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"The only problem I have with new media is trying to define it," Mr. Knight said.
Another absurd thing is trying to define a coding change worth fully testing.
"I'm convinced that one of Wagner's passions is trying to define the divinity of persons," Hampson says.
SAP, for instance, is trying to define different levels of consultant, because consultancy services are its largest single purchase.
Indonesia is trying to define its role in the world and determine how best to relate to other major players.
One of the favourite political sports in Russia is trying to define the country's place in the historical cycle.
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"The first thing you do is try to define the atmosphere of the game, from there you progress through looking for images that express that feel.
In this paper, it is tried to define suitable assumptions given the situation of ELVs management in Iran to model the problem as a third-party reverse logistics network.
And how do you deal with a defining trait of the people you are trying to define: their habit of making fun of worthy government proposals?
"They're trying to define themselves.
People are trying to define what 'defeat' means.
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