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They don't know how to define tariffs.
"I wouldn't know how to define the whole thing.
Caution is a quality that the best skiers don't even know how to define.
"We don't even know how to define what Snooki is so good at," he said.
Language doesn't know how to define this new category and probably nor does politics.
So we don't know how to define ourselves as contemporary artists.
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Part of the problem, according to Long, is that not everyone knows how to define operational risk (if you can't define it, you can't guard against it).
When India was partitioned in 1947, the major Deobandi party in Pakistan, Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam, began to call for "Islamization" (a mysterious term no one quite knew how to define at the time).
Mr. Fonte, whose work was seen last year with Aspen/Santa Fe Ballet, knows how to define a contemporary cool with fluent if square-looking movement, but misfires with some spoken text.
That thing was that all Academies were bad, the enemies of progress - and though nobody knew how to define that slippery notion of progress in the arts, we were all in favour of it, that went without saying.
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