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A market is likely to be defined as at least a state.
We had to define what to put in our 11 hours a day.
The men's game is no longer so easy to define.
Most important, who has the power to define these words?
Families will be defined by the people living in them.
More than anything else, however, the show has come to be defined by its language.
Few political terms have been defined in so many ways.
But now, the people cannot be sure how to define him.
They must be defined according to each country's particular situation.
The question is, Who has a right to define the public interest?
But in medical education the teachers are not easy to define.
For example, how does an individual come to be defined in a certain way?
Yet for most of human history people have defined themselves by work.
A way out of a problem I still could not define.
The problem was defined now, his course of action set.
Research has been defined in a number of different ways.
A child is defined as someone under the age of 15.
The role of the company director has until recently been defined by case law.
The town was defined by court order on May 12, 1870.
In order to state the result we must first define some terms.
Thus, the international system is defined in terms of states.
He defined the name by his every word or act.
The students defined who the student body is as a whole.
But a national look's the most difficult thing in the world to define.
At a certain point I felt too defined by what people heard me play with the group.