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The UN's International Labour Organisation includes trafficking for labour exploitation under its definitions of "forced labour", which it uses to define all forms of modern slavery.
But the late rally was not enough to keep the cumulative slide from reaching 10percentthethe benchmark Wall Street uses to define a correction.
One is the language that each side uses to define the nominee, a competition that got under way even as Mr. Obama was announcing his choice.
This process is a risk-based, science-driven mechanism that the F.D.A. uses to define the controls necessary to ensure the safety and effectiveness of new medical devices.
Just don't call her a model .Protagonist" is the word Gucci uses to define Ms. Casiraghi's role in its campaign, entitled "Forever Now".
Labour MP Chuka Umunna, who sits on the Treasury select committee, said he had tabled questions to the chancellor to seek clarity on what the Treasury uses to define "executive".
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But it's being used to define him, too.
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Both are about how technology is erasing boundaries -- the boundaries that we use to define intellectual property, the boundaries that we use to define tax jurisdictions.
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