (as opposed to the middle class versus the poor).

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza has a post up wondering if this will qualify as an "October Surprise," which he correctly defines as "a last-minute event that changes the course of an election".

We will show that the above formula correctly defines a selfmap of.

In accordance with the literature, this study more correctly defines inputs as "facilitating", whilst following recent methodological developments, crop-subsidies are treated as an endogenous strategic variable in the production function.

Use of the directional loss model therefore correctly defines pressure loss and flow direction within the heat exchanger without the need for explicit modelling of individual heat exchanger channels.

It has positioned more missiles and troops on its coast opposite Taiwan; it flies air patrols increasingly closer to Taiwan; and it trots out its familiar dragons to breathe fire whenever President Lee correctly defines Taiwan as having a "state-to-state" relationship with China, or when he discusses developing (with or without U.S. support) a defense against China's missiles.

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Nor were they able to correctly define the words "voir dire," "deliberation," or "jury".

If you can correctly define them all then you're... probably lying.

After all, despite the simplicity of the assignment -- correctly define and spell a short list of words 23 of 24 students, and countless parents, were stumped.

Michael Yaros "This novel correctly defined 'love' for me, as 'the state in which the welfare and happiness of another become essential to your own.'" Spider Robinson "As a non-white, non-Western reader of English language fiction since early childhood, I had begun to internalise the idea that good fiction needed to meet the standards set by dead straight white men.

2.29pm BST More World Cup snidery - Uruguay take on El Diego Facebook Twitter Pinterest 2.27pm BST "The news from the England camp is that there is no news from the England camp, reflecting the general paucity of news from the England camp that could be correctly defined as news from the England camp".

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