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However, this re-definition and re-shaping is not just the responsibility of the government, parliament and the devolved nations.
It was in the 1990s that the radical re-definition of an undergraduate as a toddler began to kick in.
At it Dave Hook, of alternative hip-hop group Stanley Odd, described the independence debate "as a constantly evolving re-definition of ourselves".
Regardless of their age, members of the recession generation will most likely be shaped by a return to Things That Matter, a re-definition of values.
One answer is the gradual rise of the middle classes, whose clammy grip on western civilisation brought with it a gradual re-definition of virtue.
It was not merely a great display of goalkeeping, it was nearly a re-definition of the role of goalkeeping, or at least pushing the keeper-sweeper gig to an unprecedented successful extreme.
The last section of the paper provides accurate guidelines for future experimental tests needed for re-definition of current standards.
The new organizational model also led to the re-definition of the "resource model" of some units (Worren 2012).
In the recent 2016 re-definition, grade A is now termed "biochemical leak" and no longer considered a true PF.
The imminent re-definition of PTSD in DSM-V highlights the need for empirical studies to validate the utility of the A2 requirement.
It will consequently act as a catalytic tool towards the re-definition of urban space, generating mutations on architectural morphology and typology.
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