Sentences with phrase «defined as anybody»

Nowadays, swingers have come to be defined as anybody.

Not exact matches

You can define attachment as anything or anybody that will create a sense of suffering if you were not to have it.
Time under tension is defined as the amount of time that anybody tissue is under strain during a working set.
Not too long ago, Ebert said that anybody who watches every selection on the AFI Top 100 Movies list would never want to see another Dead Teenager Movie, something he defines as «a movie that starts out with a lot of teenagers, and kills them all, except one to populate the sequel.»
Barely being able to define a blog, and with no idea that anybody else in the world was doing what I was, I started a travel blog as a way to stay in touch with family and friends while I was gone and to chronicle my travels online without needing reams of paper.
Anybody who believes CAGW as defined by models is a twit.
So it is entirely moot whether anybody has precisely defined «catastrophe» as it applies to climate change.
My note mentioned a provision of the rules of procedure of the tribunal that barred evidence that violated fundamental rights (of anybody, apparently), and a section of the Manitoba Privacy Act that bars the use in any civil proceeding of any evidence obtained by a breach of privacy as defined in the Act.
«Exceptional circumstances as yet have not been defined, and I don't think anybody expects them to be defined until there is actually an application or an interest by an SOE to buy some additional oilsands control or additional oilsands business,» says Colin MacDonald, a partner in the corporate commercial group at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Calgary, whose areas of expertise include government relations, competition, and foreign investment law.
Just how big that pond is anybody's guess — the tech pundits and analysts would have us believe that selfie phones are driving growth in the market, but then most of those worthies define a selfie phone (rather loosely, in my humble opinion) as anything with a front camera of 8.0 - megapixels and above (hey, the Mi 4 had that TWO years ago).
And so, the main issue is that it seeks to avoid classifying cryptocurrency as money as defined, and instead it sort of unintentionally creates a problem where anybody, particularly in small businesses that are trying to make use of this very innovative technology are suddenly facing a regulatory burden which they can not possibly deal with.
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