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It can be used to refer to something that an individual has decided for themselves, usually after careful consideration. Example sentence: She made her own self-defined timeline for completing her project.
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In a world governed by competition, those who fall behind become defined and self-defined as losers.
Self-defined proportion methods use proportions defined by different authors.
In the masculine, feudal sense in which it is presented here, it is ultimately self-defined.
This is wrong, and we all — self-defined feminists or not — should work to change it.
The self-defined, 14,900-inhabitant town 12 miles south of Tampa became the industry capital.
The arguments against self-defined gender are weak, ghastly and easy to pick apart.
"There used to be a self-defined cadre of campaign reporters.
Rousseau's own self-defined struggle, as an outsider in Paris, was against a metropolitan élite.
James isn't the only self-defined vegan making an exception for these special eggs.
The Association of Chief Police Officers' Guide to Self-Defined Ethnicity and Descriptive Monitoring (2001) states: "As a matter of good practice it is recommended that the question of self-defined ethnicity is raised at the conclusion of the encounter".
The turbulent choruses, allusive wordplay and pounding piano interludes faithfully hew to the self-defined subgenre Brechtian-punk cabaret.
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