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1 The Judge is required to define the term for the jury.
2 This is quite a fresh subject; we have still to define the term law.
3 Instead, the board must make guidelines that define the term .
4 But whether it was "disaster night" depends on how you define the term .
5 The anti-retaliation provisions do not explicitly define the term .
6 I have often been asked to define the term "Black Belt."
7 He would be defied to define the term , - and would fail should he attempt to do so.
8 Mr Flanagan spoke with Don Wiseman who began by asking him to define the term 'economic wellbeing'.
9 Travis asked her to define the term .
10 The boys define the term as "a teenage rebellion against low expectations of an ungodly culture."
11 Ellie Price reports for the Daily Politics on what that really means, and how we should define the term .
12 Jarmusch is without a doubt the most rock'n'roll of film-makers -although he obliges you to define the term .
13 How would you define the term , and would you classify any of the artists on your label as such?
14 If you ask me what is the use of them, I can hardly answer you, unless you define the term use.
15 We expect Fantasia to maintain disciplined financial management and "adequate" liquidity, as our criteria define the term , while pursuing growth.
16 A dressmaker - to define the term - is one who understands cutting, fitting, and making dresses sufficiently well to undertake the occupation as a trade.
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