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Sexual orientations distinctively define the roles, responsibilities, power, and privileges that females and males enjoy in any society, and traditionally this enjoyment is not governed by individual capacity.
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Miliband's challenge too would be to define "change" with a distinctively Labour argument.
Here he suspects of vacuity certain terms that get overworked, "true", "fact", "world", "objective", "realist", "cognitivist"; hence he thinks it much harder than many have done to define a position that is distinctively objectivist.
Developing animal models for schizophrenia presents formidable challenges owing to the distinctively human nature of the symptoms that define it and the thus-far-obscured underlying biological mechanisms.
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Define "loyalty," define "truth".
Define "time," define "space".
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