Sentence examples for increasingly defined from inspiring English sources

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And it is a place where neighborhood geography is increasingly defined by gang affiliation.

For many of those in work, life is increasingly defined by precariousness and insecurity.

It is the ruling emblem of an era that is increasingly defined by austerity nostalgia.

Our personal histories, too, are increasingly defined by what Google serves up about us.

Why shouldn't writers find a niche in a culture increasingly defined by its most solipsistic elements?

Power is increasingly defined not by size, but by mobility and swiftness.

American politics is increasingly defined by contempt rather than a sense of common good.

Indeed, despite pockets of severe deprivation, Dundee's story is that of a city increasingly defined by its culture and creativity.

Effective military power is increasingly, increasingly defined not by size or mass but by mobility and swiftness.

As parties today are increasingly defined by their leaders, which one will take centre stage as election day approaches?

People are worried about living in a culture that has increasingly defined status through material possessions and the accumulation of possessions as worthy in its own right.

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