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"Hague used the issue to redefine himself.
The return of class, because of its sheer reach, has the potential, like no other issue, to redefine the political landscape.
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It's time for new leaders to redefine this issue in ways that persuade the broader Australian community.
"Because that would be, frankly, carrying water for the other side to allow them to redefine the issue in that way".
This helped to redefine the issue of prejudice and got its attention as a problem that could be solved, not just a fact of life that had to be taken for granted.
But in 1999, facing major technical problems and cost overruns, the department issued internal rules allowing itself to redefine some unspecified percentage of the material as "incidental".
Mr. Paterson said the state's Democratic Party had to "redefine how we feel about the issues".
This means that true conservatives must not allow anyone to redefine conservatism as only about fiscal issues and the reach of government.
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