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What he didn't anticipate was that the financial crisis would redefine that mandate.
The proposal would redefine Mr. Turnbull's role, eliminating some of his administrative duties.
A new model would redefine success – and be based on capacity, empowerment and voice.
Ryan's plan also would redefine the nation's large public entitlement programs: Medicaid for the poor and Medicare for older Americans.
The House vote would redefine the hours-worked threshold under the employer mandate from 30 to 40 hours.
After the war, they rejoined the Fifa fold – whereupon the Scots would redefine hubris with a particularly spectacular grand gesture.
Mr. Donaldson said the new, slimmed-down Aetna, still the nation's biggest health insurer, would "redefine the company's business model".
A bipartisan group of 119 members of the House recently reintroduced legislation that would redefine mining waste as a pollutant.
He said the purchase of UK Waste from Waste Management would redefine the shape of the British waste industry.
Instead this bill would redefine "poverty", scrapping income as the way we measure being poor and replacing it with worklessness.
At a press conference heralding the resurrection of the World Football League, I learned from former 49er coach Bill Walsh how the new league would redefine football.
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