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But older Australians were more likely to have more than an average of two standard drinks a day, with 23% of respondents aged from 40 to 49 reporting what was defined as a "lifetime" risk.
And diaries Mr. Murdoch supplied to the Leveson inquiry showed more meetings with Mr. Cameron than those Mr. Cameron had publicly disclosed — a discrepancy his office told reporters was related to what was defined as a meeting.
Most modern scholars agree that Severus as well as Dioscorus probably diverged from what was defined as orthodoxy more in their emphasis upon the intimacy of the union between God and humanity in Christ than in any denial that the humanity of Christ and that of humankind are consubstantial.
Among several causes which lead buildings to perform differently to what was defined in the design stage, commonly referred to as the 'energy performance gap', the occurrence of quality defects has been acknowledged.
Then, a respectability had been growing for what was defined as Low Brow art.
They approached election after election focusing on what was defined as their "base vote --educated women, "minority communities", gays, young vote --educated "issue-oriented" groups.
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Q: What is defined as off-topic?
Projects, schemes and bright ideas all have to be funded, evaluated – what is defined as success?
What is defined as art and the people who make it are changing all the time.
For this reason alone, what is defined as a mental illness warrants our continued scrutiny.
Applicants have to show that they are not what is defined as intentionally homeless and meet criteria for priority need.
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