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By most dictionaries, that would be defined as "winning".
But mounting anecdotal evidence suggests that physical and verbal incidents that would be defined as violent by any sensible person are in fact increasing.
"We do have a number of support mechanisms in place to assist youngsters that would be defined as high risk or have problems, especially for an elementary school," Mr. Rutherford said.
To identify if there are certain cutoff levels for P and or the P/E2 ratio on the day of hCG that would be defined as detrimental for occurrence of pregnancy in women with normal ovarian reserve undergoing cleavage-stage embryo transfer (ET).
"TKE will not tolerate any actions such as these that would be defined as racist, discriminatory and/or offensive," the organization said, adding that the members in the video were not on chapter premises when the incident happened and were not taking part in a fraternity function.
Drawn up by the UN in response to the wars of the 1990s, not least in Bosnia and Rwanda, which both saw atrocities that would be defined as genocidal, R2P was adopted by the UN as a "norm" for dealing with conflicts where civilians were under attack in 2005.
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I would say that it would be defined as any from of music that communicates the feelings of sadness.
I would say that it would be defined as any form of music that communicates the feelings of sadness.
It also said the charge suggested that "WikiLeaks would be defined as 'the enemy.' A serious abuse".
(At the time, c was known to be constant, but there was no consensus as to its precise value). In 1983, the B.I.P.M. resolved that c would be defined as 299,792,458 metres per second, exactly.
Enterprise, in an interview with Crain's Automotive News, decided over 20 years ago that automotive needs would be defined as vehicle access any time you want, for as long as you want, without ever having to own a car.
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