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In its reports, the F.T.C. did not detail how it defined harm or what quantitative measures it had used to determine that Google users were better off.
It's about becoming more conscious of how it defined their lives and the way they are now.
The most important indicator that the Fed wanted to throw down the gauntlet is in how it defined the mortgages that would be subject to special consumer protection.
Companies would be exempted if they were not profitable, the Treasury said, but gave no further detail about how it defined those sectors.
In fact, it was the first major change in how it defined itself that saw it blow up from a low-key London street festival celebrating an aspect of Caribbeanness, with a cast of several hundred, to a vivid expression of what it meant to be black in Britain, attracting hundreds of thousands from all over the country.
We asked Pandora how it defined a session, and were told it will "last longer than just a song or two".
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This is how it defines its sacred space.
Now, the idea is that the Treasury Department might unilaterally change how it defines a capital gain.
The new interim government in Iraq will have to consider how it defines Iraq's identity.
What the Fed might do depends on how it defines the danger to the economy.
The authors then look to the federal Torture Victims Protection Act to see how it defines torture.
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