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The program's eclecticism did less to define the company's artistic profile than to provide a showcase for the dancers.
The responses by Mrs. Clinton, who moved to the state a year ago to run for the Senate, and Mr. Lazio, who was born on Long Island in 1958, served less to define all New Yorkers than to define these two particular New Yorkers.
10 To facilitate comparison with earlier studies, in the primary analyses we used an ejection fraction (EF) cut-off point of 50% or less to define LV systolic dysfunction, with 40% or less defining moderate/severe dysfunction.
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The ethnically diverse sample respondents were less likely to define active ageing as having physical health and fitness, and were less likely to rate themselves as ageing actively, than more homogeneous sample respondents.
But the women are less apt to fall apart — and this goes even for the primary breadwinners — because they are less likely to define themselves by their job in the first place.
Insight, however, has proved less difficult to define and to study.
It has a cultural status that is just as clear, though perhaps less easy to define.
Although the nodes are obviously employees, the links between them are far less intuitive to define.
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