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Full-time work in the US is currently defined as 35 hours a week.
Hypertension is currently defined as blood pressure readings of 140/90 and above.
But there's a simple answer to that: the money currently defined as profit is nothing of the kind.
Relative poverty and inequality were meaningful concepts too; he regarded the numbers in child poverty, as currently defined, as "a very significant indicator".
High tide is currently defined as the debris line along the shore, which is subject to fluctuation.
For youth, the unemployment picture was even worse: 23.9 percent of people under 25 in the euro zone are currently defined as unemployed, Eurostat said.
Moving those underemployed into longer hours would free up their part-time roles for new entrants, including those currently defined as economically inactive – many of whom have health problems or caring responsibilities.
There is talk of changing the Constitution — particularly the definition of citizenship, which is currently defined as Turkishness — and there is a consensus in the government to return the original Kurdish names to towns and villages.
People whose social care needs are currently defined as "critical", under the classification system used by local authorities, would be the first to have charges removed, with free care extending to those with "substantial" needs as the economy improves.
Andrew Bailey, the chief executive of the PRA, has previously warned MPs that salaries across the City could rise by around £500m as a result of the cap on bonuses which is expected to affect so-called code staff, currently defined as those earning more than €500,000 (£420,000).
The latter two are currently defined as explicit types, thus effectively implementing a closed-world approach.
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