1. And all has one definition. 2. And, truth to tell, it IS nice to win, though victory for those fighting substance abuse has many definitions. 3. As several people point out, one reason this problem is so intractable is that relatively few Americans have definitions of religion that are rooted in the land. 4. Abs have definition. 5. Alphonso noted that different states had different definitions of what constituted a volatile organic compound. 6. His body has definition, and it tapers from his shoulders to a suddenly slender waist. 7. Insurers also have varying definitions of dangerously high cholesterol levels or different standards for height and weight ratios, used to measure obesity. 8. More specifically, any rating system employed by a firm should now have clear definitions in every report. 9. Our faces have no definition and, therefore, we all look alike. 10. Studies are underway to find out if there is a scientific basis for that theory or whether the French have different definitions of heart disease. |