Sentences with phrase «redefined as the ability»

It does not matter if you are simply too poor to stay: in academia, perseverance is redefined as the ability to suffer silently or to survive on family wealth.

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The ability to redefine printmaking as an artist's medium was crucial to its survival.
His response to what he considered a deficiency in his own ability was an ingenious redefining of collage; and it runs through his paintings, paste - ups, and drawings, particularly the final version of «Narkissos» (1991), which was done as preparation for a painting he never began.
Divorced spouses must redefine themselves as divorced parents, who can now, to the best of their individual and joint abilities, must put the bad war of divorce behind them and make the good peace of divorced parenting work, if not for each other, then for the children.
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