Sentence examples for would be defining from inspiring English sources

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As we said at the time, Uber's response to this crisis would be defining for the company.

The most important issue would be defining American interests.

Given that such definitions would be defining standards for design of "pivotal" clinical trials, this example was considered to be of "high impact".

Additionally, the underlying events which would be defining event of speciation of human from chimpanzee (with which it shares nearly 99% homology at coding level) still eludes identification and might to some extent reside in such genomic elements.

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All living beings are active and would be defined selves.

Such practices would be defined as violations of antitrust law.

By most dictionaries, that would be defined as "winning".

It was unclear who would replace him, or how the vacant job would be defined.

Two or three fora would be defined with key people to spark debate.

The scope of insurer liability would be defined by federal law.

But when asked how conditionality would be defined, Mr. Draghi was deliberately vague.

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