Fair to say that when trying to define this car, it's hard to know where to start.
It's not for the BBC to define on what basis something is in the charts.
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The following rally allowed one to define a longer-term flag formation (lines a and c).
Yet most donors, if asked, would be hard-pressed to define what a "good" charity is.
At first glance, of course, it would be easy to define this group by their differences.
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CMOs see the need to define the vision and path to real marketing transformation.
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Gingrich, Gerson, and Frum all reject the anti-government ethos that has come to define conservatism.
However, some educational experts question how helpful it is to define dyslexia in such broad terms.
The suit "is not how I want to define myself, " says the 19-year-old actress.
Rather, it exists to help to define the risk and benefits of a drug.
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Like Namoro Fake, it allows users to define their "perfect" girlfriend in the sign-up process.
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Credit card agreements posted on-line that have pop-ups to define terms unfamiliar to consumers.
Woodstock remains one of the events that continues to define the 1960s in the popular imagination.
Culture instead must be intentionally shaped to define the working norms and processes of an organization.
The benefits of event marketing are harder to define than the number of cars sold.
The next step is to agree on how to define the relationships between words.
This is why businesses NEED an experience officer or executive to define and reinforce desired experiences.
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People who make false accusations should not be allowed to define another person's life.
Some industries are beginning to define industry-specific water stewardship principles and water accounting standards.
It wants the legislation to be revamped to define the objectives of cash settlements.
Being able to define what customers want can be the biggest opportunity or hindrance to innovation.
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Leaders must commit themselves to a cultural promise in order to define their legacy.
The key is how to define prop trading so the rule can be enforced.
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For the Labour Party, the bill is a chance to define its values and future direction.
Customers want to define what the values of their relationship looks like with a bank.
Government officials will not say what criteria they used to define Mr Mittal's firm as British.
As a South African he has a place in our hearts that is hard to define.
Perhaps the easiest way to define Welsh Labour is to say it's not New Labour.
We earned it by working together to define our own destiny and seize the future.
Unlike most conferences, the participants worked together to define the agenda and shape the format.
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