Sentence examples for it would define from inspiring English sources

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To his father it would define the boy's absence".

It brandishes the attitudes and outlooks that once-upon-a-time it would define itself against.

"But it would define the insurers' potential losses and give them the certainty they need to price the coverage".

It would define the inspection regime and ensure that the inspectors could fully accomplish their mission without any hindrance.

He said it would define social policy in the coming decade, and not just on the left.

The idiosyncratic behavior of Google stock from the time that we purchase it to the time that we sell it would define Yale's returns.

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That's great and all but, having personally experienced it, here's how I would define it: in·fer·til·i·ty (ĭn′fər-tĭl′ĭ-tē) n. 1.

Asked if it was fair to call it a Jewish revenge fantasy, Tarantino said: "That wouldn't be how I would define it 100%.

"Today, I would define it as a counter-gender identity".

In the Financial Times yesterday, Richard Spencer, who coined the term, said: "I don't think Bannon is alt-right in the way I would define it".

I think I would define it as taking care of all the details, everything from if the roof's solid to if the endowment's secure".

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