redefinition in A Sentence

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    Even Redefinitions of capital will have little impact.

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    It demands belief in yourself and a Redefinition of almost everything.

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    All passionate interests are at risk for Redefinition as mental disorders.

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    Martin Milton, director of the BIPM, said:“The SI Redefinition is a landmark moment in scientific progress.

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    As part of the sepsis Redefinition process, the physician groups also developed a new prediction tool called qSOFA.

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    If your favorite new word- or Redefinition of an old word- didn't pass the test, don't be a snowflake about it.

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    While 2017 will not be a breakout year for Latin American countries, Nostradamus also predicted that it will be a year of Redefinition for them.

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    As the price of oil rises and greenhouse gas emissions threaten to disrupt the climate, a Redefinition of our energy policy is becoming more urgent every day.

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    The 26th meeting of the General Conference on Weights and Measures(CGPM) was special and historic, as the members voted for the Redefinition of 130-years-old“Le grand K- the SI unit of kg” in terms of the fundamental Planck's constant(h).

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    As well, efforts could be devoted to education- reducing the cultural devaluation of women and femininity and, at the same time, promoting a Redefinition of masculinity and femininity that breaks the link between gender and innate interests or abilities.

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    Curators, Francisco Mata and Gerardo Montiel Klint, propose a series of, apparently, unrelated images that force us to reflect on this unsolvable question, since there is not only one Mexican photography but many, and all are in Redefinition and construction, rather than a Curatorial proposal is an invitation to confront the different points of view, establish connections, generate questions and dialogues.

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