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Depends on how one defines the job done.
"It all depends," he said, "on how one defines a miracle, Monsieur Blatand.
As it happened, Mr. Keaton had directed before, depending on how one defines the term.
It depends, of course, on how one defines "extended period of time".
However, the very openness of the idea of prominence makes it completely unmeasurable: "The notion of a peak in prominence becomes a completely subjective affair, so that it does not really throw any light on how one defines a syllable".
Depending on how one defines that term, this might include the statue of Christopher Columbus, at Columbus Circle, the monument to the physician J. Marion Sims, at Fifth Avenue and 103rd Street, or the marker for Philippe Pétain, the French First World War hero who became a Nazi collaborator, on lower Broadway.
One's response to this observation may depend, however, on how one defines "quality research".
Whether or not one considers these two terms as synonyms, depends on how one defines weak signals.
However, depending on how one defines encryption, the claim that Square does not use hardware encryption is actually true for now.
Several of our country's presidents are native to Illinois (depending on how one defines "from").
It appears as though this is almost true, depending again on how one defines sex for pleasure.
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