Sentence examples for define anything from inspiring English sources

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The deal will then define anything more stringent as a restraint on trade subject to penalties.

We don't define anything as a growth stock just because it's in what was historically a growth sector.

You write "As I gathered suggestions, I came across a characteristic common among frequent travelers: a reluctance to define anything as bad".

Did borders define anything essential, or was the floating proletariat free to forge new alliances, beyond contingencies of race, nation, or class?

Aware of his difficult position, Mr. Sharpton is already hedging his bets, trying to define anything but an overwhelming victory for Dr. Dean as a victory for him.

It's hard to define anything that happens in that strange, libidinous province of adolescence, but this court upheld the judgment that the girl was raped.

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Defining anything under 145 kronor an hour as social dumping meant that several Swedish unions were themselves guilty of the practice.

Early this week Dr. Williams circulated a new proposal, defining anything with a radius of more than 1,000 kilometers (roughly Pluto) as a planet, asking for a vote within two weeks.

The short wavelength of form is defined in terms of the size of the piece because of the difficulty of defining anything in absolute terms.

The key, he says, is to stamp out "emotional parasitism," or defining anything different from your way as wrong.

They should be ashamed that they are so in love with a man who defines anything decent and compassionate towards other human beings as "political correctness".

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