| 31. | These definitional issues can become very complex.
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| 32. | But due to the definitional problems Burnout is till this date not a recognized illness.
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| 33. | The impact of the merger was reflected in efforts at definitional shifts regarding group work.
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| 34. | The " Washington Post " made public the definitional change on April 18.
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| 35. | You start getting into definitional problems.
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| 36. | The range of what is considered a " charter city " may lead to definitional ambiguities.
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| 37. | Ian Kluge criticizes the whole subject of spandrels to be bogged down in a definitional debate.
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| 38. | Akbar relates that the major unresolved issue for counseling purposes is a problem of definitional clarity.
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| 39. | It's a definitional issue.
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| 40. | It raises a definitional question of sexual harassment rather than the question of where to assign liability.
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