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Hence, no single defined point.
There is also no longer a single defined training route for leadership.
Combine this with a high-stakes inspection regime and the lack of a single, defined training route for potential leaders and it's a wonder anyone wants to tackle a senior post.
These factors, along with a lack of a single defined training route for leadership, have combined to create "chaotic" situation, according to prof John Howson, former teacher and expert on the teaching labour market.
She was prescribed antidepressants, and when they didn't work, sent to a psychiatrist, who prescribed Valium ("it worked to damage me"), Fentazine, which gave her akathisia, "the worst single, defined episode of my entire life," as she wrote in her memoir.
But it's not an exact science, and can't come up with a single defined plain-ness.
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Beside contemporaries like Thomas Mann and Joseph Roth, Zweig can seem like an also-ran; he left no single, defining masterwork.
While the roster lacks a single, defining franchise player, it is as deep as any in the league.
EL: I don't think there was a single, defining turning point, more an accumulation and fusion of positive changes.
And for many of the rest, like Staff Sgt. Joe N. Wilson, 30, of Crystal Springs, Miss., there was no single, defining event to attend.
Actually, the latter part of "Control" returns to cooing pop romance, but its no-nonsense opening songs, which became hit singles, defined the album's stance.
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