11.   Dr. Francesca A. Schwartz, a Manhattan clinical psychologist who treats children and adolescents, says parents are increasingly anxious because of changing mores and changing definitions of childhood.

12.   For one thing, the industry has already changed its definition of funds from operations twice in the past five years.

13.   Growing affluence and increasing distance from social or political difficulty has changed our definition of danger.

14.   However, Motorola could re-evaluate its position if shifts in scientific assessments and risk calculations change the definition of what is safe, he added.

15.   It would change the definition of casualty loss to include Formosan termites.

16.   On the other hand, some doctors and ethicists have advocated changing the definition of death so that these infants could be termed dead and their organs donated.

17.   So he sponsored a bill last year, which the Georgia General Assembly passed, requiring the state to change its definition of gifted.

18.   Some supporters say failure to change the definition right away will have unintended consequences.

19.   The American Heritage editors changed their definition of Taliban at the very last minute, Kleinedler said.

20.   The central bank also said it will change the definition of past-due loans to those which have payments delayed by three months, half the current period.

v. + definition >>共 191
fit 7.91%
meet 6.87%
broaden 6.72%
expand 6.42%
change 5.67%
have 3.28%
use 3.13%
include 3.13%
provide 2.09%
narrow 2.09%
change + n. >>共 808
mind 10.90%
name 4.62%
way 4.27%
life 2.56%
law 2.41%
rule 2.32%
hand 2.18%
bond 1.77%
policy 1.76%
course 1.71%
definition 0.13%
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