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People have different definition of the word "complete".
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But a borrower and a lender might have different definitions of what is reasonable.
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But, in the kind of dispute the United States would have to arbitrate as part of a peace process, Mr. Abbas and Israel have different definitions of what would constitute success against terrorism.
Both men, according to American officials, said "we may have different definitions of human rights," and said they had to worry about the rights of Vietnamese to eat and get an education before they moved toward America's agenda.
To this day, the man who knows me best, who has slept next to me for four decades, still doesn't understand that he and I have different definitions of "pampering".
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