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Rather than having ironic recourse to a Taiwanese Norman Rockwell -- or whatever artist might define that country's treasured complacencies -- Mr. Yang pushes aside conventions and goes directly to character.
However you might define that.
For instance, we might define that meetings have to be at least 5 minutes long and narrow down the required distance between two devices".
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The statement sought to gloss over national differences, giving members relatively unqualified support for combating "terrorism," however they might choose to define that term.
Since several genes have been reported in retrospective trials to yield prognostic information independently of the TNM classification, it is reasonable to hypothesize that molecular "fingerprints" could exist that might define sub-groups of patients with significantly more aggressive disease.
These observations have led to the hypothesis that the mode of entry into neutrophils might define the outcome of that interaction (Gresham et al., 2000).
That might define "Putter Perfection" (Overspin Media), which is dedicated to the concept that few golfers love their putters enough - and that they lose countless strokes because of it.
But that doesn't stop them from trying to come up with precise words that might define their ambivalent relationships and their own ever-elusive identities.
Ask students to brainstorm elements that might define the genre, based on this example.
Last night George W. Bush had one of those rare opportunities a president gets to take a bold step that might define his administration.
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