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Clearly there is no hedging reason for such a thing, and even on the speculative side it seems unlikely that such a provision would be buried deep within the definition of bankruptcy.
These different ways of engaging with the heroic ideal suggest a deeper, more intricate definition of heroism.
On delving deeper into the definition of carbon offsets, it becomes clear why airline offset schemes have become controversial.
To put it in context, the US government's definition of "deep poverty" is $8.50 per day, per person.
As George W. Bush enters his final year as president, the struggle to succeed him has revealed deep disagreements about the definition of post-Bush conservatism.
Sometimes called an "ecosophy," deep ecology offers a definition of the self that differs from traditional notions and is a social movement that sometimes has religious and mystical undertones.
What is the definition of "deep learning"?
Among the advantages, data synergies leading to the integration of heterogeneous sources of information, the definition of deep phenotyping and markers re-modulation; the establishment of clinical decision support systems.
I have a client who is $1 billion in trouble," says Bijan, chuckling at the new millennium's definition of deep pockets.
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