Sentence examples for ever to define from inspiring English sources

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That is more difficult than ever to define now that new looks are instantly available and open to anyone.

He said the new findings made it harder than ever to define any safe timing or duration for hormone use.

That may be because Ms. Carpenter, whose crystalline alto has lost much of its twang over the years, is harder than ever to define stylistically.

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"If you ever wanted to define big society, this is it".

He regrets that the IAU ever tried to define what a planet was.

To his credit, he circles his subject in eloquent detail without ever attempting to define with any finality what lies at the heart of Morrison's songwriting.

"Today, we strain harder than ever before to define ethical guidelines that will help us to navigate this flood tide of discovery," he added, "as we struggle to construct new moral perspectives within which science and technology can thrive".

Bloomberg has been a bit warier than Thomson of embracing tiered releases for fear of alienating its desktop customers, who provide 80% of its revenues.Technological advances will make it ever harder to define an "early" data release.

In most civilised countries, judging somebody on the basis of their race is illegal; but not in the world's most diverse country, where race is getting ever harder to define.

If you ever need to define Kunderaesque in a hurry, you could do worse than pick up The Festival of Insignificance, Milan Kundera's long-awaited 10th novel and his first for 14 years.

Anyone half- or even quarter-successful who's ever tried to define themselves as "still working class" will know the drill – how they are instantly ridiculed as everything from a poseur and a bleeding heart to a human Monty Python sketch.

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