Sentence examples for normally defined from inspiring English sources

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Just compensation is normally defined as the fair market value of the land or interest taken.

But "risk" is not normally defined as embracing deliberate deception by brokers who twist their research to curry favor with investment-banking clients, thereby abusing investors' trust.

But Monday's carnage was the first act of terrorism, as normally defined, in the US in a dozen years.

The rail fare "freeze" pledge lasts an entire parliament rather than Labour's solitary year, although for a "freeze" read an increase in line with RPI - a rate that has exceeded inflation as normally defined, as well as pay rises, during the last parliament.

Most seats in these categories are in the western suburbs of Sydney and Melbourne, although in Sydney they include seats closer to the city such as Bennelong, Reid, Banks and Barton (seats not normally defined as "western Sydney") and in Melbourne the south-eastern seat of Hotham.

Creativity is normally defined as the process to create something new and valuable.

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It is also an unusually complex one, which crosses and confounds the boundaries that normally define our world; from farming to forestry, shipping to sovereignty, all sorts of interests are brought together in new ways that demand new actions.

That's the way IT normally defines them, right?

Vaccine clinical trial designs normally define standards of prevention applicable to the population where the trial is to take place.

This kind of contract normally defines in some detail both production techniques and inputs that farmers have to comply to.

Now given the conventions that would normally define what the words here signify (what its words 'commonly pretend to signify'), the statement, if it is true, must be false, and if it is false, it must be true.

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