Sentence examples for having to redefine from inspiring English sources

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Europe is faced with having to redefine its strategic approach to a large eastern neighbour that is economically fragile and swarming with militaristic nationalism.

With local government facing some of the biggest cuts to public spending and effectively having to redefine its role, this could be a good thing.

But to convert foreigners into fully fledged Germans, Germany is having to redefine itself.Opening the door, and closing itThe story of Turks in Germany can be told as a tale of two shocks.

With Brexit on the horizon and an isolationist president moving into the White House, we are having to redefine our place in the world and the influence we wield, more so than at any other time since the end of empire.

The twentieth century saw Britain having to redefine its place in the world.

This can be performed without having to redefine sub-goals or ontologies, or making additional rules regarding additional alternatives.

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We have to redefine our flood plains".

We had to redefine ourselves".

That meant we had to redefine our mission.

In the process, he's had to redefine success.

"We have to redefine the concept of marriage.

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