Sentence examples for try to redefine from inspiring English sources

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The answer to her rhetorical question, it seems, is to try to redefine the school.

Companies will exploit this and try to redefine the N.F.L. image to their own advantage.

Legislation has been misused to try to redefine journalistic activities as acts of terror.

These books try to redefine the familiar interpretation of Modernism that flourished during the last century.

Will these younger churches abandon the name or try to redefine it?

He has said he is leading Starbucks "to try to redefine the role and responsibility of a public company".

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Ms. Johansson: "We have Republicans trying to redefine rape".

"The northern Muslims are trying to redefine their identity".

"Because no culture in the history of mankind has ever tried to redefine marriage".

But it also reflects how France is trying to redefine its role in Africa.

Like past Metahaven projects, "Uncorporate Identity" tries to redefine design for a dystopian era.

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