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    Use "redefining" in a sentence

    redefining example sentences

    redefining


    1. That the Present is constantly redefining itself provides meaning to the expression ―the Future is now,‖ in the manner in which it has become progressively anticipatory


    2. The new agencies were important in redefining the nature of our government


    3. By redefining my perception of what being a college graduate


    4. You will be redefining your image and self-concept over the next six months


    5. They are making important changes to their body and image – redefining themselves for themselves and for the world


    6. They are redefining themselves, their personalities and self-concept


    7. Another kind of maintenance has to do with backing up a file and then redefining it and restoring it from the backup


    8. To reshape national consciousness of the nation through redefining its true


    9. Life is all about solutions, each problem has its equation to be resolved in redefining what the eyes see in analysis we cannot afford cancelling or rejecting things without channels of communication and collaboration


    10. are not simply redefining love, but trying to replace

    11. Be proactive in redefining


    12. � As we searched to experience our becoming self, many influences brought judgmental meaning perspectives into our lives and made them definitional to our lives thus deflecting and redefining that search


    13. But in stark contradiction to these messages inciting fear, pain and suffering through the infliction of physical maiming and the command for revenge and equitable retribution, we read in the gospel of Matthew Jesus’ definitive redefining of past religious rules and laws espoused throughout the writings of the Old Testament;


    14. DNA manifests itself in all living life and humans have genetically evolved to possess a larger more complex brain that allow the exhibition of higher quality characteristics such as, and most importantly a redefining and elaborate formation of the seed of the Spirit that has originated at the beginning of time, or the ‘word’


    15. Such a radical redefining of death to be life is


    16. This redefining of death to


    17. This redefining of death to be life has caused much of the confusion


    18. People were rejoicing in the Kingdomer Nation of Philanthia, not for the victory over great evil that had been achieved or the fact that Crona was even now being made over into a nation that was hearkening in droves to the voice of El Elyon and redefining their lives by His statutes


    19. This redefining of death to be life has


    20. Such a radical redefining of death to be life is nothing more

    21. This redefining of death to be life has caused much of the confusion in the church


    22. Such a radical redefining of death is nothing more that a denial of death


    23. This redefining of death would make Christ not to have died for our sins; therefore, there could not have been a resurrection


    24. redefining the problem, 52, 61–62


    25. Solution-focused therapy avoids the pitfalls noted above by redefining the aims of the helping process


    26. The jitter effect, which was a problem with previous efforts to use lasers with multimode cable, was resolved by redefining the properties of the laser transmitters used to generate the signals


    27. 1 “State of the World 2005: Redefining Global Security,”Worldwatch Institute, January 2, 2005


    28. This requires of me an immediate redefining of the concept of mystical, which I have heretofore mentioned to include a state both elevated and totally carnal, both transcendent and orgasmic, which delivers me when drinking blood or gazing at a lighted candle beyond all human epistemological constraints


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