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Kidding, but I do redefine my idea of balance daily, sometimes hourly.
If the traditional modes of measuring success are leaving us overworked, stressed out and generally unhappy, what are we supposed to do? Redefine what it means to be successful.
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The field of pharmacogenetics is going to expand and, in so doing, redefine our understanding of the basis of many forms of autoimmunity.
"But Hirst's earlier work did redefine the notion of art work.
Mr Hammond, who has been open about his opposition to same-sex marriage, told BBC One's Question Time: "This change does redefine marriage.
But as elite lawyers like Heineman moved in-house, they redefined the role of CLO and, in so doing, redefined how its occupants functioned within the enterprise.
The Supreme Court has spoken with a very divided voice on something only the Supreme Being can do-redefine marriage.
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