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India's line, for example, defined the poor as those who ate less than 2,250 calories a day.
Chell and Pittaway [ 18], for example, defined the critical incident as a qualitative interview procedure in order to understand an episode from the perspective of the individual who experienced it, taking into account cognitive, affective and behavioral elements.
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The American Heritage College Dictionary, for example, defines the noun "Democratic Party" as "One of the two major US political parties, owing its origin to a split in the Democratic-Republican PAndrew Jacksonrew Jackson in 1828".
The Web site for Wal-Mart Stores, for example, defines the "CD quality" of its online offerings as being "of similar quality as those you would get on a physical CD".
The Web site for Wal-Mart Stores, for example, defines the "CD quality" of its online offerings as being "of similar quality as those you would get on a physical CD". That sounds good, until you read that they are only available permanently compressed at 128.
We are discovering that there are many challenges to this model of operating – for example, defining the boundaries between council and community responsibilities, volunteers feeling strong-armed into helping out but struggling with long-term commitment, reduced adult provision threatening some community engagement etc.
Relevancy rules, for example, define the parameters of what lawyers can present to the jury, whose ultimate responsibility is to weigh the significance of each piece of evidence.
Brian Richardson, for example, defines the term "unnatural narrative" as "one that conspicuously violates conventions of standard narrative forms, in particular the conventions of nonfictional narratives, oral or written, and fictional modes like realism that model themselves on nonfictional narratives.
This includes, for example, defining the terms 'violent video games' and 'violent behaviour' as well as the connotations of the verb 'lead to'.
Thus, they conclude that the freedom of the will cannot be defined as a capacity to turn between alternatives, and instead present alternative definitions of freedom some, for example, define the will's freedom as its inability to be compelled.
The Oxford American Dictionary, for example, defines the term "world music" as "traditional music from the developing world" - there's nothing about rap in Farsi or Slavic soul music.
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