• That axis is the simplistic definitional trap the cable news nets have fallen into.

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  • Both, the generic as well as the specific definitional objectives of cyber security appear to be reasonable.

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  • "Its our view that the definitional changes and the changes in the size of (banks) are underestimated, " he said.

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  • Sweden and Norway, which have the usual Scandinavian enthusiasm for public health, get round these definitional difficulties by banning all advertising to children.

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  • And although many sections of the draft regulations were finalized as proposed, a significant number of data capture and definitional provisions were revised and clarified.

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  • Finally, Mr Hunt makes the less contentious point that the closure of the News of the World changes plurality in the media universe: that's a definitional point, in that there is, as of today, one less news voice.

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  • This makes hipster the perfect definitional term for now because it's elastic enough to capture this essential eclecticism, and yet distinct enough for everyone to recognize what it distinguishes, the constellation of attitudes and accouterments deftly satirized in the YouTube hit, Hipster Olympics.

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