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Womanhood – to risk the scathing wrath of some – can at last be self-defining.
Race was self-defined by the women involved in the study.
Race and ethnicity were self-defined by the women involved in the study.
However, not being self-defined provides an outside perspective on connections and may identify novel links overlooked by other approaches.
She's self-defining in the same way women are defining themselves today.
Ethnicity of White UK, Black Caribbean, Black African, Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin was self defined.
The mental health problems category was self defined so could have been answered very differently by some respondents compared to others.
All are self defined by the applicant but information on ethnicity and socioeconomic status are voluntarily provided, which results in a major challenge in monitoring widening participation.
The phrase "the freedom of speech," in other words, is not self-defining.
Unlike the train business of 100 years ago, our movement is not self-defining.
Its gross anatomic description and general boundaries offer little doubt, as it is self-contained rostrally while dorsally becomes defined by the course of the middle cerebral artery on its way toward the Sylvian fissure.
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