Sentence examples for defining the term from inspiring English sources

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The problem here is with defining the term "indigenous".

PEOPLE have trouble defining the term hedge fund.

So presumably there's no problem defining the term, for a change?

They will do that by defining the term "qualified residential mortgage".

You might think so, but the BBC World Service once devoted a 12-part series to defining the term.

Defining the term political prisoner in a strictly legal sense is, at present, a task that is simply not possible.

Even defining the term incites the sort of Talmudic bickering usually reserved for philosophers and sports talk-radio hosts.

The string of sellouts has long been viewed with some skepticism (and the Red Sox aren't alone in loosely defining the term).

The signatories argue that although Facebook says it supports net neutrality, it is "improperly defining" the term, and instead favouring certain services over others.

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And so the battle for defining the terms of the debate has begun.

For starters, it uses culturally specific language without defining the terms.

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