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Although we may profess to believe, as the linguist Dwight Bolinger once put it, that dictionaries "do not exist to define but to help people grasp meanings," we don't often act on that belief.

No "free and fair elections" can take place under the supervision of a power-hungry military junta, vying relentlessly for continued political domination and the protection of their vast economic empire – so relentlessly, indeed, that no constitution exists to define the powers of any presidency.

Various standards exist to define a material and distinguish it from others that might seem similar.

A strategic requirement exists to define a methodology that may be used to create a representative HP duty-cycle.

Historic groundwater conditions are poorly documented and insufficient information exists to define time-variant groundwater levels.

Although guidelines exist to define the scope of practice for basic and advanced TEE, there remains a lack of such guidelines for perioperative point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), despite a number of recent calls for action in the academic anesthesia community.

They exist to define the familial unit and identify our kin.

The problem is that the research does not yet exist to define broad based parameters for quality.

A variety of tools exist to define groups of orthologous proteins.

No standard methodology exists to define what constitutes an outbreak in this population and setting.

For both VLU and DFU, two methods exist to define a nonhealing wound.

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