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"I think people in the industry have to learn to redefine things ….
You know, the word "continent" has no scientific definition... they're just cultural definitions, and I think the geologists are wise to leave that one alone and not try to redefine things so that the word "continent" has a big, strict definition".
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Is there anything to be gained by redefining things that have long been described, seemingly successfully, as scientific, political, technological or just plain resourceful as design?
There's no question it was pushing the envelope, and redefining things for them.
That day and the action and reactions after it redefine every thing, cause a re-evaluation of every thing, from personal philosophies to humor: nothing is funny in the same way, though things are still funny, but for different reasons.
"But the world has redefined those things," Mr. Peterson said.
"This is one of those classic issues that, in a sense, redefines some things," said Connie Mack, the former Republican senator from Florida who opposes abortion but supports the research.
Feminism has made progress redefining some things that men took for granted, such as sexual harassment and date rape.
Apple can redefine a few things, tweak some more, use the Darwin core, and please everybody all of the time.
Baz Luhrmann is such a smart filmmaker who always does things that redefine the medium.
Mentally, I've had to redefine my goals and things that are happening on and off the court, and just make sure that I'm in a good place".
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