Sentence examples for still being defined from inspiring English sources

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Mr. O'Byrne's duties were still being defined, the spokeswoman said.

Raytheon's role, he added, is still being defined.

The contractual arrangement, Mr. Reuter said, was "still being defined between the two of them".

The idea of freedom is itself an experiment and it is still being defined here, by people of all ages.

But his job is still being defined, and he says he is not yet sure exactly what his responsibilities will be.

Although testing procedures are still being defined, researchers plan to present such photos to test subjects and ask them whom the person pictured resembles.

"I would still prefer to see the NMW still being defined by the low pay commission in a way everyone accepted was objective".

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The popularity of Web browsers other than Internet Explorer could still be defined as cult.

Question: Can anything still be defined as luxurious when stuffed with seven bodies?

"Even if we build 160 schools, we would still be defined by the failure of Belmont if we couldn't turn it out".

So in a historical context, "abundance" or "wealth" was (and in many cases, still is) defined much differently from community to community.

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