Sentence examples for newer definition from inspiring English sources

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A newer definition of life revolves around the idea of autopoiesis.

Among its defects, some astronomers say, the newer definition abandons any pretense of being applicable to other planetary systems beyond our own solar system.

A major shift is taking place, replacing the typical definition of an entrepreneur -- "someone who starts a company" -- with a newer definition, one based on the innate mindset of a person who sees opportunities and pursues them.

My newer definition of "good television" is ANY television that enough people choose to watch.

First, it is an expensive process: $1 million in public funds that could otherwise be used for biomedical research when there's already a newer definition many doctors around the world who specialize in treating patients with ME have been using for years.

Let us refer to this newer definition as a "type II" definition.

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The new definition is much more arbitrary.

Its new definition is fake.

The young United States inherited this new definition.

The new definition of Having It All.

2. A whole new definition of Chief Engineer is needed.

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