Sentence examples for failed to define from inspiring English sources

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He has in a sense failed to define himself.

Later, over dinner with Mr. Malone, he lamented that he had failed to define himself.

As in Seebeck's case, Peltier failed to define the cause of the anomaly.

The suit further claimed that the laws were too vague because they failed to define what the requirements were.

Victory in Iraq became elusive because the US military leadership failed to define the mission as a counterinsurgency.

Some on the panel also made it apparent they felt Judge Jackson had failed to define the market in which Microsoft was unfairly seeking to compete.

Mr. Olstein, the fund manager, said the guidelines fell short because they failed to define standards of good practice in valuing companies.

Even The ICM's chief executive, Philip King, says the government has "failed to define what unfair terms in contracts actually are.

Sadly with this decision, the courts have failed to define the exceptional circumstances required for councils to develop community spaces across the UK.

Although the stock exchange recently ruled that all listed companies must have independent "commissioners", it failed to define the term, rendering the measure useless.

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He fails to define this "character" he is discussing.

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