For any behaviour to be defined as addictive, there have to be specific consequences such as it becoming the most important activity in the person's life or being the way they improve their mood.
Marx, much like the classical economic thinkers of his era, knew that for money values to be stable, they would have to be defined in terms of gold.
The mutual fund and insurance companies that marketed to these plans failed to realize that the products they designed to be sold to defined contribution plans had to meet higher applicable fiduciary standards.
He might be tempted to bias the primaries (the rules are yet to be defined), for instance by having the earliest ones held in pro-Labastida states, to give his favourite early momentum.
They kept the financial intelligence functions of the FIA intact, but left the details of its supervisory functions to be defined by subsequent regulation which has yet to be completed.
First, our collective understanding of what it means to be a social enterprise needs to be re-defined.
For Steenkamp, this tattoo represented something central to her life, something to be defined by.
The devil is in its detail, or lack of it: the mining minister will have plenty of discretion in awarding licences, and conditions relating to social development have yet to be defined.
Universities had their own assessment procedures, she suggested, and if exam results were to be more precisely defined, percentages could be used, without having to further confuse the exam system.
The company plans to release a series of yet to be defined products, which will initially available through investment advisors.
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The proposal is, in many respects, cosmetic, pandering to the misguided but popular perception that democracy has to be defined in terms solely of process (election) rather than process geared to outcome (ensuring outputs that represent the popular will).
The implications were recognised by de Gaulle: if France were to be a power to be reckoned with in a world now defined by the cold war, it had to rid itself of the Algerian millstone whatever the objections of the settlers who would then have to seek refuge in France.
That may be difficult since their party tends to be defined, as it was not in the breakout years of 2006 and 2008, by a liberal incumbent president.
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So you have to grab at least 50% of the market for this to be defined as a success?
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The ethnic differences cited in the study could have to do with genetic predisposition, but that connection has yet to be defined, Mattox said.
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To see why, the concept of short-selling needs to be defined.
The U.S.-Japan partnership continues to be defined by our enduring commitment to the maintenance of peace.
SmartBook represents a breakthrough achievement in reading, as it breaks the centuries-old tradition of books as linear experiences that presume to be read in their entirety, and in a pre-defined sequence, in order to be understood.
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It must be assumed that the new coach is aware of the EPD candidates and prepared to work with them, but the balance of power between the two has yet to be defined.
Although the true upside of customer engagement is still yet to be defined, a Gallup report points to a lack of engagement as a leading indicator of customer attrition.
Women must be willing to speak up in order to develop their financial knowledge, use their God-given skills to communicate, and recognize their accomplishments in the same way men do, unwilling to let themselves be defined by anything but the value they offer to their clients or customers.
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As the next generation of business leaders, buyers and customers evolve, a social business will be mostly defined by its ability to be responsive to customer demands .
But he spent three years reverse engineering the flight navigation software that receives ACARS signals to find bugs that allowed him to send his own commands to the systems, either from a software-defined radio that can be tuned to use ACARS or from a compromised airline system.
But I want to repeat what I said last year in Prague: When nations and peoples allow themselves to be defined by their differences, the gulf between them widens.
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We can choose to be defined by our differences, and give in to a future of suspicion and mistrust.
It was a night to be defined by Obama blue, but news organizations were reluctant to rely on exit polls, so unsteady in some recent races, to predict victory in close states.
Duke has a solid academic reputation, but increasingly it seems to be defined more by its salacious scandals easily gone viral thanks to the Internet.
The product, service and brand will continue to be defined and developed separately with the same Tumblr irreverence, wit, and commitment to empower creators.
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But at the same time he doesn't want to be defined as the black candidate in the race, realizing the possibility that white voters would be turned off to that.
The whole interview is peppered with references to God or the Bible and he makes a point of saying that his life is certainly not going to be defined by him being the Springbok coach.
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