If Obama signs a substantial package this year, it could well define his presidency -- as transformational, and only in its first year.
Ms Asher does very well to define a real problem, but the solution to it may be less clear-cut than she suggests.
This not only consisted of logistical work but also of consultations with key stakeholders so as to ensure a large and diverse participation as well as define the key themes and objectives of the meetings.
And whereas certain celebrity children are allowed to run riot, causing pandemonium in top class hotel rooms, the Beckham brood define extremely well behaved.
The EU is keen to extend those disciplines into a host of new areas, known as the Singapore issues, which go well beyond trade, as most would define it.
Leaders should define their expectations for their employees as well as their success measurements.
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The formidable challenge now facing the IMF, shared as well by other such international entities, is to define and meet ever greater standards of public accountability and transparency.
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If you look at the recent effort from DARPA, which hired a well-known hacker known as Mudge, to define and change how the federal agency funds the newest work in cybersecurity.
Challenge: Well-capitalized companies are in a good position to define their challenges and implement solutions because they will not be distracted by balance sheet stress.
In that, he may very well prove to be a pioneer of a cultural phenomenon that will help define the rest of this century.
The magnitude of this crisis can range from a distorted, diluted, destructive, and in some cases deranged form of what people inaccurately define as leadership when not held to a clearly articulated, well defined standard.
In the end, though, it seems to me that the threads common to successful cities (and I would define both Houston and San Francisco as successful) are a well educated population and an openness to new ideas that lead to entrepreneurial spirit.
The chips are programmed in the C language as opposed to assembly language, giving them a cost advantage because C developers are far easier to come by, as well as giving the handset makers and mobile operators greater ability to actually define what functions they want on the chips.
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Pfizer has already made billions of dollars on Viagra--it doesn't really make sense to let the firm define its invention so broadly that patients who don't respond well to Viagra can't try other medicines.
The text of the decision also requested the Director-General of UNESCO to send a mission to Mali when possible with a view to assessing, together with the national authorities concerned as well as the local authorities, the extent of the damage and destruction and define urgent conservation needs.
The Japanese star is well aware of his unique place in baseball history, and how each milestone he reaches helps to define it.
It also has added to the company's clout because as a browser maker it can help define the kinds of new graphical features that can be used by sites across the Web as well as helping Google funnel Web surfers to its dominant Internet-search engine, the top driver of Google's revenue.
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