Sentence examples for is still defining from inspiring English sources

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The federal government is still defining the preventive care guidelines.

All convey an impression that Mr. Waters is still defining his style.

Otherwise, it seems that the Obama Presidency is still defining itself.

Even as new applications are churned out, old ones need maintaining and even newer ones developing.The youthful BPO business, meanwhile, is still defining itself.

Natasha Walter, author of Living Dolls and the conscience of modern feminism, is also unconvinced: "[This protest] is still defining women in terms of their sexuality – this idea that what we're saying is that we're proud to be sluts".

And it will be saved only if Morsi respects that elections are not winner-take-all, especially in a society that is still defining its new identity, and stops grabbing authority and starts earning it.

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Monica, however, is still defined by her participation in a relationship that is long since over.

How ironic, then, that he is still defined in such narrow terms.

The global Internet is still defined by the exchange of data between networks.

Bergman is still defined by his heavy-spirited explorations of God's silence.

What, Danticat asks, is the duty of the artist who has escaped this danger but is still defined by it?

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