As an island continent, Australia is quite literally defined by its 37, 000km of coast.
Michael Dugher, vice-chairman of the Labour Party, said Mr Cameron's leadership was "defined by failure and broken promises".
She finally got what she had wanted the whole time: to be free and not defined by cancer.
For Steenkamp, this tattoo represented something central to her life, something to be defined by.
It also said poorly defined contracts at hospitals using outside cleaning companies added to the problem.
In most parts of the developing world, control over resources at the village level is ill-defined.
But if it were that simple, mothers would be defined by those things alone.
Your escape route is clearly defined: Sell those municipal bonds whose headline risk is untenable.
Never events are defined by the CQC as serious, largely preventable incidents which should not happen.
If companies find conversion too onerous, he notes, they'll simply terminate their defined-benefit plans altogether.
Because that kind of service and sacrifice has defined our nation for more than two centuries.
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Within these fields, there were defined policy areas that the Assembly could legislate on.
Our Revolution defined a world in which a person was measured by what he accomplished.
Willy is defined by the spirit of competition and by its corollary, invidious comparison.
E-readers these days are defined by their features, meaning, essentially: 'what do they do besides books?
Obviously, when the enemy was a state actor with clearly defined borders, overwhelming firepower made sense.
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The U.S.-Japan partnership continues to be defined by our enduring commitment to the maintenance of peace.
Are there some chemical agents, non-lethal agents that would not be defined under that red line?
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Typically staff have been forced to contribute to less generous career-average or defined-contribution schemes.
This would be suicidal in a global economy defined by science and technology, of course.
Federal workers are more likely to have fat compensation packages of government-defined benefit plans and pensions.
The research also evaluated this knowledge based on subgroups defined by age, gender, and race.
The Designer Resale boutique has created a defined culture with a good strategy, well- executed.
Using a defined-contribution plan, such as 401(k), is one way to achieve smooth benefit accrual.
States also have good reasons for wanting charter schools to participate in defined-benefit pensions.
In 2010, iShares broke new ground when it rolled out six defined-maturity municipal-bond ETFs.
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The 1980s were defined by the PC revolution, the 1990s by the fiber-optic and Internet booms.
Their skills were repeatedly applicable because their employers defined every circumstance the same way.
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Some fans even had missed the blue and orange seats that defined Shea Stadium for decades.
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John Kerry understands the ideals of community, faith, and service, because they've defined his life.
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