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They should redefine the question.
"We're asked to empathize with the idea that we should redefine marriage, and I'm asking you to empathize with at least half of Minnesotans who disagree with that.
He argues that society at large must be recruited to fight poverty, and that both the state and the markets should redefine their roles in that light.Well, great.
I am not ready to write it off, but I do wonder if we should redefine the scope of monetary policy.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, who has long been an F.B.I. critic, said the changes at the bureau should redefine its institutional attitudes.
Schools should "redefine" physical activity, focussing on low-level effort rather than strenuous exercise, says a leading sports medicine consultant.
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Should we redefine how people contribute to the community?
All theatres should constantly redefine what they do, or they risk becoming dinosaurs.
Joyce, who is the agriculture minister and a senior member of the Nationals, said MPs should not redefine marriage.
Should we redefine the term sustainability and our expectations of this convention; particularly in reference to ICT, where the physical hardware and software directly contradicts the purpose that derives use of ICT?
Bishop Richard Malone of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, who also testified, said that the diocese supported civil rights for gay men and lesbians and Maine's current domestic partnership legislation but that the state should not redefine marriage.
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