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Now, in politics, there merit to fighting a losing battle -- if you can enforce a strict definition of the territory you want to occupy, that's a reference point for voters if things fail to work out and they start shifting sideways.
(a)Definition of insanity.
(a)Definition of small entities.
As chief constable of the Still Water lab at the University of Maine, he works with Co-director Joline Blais to enforce an expansive definition of networked art in the academia and the art world, as argued in their 2006 book At the Edge of Art.
The important question for journalists to ask themselves, Mr. Powell said, is "Am I intellectually honest enough to confront my own biases?" In general, The Times has enforced a strict definition of impartiality.
But Jacqueline Woods, vice president for global practices at Oracle, said Oracle would not enforce its definition of the contract or charge confused customers additional fees.
Soldiers enforce a state of civil emergency.
The bill does not include a definition of sexual orientation, and that could create confusion for officials trying to enforce the policy, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif). said.
A Definition of Formula Algol.
Provide a definition of DNA.
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