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— that right at the start is impossible to define precisely.
"Taste is impossible to define, but his is absolute perfection.
"The taste of Charteuse is impossible to define," Mr. Roget explained.
"Comic spirit is something which is impossible to define, but you know it when you see it.
The World of Interiors Min Hogg, the founder of this London-based magazine, once said that "taste is impossible to define".
It says much for his brilliant career that it is impossible to define in which of those three he appears more distinguished.
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"The characters resist him; they are not easy to live with; they are impossible to define.
"It's a thing that's impossible to define," he said.
It's impossible to define, but I know it when I hear it.
The wording was apparently changed after parliamentary drafters objected that a proposed new offence of condoning terrorism would be impossible to define.
We came back the next day and as we keep coming back every night, it has scared the government because it's impossible to define.
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