Sentence examples for define than from inspiring English sources

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Yet Duterte is harder to define than the caricature his profanity-laced public speeches present.

The nature of artistic merit is less easy to define than to recognize.

The merits of the orchestra are simpler to define than those of the misunderstood Austrian composer himself.

He is, after all, infinite in every respect, and therefore much easier to define than a finite thing.

The growth of large, liquid markets in many of these makes their prices easier to define than in the past.

But even those sympathetic to the idea of a best-practices code say it is harder to define than it might appear.

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Such categories may be less defined than you suggest.

He is engagingly played by Hal Sparks, and better defined than two of his friends.

You don't get press freedom issues more starkly defined than that.

John Relyea's Figaro seemed less sharply defined than it has in past seasons.

The result is to dehumanize the characters, who seem less defined than the mounting feeling of dread.

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