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I want to define more clearly what Burberry is".
The government needed to define more clearly what banking services it wanted to ringfence.
With twice as many personalities in the office, the three managers wanted to define more clearly their own roles.
The report suggested some useful concepts, yet we need to define more specifically the actions that senior managers should take.
It's hard to conceive of two articles that could define more clearly the difference between the music world then and now.
Minutes after Bush flew away, however, reporters asked senior Bush staffers to define more clearly the mission that Bush had deemed accomplished.
The president's call to define "more clearly the duties of C.E.O.'s with respect to accounting and disclosure appears appropriate," Mr. Greenspan said.
The directors amended Verizon's executive severance policy to define more specifically the types of payments that are included when calculating the amount of severance owed to an executive.
First, NATO needs to define more precisely what military capabilities are needed to meet its three agreed tasks: collective defense, crisis management and cooperative security.
But here's what Rove says: In the two weeks before the presidential debates begin, Mr. Romney must define more clearly what he would do as president.
Members of both parties need to define more clearly for the public what Medicare's true problems are and how they propose to address them.
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