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It is partly a matter of definition.
Another matter of definition, this one.
Sometimes the discussion comes down to a matter of definition.
Success, of course, is a matter of definition.
A matter of definition Sunrise for renewable energy?
"With the biggest questions about our past," she says, "it's always a matter of definition".
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The candidates had little to say about the debate, though Mr. Kerry, noting that education, health care and other issues went unexamined, said, "That was a debate?" A matter of definitions.
Anglo-American law is generally less concerned with matters of definition than is the civil law.
Questions also arose as to new technologies under development, matters of definition, and methods of verification.
And isn't there something faintly shameful about sticking to the obsolete and inaccurate term "philosopher" when we are professionally so dedicated to using words correctly and so attentive to matters of definition?
Not a matter of his definition, in the last analysis, but of his being.
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