| 41. | The court's definitional games, while creative, could not disguise the obvious jurisprudential inconsistency.
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| 42. | In spite of the definitional problems, industries producing information goods and services are called information industries.
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| 43. | Regulations require a definitional distinction between non-natives that are deemed especially onerous and all others.
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| 44. | The definitional confusion here is that there is already a name for this very concept : predestination.
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| 45. | This inclusiveness leads to certain definitional ambiguity ( albeit one derived from the term culture itself ).
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| 46. | However, if we try to extend it beyond a particular government, serious definitional errors enter.
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| 47. | Such a definitional opportunity exists for him in carrying out his threatened veto of the budget rescission bill.
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| 48. | In the materials at hand and key texts, the definitional question had not really been wrestled with.
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| 49. | A good test theory should identify potential sources of definitional bias in the way that experiments are constructed.
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| 50. | In 1908, a suggestion was made that the Texas statutes were unconstitutionally vague because of definitional deficiencies.
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