But the president's critics say that, once again, he has let Democrats in Congress define an issue in such a way that it makes the administration's job of winning the public's trust more difficult.
"The way humanity manages or mismanages its nature-based assets, including pollinators, will in part define our collective future in the 21st century, " said United Nations Environment Programme executive director Achim Steiner.
Employees and people in general define themselves by whether they make mistakes or not.
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Nevertheless, the decision was made to offer company stock as an investment option in the define contribution plan and the percentage allocated to it, not surprising, mushroomed to imprudent levels.
Brands can market and advertise to contribute to brand in social networks, but in the end, costumer experiences are shared and it is in those exchanges that define the brand in the last mile.
And I support that because I think that for us in Congress to define what the military field commanders think is in the best interest of this country is probably a mistake.
Because those in leadership roles have failed to define leadership in an acceptable fashion, society has allowed the practice of leadership to be commoditized, which in turn, has made it all too common for non-leaders to assume leadership positions thus continuing the devolution of leadership as a practice.
In the coming years, many of the most interesting online games will be produced not by large teams of developers at big-name corporations, but instead by smaller, independent groups of developers who allow their customers to be partners in creating the IP that comes to define the in-game experience.
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The verynice model hopes to establish a new standard amongst small business owners in order to define a new kind of corporate philanthropy that has the ability to identify the potential for social good in small business.
In parallel, define a security architecture and migration strategy that provides security through browsers, Secure Sockets Layer and passwords in the short run, and gets you started on PKI by deploying technologies such as IP Security virtual private networks and the Secure Multi-purpose Internet Mail Extensions e-mail standard.
But the commitment to racial equality has always been deeply embedded in how I define myself.
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Leaders must commit themselves to a cultural promise in order to define their legacy.
The internal debate within Israel must be resolved in order to define Israel's permanent legal boundary.
There and elsewhere, mobile wallets and mobile-driven consumer interaction schemes are flourishing in ways that define mobile commerce.
Why would anybody want to think that football should define in any way at all the new English sensibilities?
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This is one of the boldest steps yet taken by Facebook in trying to define us for their advertisers.
Now, both companies are in a contest to define who owns the Chinese equivalent of the Twitter space in China.
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But in order to define a new species, more evidence is needed.
Or more precisely, to rewrite DNA one unit at a time, using this genetic data to make proteins-to-order, which in turn would define entire living cells.
As fresh developments are realized, and the nature of music "sales" transforms, Avalon suggests the way in which we define "successful" records will need to change.
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California voters passed a ballot initiative in 2000 that changed the state's Family Code to formally define marriage in the state between a man and a woman.
Or more precisely, to rewrite DNA one unit at a time, using this genetic data to make proteins to order, which in turn would define entire living cells.
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"You have to first tell your people what is not going to change -- define in your company what the North Star is to give a sense of security and reassurance, " counsels Mahindra.
Obama must try to find bipartisan compromise at the same time that many in the GOP are seeking to distinguish themselves from his administration's policies in order to define their candidacy for 2012.
"The fund's administrator will have sole discretion regarding the dispersal of funds, and guidelines will be put in place to define reasonable living expenses for Mr. Zimmerman and his family and to fund necessary legal expenses, " the defense team reported on its website.
By entrepreneurs I mean specifically the narrow class the term has come to define in the last decade: specifically technology entrepreneurs who start companies to build products or services with some sort of technological innovation at its core, with the Internet playing an important role in the venture.
In particular, UNESCO advocated for a paradigm shift through going beyond broad frameworks that define competencies in knowledge, skills, attitudes and attributes.
And while there are certainly Americans who define their identity in part by their aversion to guns, many others define it by their affinity for them.
While Mr Blair soothed and wooed middle England, it was Mr Brown who toiled to set in place the policy foundations that would define and sustain the party in office.
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