21.   The Census Bureau has changed its definition of women-owned companies from its last report.

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

23.   The heightened fear of terrorism, though, is changing the definition of that middle ground.

24.   The Internet is changing the definition of a small business.

25.   The new bill would change the definition so that any offense motivated by race, disability, religion, or sexual orientation could be prosecuted as a hate crime.

26.   The only real public outrage is how conveniently the owners try to change the definitions.

27.   The state of Virginia has changed the definition of Negro three times this century.

28.   The union rejected the offer after finding AMR changed the definition of a work day so that some pilots would have worked more hours.

29.   When his ship got stuck in the ice and it became apparent his mission was doomed, he changed the definition of success.

30.   When they did that, he changed his definition of what constituted progress.

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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