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In the rapidly evolving healthcare environment, perhaps no role is in greater flux andredefinitionthan that of the clinical bioethicist.
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Through the metaphor ofredefinition, the closet can describe someone whose identity is not ever-present, but changing.
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Hisredefinitionof the closet has an interpretation which views the closet as the place where one's false self resides.
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In addition, organisational changes produced arbitrary redefinitions of agricultural and non-agricultural employment.
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Allowing heretical or schismatic baptism blurred that boundary, and was construed only problematically in terms of the cosmic narrative that requiredredefinitionby both sides.
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Modifying relations between various socioeconomic households and redefinitions of social networks leads to exclusion of several households into dire structural poverty.
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This conceptualredefinitionwill imply changes in accreditation norms, which should lead to more appropriate hospital planning and financing.
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This development has coincided with aredefinitionof political theory itself to incorporate international, transnational and global concerns.
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This is an example of inheritance by method override (orredefinition).
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It involves a spectacularredefinition, out of the blue, of the key concept under investigation.
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The long-term goal would be defined only in general terms, allowing considerable tactical flexibility, and indeed allowingredefinitionas circumstances changed.
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But it was not just female identity that was subject toredefinition.
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The story of opium is a perfect example of the politicalredefinitionof consumption.
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The upshot is, by suitableredefinitionof some quantities, that the problem can formally be recast into the problem of cosmic-ray-modified shocks without injection.
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He opted for the strategy ofredefinitionwhich required a new perspective and communication skill to pull the party's support together.
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These pressures clearly call for aredefinitionof the meaning of citizenship beyond entitlements defined by the coordinates of the country's traditional moral economy.
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This criticism is unsustainable, not least because noredefinitionof the term "localist" has been either attempted or achieved in the target article.
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After the political changes of 1981, when a left-wing goverment came to power, theredefinitionwent on.
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