Sentence examples for has to be defined from inspiring English sources

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"The Democratic conference has to be defined, has to get its identity," Mr. Espada said.

That is absurd: the national interest has to be defined through democratic debate.

When Geist has to be defined, the German writer Gottfried Benn said, you can be sure it has perished.

Once you've put a hole in the multilateral system – and Brexit does that – your competitiveness has to be defined differently.

To call me a serial composer, I think, is -- first of all, the term has to be defined, and no one ever bothers to do it.

You might think this begs the question as to whether religion has to be defined in terms of having a supernatural element.

The term identity has to be defined.

This value still has to be defined.

But suppose that that concept has to be defined.

Next, the event window has to be defined.

As a first step, the SPR has to be defined.

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