• And the baggage (unintelligible) leads to redefinition and self-description of a group, you know.

    NPR: Words Matter: Terms of Global Conflict Debated

  • The redefinition of the term "engagement" is creating a new frontier for longtime committed couples.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • And while making a redefinition of Chevrolet perhaps his primary goal, Ewanick clearly botched the execution.

    FORBES: Ewanick Failed at GM Because Omission Became Main Mission

  • This commitment of freedom, however, does not require the redefinition of one of our most basic social institutions.

    CNN: Transcript of Bush statement

  • That redefinition is exactly what Microsoft needs to unbind from its brand heritage.

    FORBES: Windows 8 Opens Opportunities For Brand Marketers

  • That however, could mean a redefinition of what constitutes a television.

    FORBES: 1.2 Million Fewer American Households Own A Television

  • Ofsted's redefinition of satisfactory performance as unsatisfactory had been "both a distortion of the English language and a profoundly depressing judgement for many heads, " he added.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Education | Ofsted 'confirms the obvious'

  • He spends the first half of the book justifying his redefinition of life in a lengthy narrative that combines personal memoir, Zen-like musings and scientific explanations.

    ECONOMIST: Megaphoneys

  • But, along the way, even including disappointing wells that held no meaningful hydrocarbons, there has been a complete redefinition of the geology of the Shallow Water Ultra Deep play.

    FORBES: Davy Jones #1 Well Flow Test Appears Imminent

  • With the redefinition of the U.S. foreign policy placed on a humanitarian approach, could we see an important U.S. involvement in this part of the world if nothing happens?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Schwab emphasized a further erosion of unilateral power and formal structures, a technological revolution with dramatic redefinition of employment opportunities, and the broad based acceleration of the complexity of global challenges.

    FORBES: The Power to Convene

  • Members expressed concern about the redefinition of the working day, excessive management control, lack of recognition for part-time doctors and the differential treatment for consultants in their first seven years of practice.

    BBC: Doctor split threatens NHS contract

  • One provision could be overtly harmful to many middle-income earners: a redefinition in the "top-heavy" rule that says that when 60% of a company's retirement plan contributions are in the accounts of key employees, the company must make matching contributions of 3% to all workers with three years employment.

    FORBES: What Women Want: Retirement Equity

  • The price of redefining gun violence as an issue pertaining only to "those people" -- of casting and recasting the gun statistics to make them less grisly if only "those people" are toted under some different heading in some different ledger -- the price of that redefinition is to lose our ability to think about the problem at all.

    CNN: America's gun problem is not a race problem

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