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If you can define the outcome better, you can define the support they need to achieve".
How do you enforce good governance even if you can define it?
That is, of course, if you can define what happened on Radio 1 last night as an interview.
From the process of asking others the same question I realised that if you can define why you are here, then you have discovered your purpose.
But a nigger is a nigger only if you can define him as such — and make him see himself as nothing but.
If you can define and defend these elements, you won't just build a powerful brand story, you'll also create a living brand myth.
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"It's definitely completely different; I don't know if it's something you can define [yet]." When she posts videos on Instagram they can get 200,000-plus views, and her Facebook Live chats reach more than a million people.
If you can correctly define them all then you're... probably lying.
"People here talk about the weather as if it can define the city," he said.
Those experts must have absolutely gigantic brains if they can define excessive risk years before investments pay off.
If they can define a future and if they can inspire people, that's a great combination.
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