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But he spoke it in a definition which has become almost meaningless.

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So, either 'in' means the same as 'present-in', in which case the definition is circular; or 'in' is itself in need of a definition, which Aristotle does not give.

"In dignity contexts, feelings of humiliation are triggered in the downtrodden, those who formerly were expected to bow in subservience," says Hartling - a definition which, in the context of the House of Commons, could well encompass backbench women MPs.

Nielsen today released new data that examines trends in the "Zero TV household" – a definition which refers to those who no longer watch traditional television offered by cable or satellite providers, but who tend to stream video online, via computers, smartphones or tablets.

Some, such as Mark Easton cite the Parker case as demonstrating how society has been forced to redefine racism and discard the erroneous definition of "prejudice plus power" – a definition which, In Easton's view, tended to only allow ethnic minorities to be victims and whites to be perpetrators.

The Root Definition is a condensed statement about the system and has to consider the six crucial characteristics, present in a root definition, which represent the initials of the mnemonic CATWOE: Clients; Actors; Transformation; Weltanschauung, Owner, Environment (environmental restrictions).

This season marked the first time the show was broadcast in high definition, which meant a hell of a time for girls with subpar makeup skills (*coughs* Aja *coughs*) or bad skin.

In effect, we thus have a recursive definition which makes the definite properties completely transparent by giving each time the precise route from ε, = to the definite property in question.

They are photographed in high definition, which bestows a relatable warmth against soothingly fathomless black backgrounds.

And he said industry money or influence did not play a role in the proposed definition, which he said reflected a concern that too many people with diagnoses of pre-hypertension ended up having strokes.

Further, a broad definition of "evolutionary psychology" which includes all evolutionary approaches to understanding the mind has often been neglected in favor of a narrow definition which refers only to certain research programs within evolutionary perspectives on behavior (Wilson 2009), further fragmenting the body of research in this domain.

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