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Perhaps, in its broadest sense, it might be defined as a process of isolating or working back to what is more fundamental by means of which something, initially taken as given, can be explained or reconstructed.
It might be defined as the biography of Muhammad perpetuated by the long memory of his community for their exemplification and obedience.
It might be defined not just as hard competition but as the deployment of unfair, unethical and distasteful (if often technically legal) methods.
This is a thing's nature as it might be defined and explained in ordinary Abhidharma philosophy, but with the added proviso that we all know that this is not really how things work.
More importantly, while some scholars had lost faith in the political process, others continued to harbor hope in revitalizing the rule of Dao, however it might be defined, and pushed for political reform.
Our British perception of it might be defined by Kevin and Perry Go Large, but in 2014, Ibiza's more all encompassing than it's ever been.
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The next month, the DOL issued a new interpretation of the FLSA, stressing that the federal economic realities test was vital to the economy, and that it trumped whatever might be defined in a preexisting contract between worker and employer.
Its genre might be defined as Non-Non-Fiction (sic).
I think business wisdom in its plainest sense might be defined as discovering what really works.
Was it absolutely necessary, as "necessary" might be defined by, say, that helpful arch-pragmatist, Machiavelli, to cement one's power position by cutting the head off darling Robb Stark and sewing his direwolf's head onto his neck at that aptly named Red Wedding?
10 Pain might be defined as 'whatever the person experiencing it says it is, existing whenever they says it does'.
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