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Refugees are instead defined by the stories and the words that others use about them.

Even the conference facilitators had difficulty giving us tangible examples and instead defined the term advocacy over and over again.

At the time, several EU member states were opposed to compulsory quotas and instead defined the 40,000 figure over two years as a voluntary intake.

But if a secret's significance was instead defined in terms of how much time its keeper spent thinking about it, the landscape-bending effects reëmerged.

Compensating controls are not specifically defined inside the Payment Card Industry (PCI) but are instead defined a self certifying merchant or Qualified Security Assessor (QSA).

The N.F.L. has few quaint nooks and crannies of tradition and is instead defined by the here and now of violence.

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Unlike most software, video games are not made to support external, user-defined tasks, but instead define their own activities for players to engage in.

The World Health Organisation has downgraded Zika from a "global health emergency", instead defining it as an ongoing threat, like other mosquito-borne diseases.

An interpretation more in line with government policy would instead define disadvantage in terms of the chance of a child from a particular social or racial group gaining a place at any given school.

The new system retires the IPK and instead defines the unit of mass through the electrical force needed to counteract the weight of a kilogram on a machine called a Kibble balance.

Properties instead define the semantic structure of the knowledge base.

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