Lurking behind this definitional debate is a massive amount of subtext.
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By the time she went on SAL, the definitional war over her had ended.
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This may help explain the origin of the definitional hang-ups.
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Monthly economic reports don't normally deal with such dramatic change, definitional uncertainty or distortion from massive government stimulus.
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The earth should, therefore, fall under the category of "life," according to Herbert Spencer's definitional formula.
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Further research is needed to develop definitional and measurement rigor for social capital, to evaluate interventions (e.g.
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I suggest that this issue can be resolved empirically, and need not persist as a definitional or philosophical conundrum.
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Abbott used a press conference following the cabinet meeting to assert a definitional stance on "corporate welfare".
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It's a sign that what it is, and all it has ever purported to be, is a definitional provision.
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But they are definitional.
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Emotional and definitional interdependence.
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There is no room for the ordinary definitional tricks, such as splitting capital from current spending, or adjusting for the business cycle.
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Although each analysis used a different definitional approach to estimate the co-morbidity effect, each demonstrated an associated or increased risk on the outcome.
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Multinomial logistic regression was used to report unadjusted trends in sepsis definitional elements and in mortality risk categories based on organ dysfunction combinations.
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Some may argue this is fair, others take the view it's sharp practice, definitional misdirection at best; at worst gross negligence and moral apathy.
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The last two modes of bifurcation and cladogenesis both depict branching speciation in the definitional sense that two species emerge, where only one existed before.