Sentence examples for to being defined from inspiring English sources

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And while I welcome criticism of my work, I object to being defined; if false ideas, motives or deeds are attributed to me, I bristle.

But with each successive defeat, they are moving closer to being defined by a slump that has now encompassed one-fourth of the season's schedule.

Or perhaps, after centuries of subjugation, Mali has got used to being defined by whoever comes to dictate the terms of its existence — usually by force.

Like Mr. Dukakis in 1988, Mr. Obama is relatively new to the national scene, and thus vulnerable to being defined by Republican attacks.

Tonight is one of those nights where the comedy comes dangerously close to being defined by the audience rather than the comic.

"When it comes to specifics, I haven't had one thing that resonates with a whole focus group," she told me, which opens her up to being defined by the Perry campaign.

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Much remains to be defined.

"I want to be defined by consistency.

Terms need to be defined first.

But some stars refuse to be defined.

Beyond that, it remains to be defined.

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