Sentence examples for define ones from inspiring English sources

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For example, Christine Korsgaard (1996) maintains that reasons derive from the demands of autonomy, or being regulated by stable principles that define ones' self, which she identifies as a necessary condition for acting at all.

One may easily define ones that are already known to be true (the fine grained Gibbs entropy cannot decrease) or false (the Boltzmann entropy cannot decrease, or cannot decrease on average).

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More than a thousand federal statutes rely on marriage to define one's status.

Privacy allows one the freedom to define one's relations with others and to define oneself.

Remember that sexual orientation is only one of many characteristics that define one's identity.

She also became involved with other campaigns for the right to define one's own sexuality.

They shape each other, define one another, and where one leads the other will follow.

"To define one's Jewishness is itself fraught with ambiguity," Mr. Rothenberg writes.

Further Questions for Discussion: -Does social class define one's identity?

Neither Dave nor Mary Murphy, when asked, could define one to their satisfaction.

The characteristics that define one's political orientation are also at the fore of certain jobs, the sociologists reported.

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