| 21. | However, it is a purely definitional article.
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| 22. | Causation describes the way in which the definitional elements of some crimes are met.
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| 23. | Part of the problem may be definitional.
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| 24. | Clinton himself is said to be uncomfortable with this " definitional work ."
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| 25. | Some justices openly expressed skepticism at such definitional games, which is an encouraging sign.
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| 26. | The Republicans, for their part, face a leadership struggle and a definitional crisis.
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| 27. | But at the definitional level, both men are running against unanswered questions about themselves.
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| 28. | And he'll have definitional problems.
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| 29. | Some sources claim that this is justified by the blurring of definitional boundaries in Japan.
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| 30. | In brief, length ( as a standard ) has matter as its definitional basis.
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