Sentence examples for would have defined from inspiring English sources

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You would have defined who your users are in the contract.

I wonder how he would have defined the concept of trust.

"If I had done it at the time I left parliament, it would have defined me.

One would have defined marriage as a union between a man and a woman.

The measure Mr. Bloomberg vetoed yesterday would have defined two consecutive two-year terms as a single term.

Brown also nixed Senate Bill 567, which would have defined certain rifles and shotguns as assault weapons.

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It rolls off the tongue, two easy syllables, much less cumbersome than the words some would have define us.

If Tommy Bahama limited itself to only targeting male executives in snowy climates, the brand would never have developed the popular restaurants, and would've defined itself out of half a market while it was at it.

Somewhere between a flake and a yokel is how I'd have defined it, if asked — a hapless fool, a few steps behind the rest.

If he had wanted the Affordable Care Act to cover hearing aids, or to raise the minimum wage from $7.25 to $7.75, that would not have defined a clash between the people and the establishment.

But he would not have defined himself primarily against his opponent.

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