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"defined" Definitions
  1. determined, fixed, or clearly marked out as to extent, outline, or form: an itchy red rash with sharply defined edges.
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These were really well defined very clearly, crisply defined routes.
Globally, well-defined "escape clauses" are acceptable, provided they are tightly defined.
These graphics have a well-defined defined color palette and trippy handwritten typography.
She defined me, a black gay man, and she defined my entire family.
If it defined George Pataki, it defined George Pataki as not being the leader.
A look at defined benefit plan allocations to alternative investments shows that the access to these investments produced better returns, with defined benefit plans often outperforming defined contribution plans.
It is an elegant compromise—a hybrid—of both defined benefit and defined contribution principles.
In this role, he had responsibility for the MCPS defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
From 2007 we brought in more defined regulations and now it's tidier, defined by law.
The game defined the artillery shooter genre the way Half Life defined first person shooters.
A leader's greatness isn't defined by their gender, it's defined by their qualities and actions.
The respondents included 453 millennials, defined as ages 103 to 37; 1,104 Gen Xers, defined as ages 38 to 53; and 1,451 baby boomers, defined as ages 54 to 69.
The retirement system has been shifting away from defined-benefit pensions toward defined-contribution retirement plans.
Millennials were defined as those born between 1981 and 1994, Gen Z was defined as being born between 1995 and 1999, and Gen X was defined as those born before 1980.
You see AT&T and others talking about how they're going to software-defined networks — the cost of software-defined networks are a fraction of the cost of hardware-defined networks.
Millennials were defined as those born between 1981 and 1994,  Gen Z was defined as being born between 1995 and 1999, and Gen X was defined as those born before 1980.
It gets pretty specific: Does a job require mapping well-defined inputs to similarly well-defined outputs?
I am not defined by titles like 'curvy' or plus size, Drew is not defined by 'Mr.
There are artists who are defined by their sound, and others who are defined by their character.
"Bribery" is not defined in the Constitution, but it has long been defined in federal criminal law.
Royal Mail wants to replace it with a modified defined-benefit scheme or a defined-contribution pension.
"Latino" is a word that hovers uneasily between a category defined by culture and one defined by descent.
These plans will modernize traditional pension plans by combining key features of defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
It's less and less defined by geography and more and more defined by where that ideological enemy moves to.
Well Defined Acquisition Strategy: Concurrently the company defined an acquisition strategy that focuses on 'modernizing' transactions and 'synergistic' acquisitions.
Therefore, the defined contribution plan should be the default option for all new members, rather than the defined benefit.
Furthermore, over the past generation, defined-benefit retirement plans paying a pension have been replaced by defined-contribution plans.
If last century was defined by liberal democracy's rise, the 210st century is so far defined by its decay.
The fact is gender identity is not defined by what's inside your pants; it's defined by what's inside your brain.
"The paradigm shift from defined pensions to defined contributions happened for a reason and we're not going back," Inoue says.
Saving will remain mandatory, but the system will gradually shift from a "defined-benefit" model to a "defined-contribution" one.
While I'm not defined — and she is not defined — by her weight, it is a part of who she is.
An outbreak is defined by two or more illnesses linked to the same source in a defined period of time.
Any initially capitalized terms that are not defined when used in this agreement are defined in paragraph 6 below. 1.
But the grandiose Woodstock ideals hardly seem to have defined the Woodstock Generation — if a generation can be defined, anyway.
Early ill-defined STEM programs succeed to the degree that they get students into still more ill-defined STEM programs.
The fact is gender identity is not defined by what's inside your pants; it's defined by what's inside your brain.
Since 1941, traditional pension plan participants have been treated differently than their defined contribution plan counterparts, despite both defined benefit and defined contribution plans serving the exact same investment purpose – to provide retirement income to American workers.
Most importantly, we are a creedal nation, not a nation defined by blood and soil or even shared history, but defined by what we believe, defined by the document and the ideas we celebrate on the July Fourth.
Internet addiction was defined as a score greater than 13, while remission was defined as a score of less than 7.
It's about me not being defined by my physical ability, being defined by a wheelchair -- I'm so much more than that.
It was more like having gods for brothers, who defined me with their presence and then defined me with their absence.
Otherwise, she's rarely defined by who she is, because she's much more often defined by how she relates to other characters.
And yet McDougall-Hunt has now been defined by the Heidelberg Project for longer than it was defined by anything else.
But while many believe that people are defined by their circumstances, he says we are actually defined by running from them.
Preferred admissions gives a narrowly defined group of black descendants a chance to compete for achievements that are defined by accumulated disadvantage.
The unit for sale facilitates the processing of claims for companies, including defined benefit, defined contribution, and health and welfare administrative services.
First of all, OpenText InfoFusion crawls the defined data sources looking for information by a set of keywords defined for the system.
Aon's benefits administration division facilitates the processing of claims for companies, including defined benefit, defined contribution, and health and welfare administrative services.
These series are about "Americans" who are not defined by passport or Visa but that are defined by having hopes and dreams.
Unfortunately, many incoming Republican policymakers appear committed to converting Medicare from a defined benefit program to a defined contribution for each individual.
It is often defined as the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws.
The shift from older defined-benefit plans to defined-contribution alternatives has moved risks from companies to their workers, Fraser-Jenkins said.
But even though his coach says he won't be defined by his jump shot, Simmons will be defined by his jump shot.
Diversity means we're still kind of in our own narrow lane defined by our ethnicity, defined by our parents' language or religion.
Pompee La Viña Just as the Trump presidency has been defined by Twitter, so too has the Duterte presidency been defined by Facebook.
If the last decade was defined by retail online, it's possible that the next decade will be defined by retail-as-a-service.
They would have more budgetary predictability (because their contribution to a worker's plan would be a defined contribution, rather than a defined benefit).
I set out on this journey to show that you are not defined by your body -- you are only defined by your mind.
Democrats are now defined by Trump the way that antimatter is defined by matter, with each particle of matter corresponding to an antiparticle.
While the first phase in fintech innovation was defined by users' financial access, this second phase will be defined by their financial health.
Instead of a government defined by competition among branches, we developed a government defined by competition between political parties that occurs across branches.
To their colleagues, politicians may be defined by their personal kindnesses, but to the country, they are defined and judged by their politics.
"How 'non-core' will be defined is anyone's guess but it would have to be clearly defined and publicly communicated," Olejnik also told us.
They want the "best" candidate, defined in terms of how they would govern, who can also win, defined in terms of the general election.
From Point onward, you've gotten much more involved with electronica and with very defined methods of composition and production that have defined each album.
Tax considerations underlie politicians' drive to "Rothify" defined-contribution (DC) retirement saving accounts, switching them away from traditional defined-contribution (DC) retirement saving accounts.
The tumultuous events that defined them, and which they defined in turn, are closed chapters in history books that are no longer widely read.
The bottom line: Despite these issues, people with either a defined benefit or a defined contribution plan from their employer should consider themselves lucky.
NIRS encourages the protection and expansion of Social Security, as well as greater access to defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans for workers.
Raimondo points to sweeping reforms — she was state treasurer before she was elected governor — including switching from defined-benefit retirement plans to defined contribution plans.
The common and dominant pattern in today's market is the trading band, created by a well-defined support level and a well-defined resistance level.
"Most Australian super funds, ourselves included, are substantially defined contributions, so there's not the same focus on matching your calculated defined benefit liabilities," Pritchard explained.
Britain, like the U.S., is seeing its defined-benefit pension plans inexorably replaced by defined-contribution schemes in a deal that's sure to hurt workers.
Where it stands: 10 years ago, there were roughly twice as many active members of defined-benefit schemes as there were in defined-contribution plans.
Twitter should be defined by its Terms of Service, but it's currently more accurate to say that Twitter is defined by how it's enforcing those terms.
As much as the future of sex is defined by changes in attitudes, lifestyle, and language, it's equally defined by the attempts to repress all this.
It's true that those defined as "out groups" suffer in communities like this, that right-siders are capable of great cruelty toward those defined as Them.
But does liberating queer narratives from being defined by struggle mean that they aren't collectively defined by anything else—that there is nothing that makes queerness special?
"You've got something of a well-defined head-and-shoulders bottom, you have this well-defined top, and of course, you get that massive breakout," he said.
Trans culture is defined by resilience, theirs is defined by fear and a pattern of sexual discretion that at best breeds mutual loneliness, and at worst violence.
No. 1: Developed an independent LLC with a defined investment charter From the beginning, we set up an independent business structure with a well-defined investment charter.
It was a year defined by offensive brilliance, but at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium, the game turned into a defensive slugfest defined largely by the game's punters.
In America, which began to move away from defined-benefit schemes two decades ago, defined-contribution plans already account for the great majority of private-sector pension schemes.
DEMOCRATIC enthusiasm—defined not just by voter turnout but also by the number of candidates—has defined this year's primary elections, as it did last year's special elections.
And, hey, you want the sort of pining for an ill-defined version of the 1950s conservatism that has defined a lot of the recent Republican presidential primary?
Since equal healthcare for all is "impossible and impractical," Gruber described a two-tier health system, in which a defined accepted minimum standard must be defined and covered.
Anti-immigration sentiment is increasingly defining the GOP, as abolition defined an earlier incarnation of the party in the 1850s and populism defined the Democrats in the 1890s.
I think in the same way that sexual assault, sexual harassment, and rape have all been defined by men, women's sexuality has, so far, been defined by men.
"Moving from a defined-benefit system to a defined-contribution system," he said, would have a big advantage for consumers: They would "own and control" their insurance policies.
The deal includes a shift from a defined benefit to a defined contribution pension scheme, more flexible working hours and aims to increase the average retirement age of pilots.
A recent reform will improve the sustainability of the public pension system, moving from a defined benefit to a defined contribution system, and harmonise pension eligibility across the economy.
"Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined," she wrote in Beloved — but she came closer than anyone else has to reflecting humanity through the lives of the defined.
The rule would cover professionals who work with defined-contribution retirement plans like 401(k)s and 403(b)s, as well as defined-benefit plans (pensions) and IRAs.
Historically, this issue is defined by its cover subject, a person whom the staff believes has in some way defined the national cultural conversation over the past 12 months.
Entire races — and states — are defined by Trump.
The violent storm is the planet's most noticeable feature, defining Jupiter in the same way that Saturn is defined by its rings, and Earth is defined by its yapping apes.
In fact, between 85033 and 2012 defined benefit plans outperformed defined contribution plans 7.9 percent to 7.0 percent, according to a study by the Boston College Center for Retirement Research.
Of the roughly 225,245 survey respondents, 2100 were millennials, defined as ages 225 to 235 this year, and 265 were Gen X, defined as ages 533 to 35 this year.
The central complaint is that the law triggered the move from defined-benefit pensions to defined-contribution accounts—which are less dependable, and shift the risks from employers to workers.
To the extent that we were defined, we were defined in the negative — the first generation in American history to be written off before it had a chance to begin.
I came to know him a little, and we all came to know him as the man who defined my generation and defined what it means to be an American.
These rules also allow people to transfer money from defined benefit, or final salary schemes, which also pay a fixed income for life, into alternative investments such as defined contribution pensions.
Fewer companies are offering defined-benefit (DB) pensions, which are linked to a worker's salary; new employees now have a defined-contribution (DC) pension, the benefits of which are not guaranteed.
It can't be defined by who or how I fuck, how I act or what clothes I wear; who I am is defined by my actions, my courage, and my strength.
If you aren't saving for your retirement with a 28503k, Roth IRA, company defined benefit or defined contribution plan, your Social Security benefits may not be enough to live comfortably on.
" Fairly or unfairly, he writes, "I had been defined.
" It seems that fans have defined you as "bisexual.
" She said: "In my view, it's not defined enough.
And their workers — however they are defined — can organize.
Public resources should be for the needy — liberally defined.
" These people, she says, are generally defined as "schmucks.
Value stocks are typically defined by their low multiples and stable fundamentals relative to their so-called growth peers, which are traditionally defined by their outsize growth projections relative to the market.
Your worth is not defined by food or what you chew on; it's not defined by how your body looks, what size you are, or what your outer appearance says about you.
But, longer term, Roseman thinks companies will continue to steer clear of defined benefit plans in favor of defined contribution plans that cost less and shift risks off employers and onto employees.
The company said it would freeze salaried defined benefit pension plans of U.S. and Canadian employees, effective Jan, 1, 2021, with about 800 affected employees transitioned to country-specific defined contribution plans.
And the metre is indeed so defined—or, rather, the speed of light is defined as 299,792,458 metres per second, and the second itself is defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom at absolute zero.
Suppose it's the year 21970, and a history professor at Yeshiva's Business School is asking her students to name the inventions or innovations that defined the economic terms of the 2100st century, much in the way that airplanes, the Model-T, and penicillin defined the 240th century, or the steam engine and locomotive defined the 703th.
In response to Solvency II, Aegon has been shifting its business away from annuities and defined-benefit pensions, which require it to hold more capital, and toward defined-contribution and pension management activities.
"Hide yo' kids" In what just might be the granddaddy of all local news witness videos, Antoine Dodson inspired the remixes that defined a generation or just defined a generation of Internet stars.
And Englishness played a big part in the referendum, too: 73% of those who defined themselves as English voted to leave, and 66% of those who defined themselves as British voted to remain.
The decision upholds Proposition B passed by San Diego voters in 2012 that replaced defined benefit pension plans for newly hired public employees, except police officers, with 401(k)-style defined contribution plans.
Although most working Americans have either a defined contribution plan, such as a 28500(k), or a defined benefit plan through their job, millions with the means and willingness to save do not.
Speiss said business owners whose income is too high to let them use the QBI may be candidates for defined benefit plans in combination with defined contribution plans, such as a 153(k).
But it means you have to go down much more to the individual rather than, as we tended to be, very much in the defined benefit market rather than the defined contribution market.
Initially, supporters of this approach spanned the ideological spectrum as the AutoIRA was intended to patch the holes that remained as employers shifted from providing defined-benefit pensions to defined-contribution savings plans.
A good company is not solely defined by its CEO.
Gender should be defined by the people who live it.
Among his accomplishments, Mr. Lee better defined the ABC brand.
" It is currently defined as a "state of vital exhaustion.
Having defined his levels, Gordon moves on to the trade.
Memorability: This was the moment that defined Game of Thrones.
The only thing that defined me now was an injury.
My success had always been clearly defined and within reach.
Russia's elites have defined themselves by looking west for centuries.
And then that is defined as being 'strangely private'. Fine.
The yuan's value can only fluctuate in a defined range.
And then the term "distribution" is broadly defined, as well.
Contributions are defined as payments intended to influence the election.
We want to be defined by what we are for.
That's where the world is today: Get defined by merit.
The early '90s were defined by a few iconic commercials.
Studies have never defined a "normal" level of sexual desire.
Gorsuch promised fairness, though he never quite defined the term.
He also has a defined position: director of mental training.
But the current theatrics are defined by asymmetry, wrote Schneider.
Part of the problem is the way it is defined.
The broadest shape of a romance plot is generically defined.
Putting to rest what defined me in my formative years.
Is it defined by how validated I feel by others?
But how exactly sexual assault is defined varies by state.
The appellation is the rare wine region defined by elevation.
It's a look that's very much defined by the look.
As currently scripted, Japanification is narrowly defined but broadly applied.
Millennials are defined as being born between 1982 and 2004.
As Adrielle's plan becomes more defined, Cal — our redheaded Odysseus!
Being defined is being controlled; even deification is a manipulation.
"Information blocking" is more specifically defined, although there are exceptions.
We defined clear criteria for the assistance programme in 2010.
The game, like Max himself, is defined by the wasteland.
Financial success cannot only be defined by what we want.
Country music fans don't need to be defined by critics.
It seems Africa is defined by a wall of sand.
Defined as unwelcome impulses that temporarily block our mental clarity.
Coye is an inspiration because he defined his own success.
That's partly because there is no defined process for statehood.
I hope I'm not only defined by my gender though.
Each have been defined by their relationships with certain men.
They should be designed and defined by a third party.
MANY FEMALE Surrealist painters resented being defined by their gender.
And to me, foundation is defined as talent and character.
Male and female bodies are different; defined by social experience,
Limits are defined less by technology than by one's imagination.
Also, no one has defined what "too much" time is.
We aren't defined by what happens to us in life.
But the RNC wasn't only defined by classic Republican overreach.
Mordor's Nemesis system was defined and limited by its ambition.
How are "us" and "them" defined for those like myself?
Mobb Deep flawlessly defined an era, place, aesthetic, and attitude.
The Nuremberg Laws defined Jewishness by blood, rather than belief.
Or it's defined as a source of bitterness and grief.
This is your third broadly defined internet culture movie, right?
Carol is not defined by men, or by gendered trauma.
The cap increases over time at a defined growth rate.
Fiorina's candidacy has largely been defined by memorable debate performances.
It's defined by a gun that is also a chainsaw.
His life has been defined by trust, discipline and honor.
Exit Ailes, who defined cable news culture for so long.
Who you are is not defined by what you own.
Masculinity has been traditionally defined as not talking about things.
It's well-defined -- agreements on who will secure this area.
The painting is defined by a band of brown dots.
"Up until today, we hadn't defined this criteria," he said.
But both those models have their limits very strictly defined.
This type of behavior is defined as a psychological disorder.
Remember, in the queer community, sex isn't as strictly defined.
It defined millennials as participants born between 1981 and 1991.
However, Cheng didn't mention a defined date for such goal.
The term is not defined anywhere in our countries' laws.
Yet this is a market defined by massive legacy inventory.
Nintendo defined the game console in the '20113s and '90s.
Arachnophobia is defined as having an irrational fear of spiders.
Typically, a window for review is allowed at defined periods.
Trump's seventh week in office was defined by two things.
Since the 80s, Sade defined themselves musically as unknowable entities.
He is a creature of myth, defined by his actions.
We are no longer defined by the men we marry.
In many ways, this was something that defined Fresh Island.
Next, the researchers formally defined politeness strategies for the algorithm.
I've done some albums highly defined by very specific themes.
And he welcomed the shift to more clearly defined terms.
By then, he was well defined in the public's eye.
Osuna's career since then has been largely defined by success.
Remember her iconic Friends haircut that essentially defined the '90s?
And it protects defined contribution plans at religiously affiliated organizations.
Was barbecue first defined only by its open, inviting aroma?
The laws are defined by state courts and state legislatures.
The 7 trends that defined the millennial summer of 2019
The uptrend was defined with a straight edge trend line.
My childhood was defined by endless car journeys across Europe.
Why should a person be defined by thoughts and memories?
Defined by their costumes, those personas are easy to identify.
You don't have to be defined by your worst mistake.
In an age defined by technological advance, that is odd.
His legacy as a hero became defined by his confinement.
Ours is not a nation defined by an ethnic identity.
Passengers and aviation experts, not United itself, defined what happened.
Will the NSC membership be expansive or more narrowly defined?
Incidents, as defined by the FBI, may include multiple offenses.
I don't think Cameron will be defined just by Europe.
An American experience defined not by exclusion, but by belonging.
Lara Croft is defined by her ability to endure pain.
I think the meeting was defined by the press conference.
Eight percent of all Jews surveyed defined themselves as leftists.
If he can be defined, will it properly define him?
However, crimes are defined by acts and levels of intent.
However, success is not always defined by millions of registrations.
It's an album defined by feeling, by aesthetics, by sensation.
However, as Ebitda was defined so broadly, leverage levels increased.
It defined something he had never considered enough to name.
To them art is defined by its lack of integrity.
Stuxnet has defined Iran's internet policy over the last decade.
Again, the act has until recently been defined by penetration.
As of today, the UDN has defined 21 new syndromes.
I don't think we've actually defined it for ourselves yet.
"Introverts are temperamentally defined to pause to reflect," he adds.
Garfield was reborn online, but Grumpy Cat was defined online.
You think the six seconds is what really defined it?
It's often not work that's easily defined or easily understood.
"Profit" — like "deals" in Trumpspeak — is not a defined term.
The upside targets are well defined using trading band analysis.
The limits of the band are yet to be defined.
In addition to broad prosperity, there's technology, defined very broadly.
Characters are introduced and immediately defined with brief, quick strokes.
But what exactly "borderline" means to YouTube is vaguely defined.
New York City's tallest buildings have always defined its skyline.
But that anniversary is best defined by another word: division.
"Honor" may be defined as the currency of this regard.
Start with "specific," which refers to concrete, clearly defined goals.
But each is also defined by human fears and frailties.
For better or worse, 2018 has been defined by reboots.
The 2008 conventions were defined by other "firsts" for women.
Cancellier: Nothing was defined, nothing was planned, nothing was forced.
Women have typically been defined genetically by two X chromosomes.
It is that unconventional route, though, that has defined Sarri.
Most countries have sporadic cases or "defined clusters," he said.
Not separate from trauma, but not defined by it either.
Enslaved people were defined legally as "persons" and not property.
Random racial terror is what defined lynchings -- not a noose.
However, Morrone shouldn't be defined as an accessory to DiCaprio.
"I didn't want to be defined by this," he said.
INFLATION ROUGHLY DEFINED: TOO MUCH MONEY CHASING TOO FEW GOODS.
A recession is generally defined as two straight quarterly contractions.
Dr. Kovel rarely defined his positions in shades of gray.
Her public self is not defined by her physical evolution.
Republican foreign policy was once defined by clashing world views.
Presidents are sometimes defined because their successors are so different.
Over time, this resulted in them being defined as nonchildren.
"A little more" here being defined as starting at $1,399.
That style was defined by oscillation between loudness and silence.
I'm not defined by anything, least of which, my disability.
True beauty is defined by confidence, pure hearts, and strength.
Times cannot be defined by the blood of our people.
Poorly defined policies are another major criticism of the opposition.
The chicken sandwich was perhaps the food that defined 2019.
Each company's culture is defined by a variety of factors.
They are not defined by whether they attract women, particularly.
Treason is the only crime specifically defined by the Constitution.
However, relatively few workers have access to such defined benefits.
The IRS, however, has never defined what primary activity means.
Here are the most viral moments that defined a decade.
This last motif has defined Drake's growth as an artist.
S. relationship can only be defined by cooperation and friendship.
" GAO defined verbal harassment as "yelling, cursing, or being argumentative.
Here are the 10 technology products that defined this decade.
Fifty years ago, "One Hundred Years of Solitude" defined Colombia.
At first it was not clear what defined current allegations.
Spicer's run as Trump's press secretary was defined by dishonesty.
They are the dance, defined, like everything else, by time.
There wasn't this approved, defined leave that I was on.
They were defined by, and proud of, their flagrant weakness.
Mr. Johnson's ubiquity and energy have defined his public persona.
Not completely spelled out, not neatly defined and tied up.
Older white men have always defined the halls of power.
Like her brothers', her life is defined by its disappointments.
Yeah. I'd say it's defined by two very distinct things.
Nixon's gesture was the image that defined an American moment.
Race pertains to communities defined by ancestry and physical appearance.
Poverty, crime and hardship have long defined its visual narrative.
"It was a city defined by possibility," Mr. Bonneau said.
Burns defined Saban as "a competitor" rather than a winner.
I don't know if I had a real, defined plan.
The categories of hurricanes are defined by their wind force.
Each era is defined by a guide in a way.
The list has to be defined by the Russian government.
I don't think it's being defined in that way. Okay.
Misogyny and xenophobia are not defined by the Electoral College.
Johnson that effective problem solving, however defined, requires good information.
The encounter was defined by and resulted in more violence.
The non-discrimination requirements would "provide additional benefits to a grandfathered group of employees following certain changes in the coverage of a defined benefit plan or a defined benefit plan formula," the agency writes.
The decades long trend away from defined benefit pension plans to defined contribution retirement plans means that individuals, who are largely unqualified and financially illiterate, are now responsible for their own retirement planning decisions.
Henceforth, all seven units in the International System of Units, otherwise known as the S.I., will no longer be defined by material objects and instead will be defined only by abstract constants of nature.
Instead, they are designed to be an alternative to the 401(k)/defined contribution plans that are increasingly proposed when an employer can no longer assume the financial responsibilities of a defined benefit plan.
The non-discrimination requirements would "provide additional benefits to a grandfathered group of employees following certain changes in the coverage of a defined benefit plan or a defined benefit plan formula," the agency wrote.
Another example is a pension, which is getting rarer in corporate America as more employers shift from defined-benefit plans that provide specified payouts in retirement to defined-contribution plans like the 401(k).
A 250 study by the St. Louis Federal Reserve found that only 26% of households have a defined benefit plan (a pension), while only 83 percent have a defined contribution plan — usually a 28(k).
"For so long, Hollywood and the people who have defined storytelling in America, have defined it as stories to be told for and by white people," The Daily Show host says in the clip above.
For both Gen X-ers (defined here as ages 39 to 54) and baby boomers (defined as ages 55 to 73), 14% of survey respondents in each group say they have nothing saved for retirement.
There are several ways to look at segregation: by isolation, defined as the degree to which ethnic groups are clustered together, or by dissimilarity, defined as how evenly two groups are spread across an area.
As the move from defined-benefit to defined-contribution pensions continues, and as Asia sets up its retirement systems, there will be growing demand for the sort of "DIY" investing that has underpinned Vanguard's success.
Don't get me wrong -- Trumpism, as defined by the brash real-estate-tycoon-turned-President -- is different than the tea partyism, as defined by a slate of small-government grassroots upstarts, of the early 2010s.
In a 85033 report, the GAO describes the clear shift away from employers offering traditional defined benefit pension plans to defined contribution plans, such as 401(k)s, as the primary type of retirement plan.
Shaw's wife, Vi (Dianne Wiest), for instance, is mostly defined by varying levels of disapproval of her husband's actions, while Ariel's sidekick Rusty (Sarah Jessica Parker) is mostly defined by, uh, being Sarah Jessica Parker.
Composite plans, whose use can only be authorized by Congress, are a new type of retirement plan that will modernize traditional pension plans by combining the key features of defined benefit and defined contribution plans.
The union expressed openness to moving from a defined benefit pension plan to a defined contribution plan, provided there were provisions to help those most adversely affected — but they balked at the large pay cut.
The difference is that they change the language — instead of arguing that society is defined by class oppression, Peterson says, they argue that it's defined by identity oppression: racism, sexism, gender identity, and the like.
Through it all, Miranda boldly defined womanhood on her own terms.
The smile and swagger that had defined his season were gone.
The Saudis are actually a great counter-terrorism partner narrowly defined.
This year's Rewind video touches on the moments that defined 2016.
Where it stands: Internal lines were defined a little sharper yesterday.
"Prince, and his music, defined an era," Dayton said in statement.
Success — he said — will be defined by results on the battlefield.
In China, migrant labor is defined by a household registration system.
It's really important because I think that's where culture is defined.
" AI is often informally defined as "whatever computers can't do yet.
But it is corruption that has defined the debate so far.
A trading band is defined by horizontal support and resistance levels.
A defined set of values is crucial to a successful life.
The Obamacare exchange subsidies, Medicare, and Medicaid are defined benefit promises.
Threatened species are defined as those at risk of becoming endangered.
He has, quite simply, defined the role of the modern pundit.
We will be defined by our hopes and not our fears.
But they're eukaryotes, having complex cells and a clearly defined nucleus.
This is the debate that has defined Donald Trump's political career.
We briefly meet a woman who is defined by her hair.
We don't want them to be defined by their dad's name.
Heidi and Walter's bond is deliberately not defined on the show.
Defined simply, compound interest is the interest you earn on interest.
So far, Netflix's Marvel series have been defined by their villains.
With cyber warfare, the rules of the road are less defined.
The bank does not have a defined total amount to acquire.
For the examination, there is no time limit defined by law.
How is writing today defined by our historical and technological moment?
There's another benefit — perhaps a huge one — to software-defined regulation.
Historically, automotive product design and development was largely defined by men.
Normality is defined by the images we see all around us.
The French appear to have defined the taxed services selectively too.
Now West's celebrity is not even remotely defined by that moment.
Recession is commonly defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
That same year, DAFs were first defined in the tax code.
But the hearing was largely defined by what was left unsaid.
And children are raised like livestock, defined only by their loneliness.
Machines are increasingly able to handle difficult but well-defined jobs.
Broadly defined, it is the main reason poor countries are poor.
The rule defined the "Waters of the United States," a.k.a. WOTUS.
The way the kilogram is defined was about to be changed.
In the earlier work, her sound was pebbly: smooth yet defined.
Our change shouldn't be defined by another change in another place.
It is, as Mr Kahn lays bare, defined by extreme contradictions.
When her data is destroyed, K realizes how she defined him.
It's unclear, however, exactly how such a weakness would be defined.
Yet Mr Duterte remains popular—in a presidency defined by contradictions.
But the robotic rules of the road would be clearly defined.
That's because their policy, not their rhetoric, defined their administration's legacy.
The male is sinewy and defined; the woman buxom and rounded.
Suddenly, your perfectly defined gaze is looking more raccoon than ravishing.
As such, its form and its possibilities are defined by work.
The second issue is also the feminism that has defined me.
Each version is defined by the female star who headlines it.
The underpinnings of that popular economic anxiety, though, are well defined.
Those are the two most defined powers in the unknown universe.
Until now, we have defined media channels around a particular device.
Documents are pertinent only if they relate to a defined experience.
The hours we spent gaming on that console defined my generation.
The ecosystem, like all ecosystems, is defined by flow, not stasis.
So Trump defined the problem, and that's why he got elected.
So, why this stubborn refusal to be defined by her gender?
Addiction is defined as [engaging in] compulsive behavior despite negative consequences.
A more liberally defined "gig" economy chart would be even larger.
I think they're both just defined by the people within them.
Obviously, Pantera is the other band that really defined groove metal.
However, it is not defined in any international law or treaty.
Coase considered externalities as a problem of ill-defined property rights.
When he began to make enemies, he defined them as untrustworthy.
All medical conditions weren't defined at some point—think about it.
Growing up there has defined how I see as a photographer.
The historical period America is entering is defined perhaps principally by
Despite this understandable confusion, populism can be defined clearly and concisely.
A recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of declining growth.
All four GOP gubernatorial contenders campaigned as good conservatives, broadly defined.
My Blackness isn't defined by the colors red, black, and green.
The bottom line is that "lazy" is a broadly defined word.
It is defined as the distance light travels in one year.
Now the era of retail that defined Rieser's youth is waning.
Squads are defined as a grouping of the players' Facebook profiles.
That site becomes a work of architecture, defined by the cordon.
The Single Market is no-where defined in the EU treaties.
The latter part of Les Miles' tenure was defined by it.
The home speaker market on the other hand is well defined.
Storms of Category 3 and above are defined as major hurricanes.
"It was mainly the musicians that defined the style," she says.
It's a pullback that is best defined with two parallel lines.
High blood pressure is defined as 140/90 mmHg or higher.
Millennials, it seems, don't like staircases, or clearly defined room boundaries.
Areas within the painting are defined by their own distinct hue.
But character is not defined, forged or built in good times.
China has long defined commerce as the ballast in the relationship.
Germany became a Country that defined itself by its own "patriotism".
His politics Hodgkinson's online presence was largely defined by his politics.
We are living in an era defined and shaped by data.
The company also held cash & cash equivalents (Fitch-defined) of SEK37bn.
Rural counties are defined as those with less than 2000,000 people.
Broadly defined, the car industry makes up 30% of manufacturing output.
His career has been defined, more than anything, by political expedience.
Harley is defined by her relationship with the Joker (Jared Leto).
However, there are no penalties defined for those who initiate hazing.
We want to reminisce without being permanently defined by our timelines.
Worse, many gurus are mafia bosses running rackets in defined territories.
Yet no athlete could be defined less by cold, emotionless figures.
They don't need to be feminine or defined by their gender.
Scrappy people don't rely on titles or defined sets of responsibilities.
Like Rogue, Dark Souls is defined by its relationship to death.
A fellow named Samuel Clemens once expertly defined courage for us.
This season will be defined by their performance in the fall.
In 2006, Sanders himself defined what he meant by the term.
"The promise of eradicating drugs has defined his presidency," she said.
Batman as a hero is defined by his overwhelming technological superiority.
Ads oozed wealth, glamour, and a very defined concept of beauty.
A pathogen is defined by its ability to be, well, pathogenic.
Your whole career can be defined in 2 words "Bitter Cynicism".
"The relationship has been defined by violence—against us," he said.
The law imposed more stringent funding requirements for defined benefit pensions.
Even if he doesn't win the presidency, he's defined the campaign.
It helps us get a bunch of creative intent defined quickly.
Inspiration is defined by the urge to act based on feeling.
In adults, being underweight is defined as a BMI under 18.5.
It will also likely affect junior aides without clearly defined responsibilities.
Religion is defined by the supernatural and the possibility of transcendence.
Help them know they are not defined by their test results.
Narrator: The Marine Corps is defined as an amphibious warfare force.
And the defined are now taking that power away from them.
Critics of the CFPB say the agency's authority is ill-defined.
"Securing the border" is an ill-defined and ultimately unattainable goal.
His entire campaign seems to be defined exclusively by denigrating Clinton.
This is about maintaining pressure as defined by the international community.
Toni This map of the South, as defined by the census.
GE's legendary CEO, Jack Welch, defined corporate culture in the 1980s.
Proactive growth is first defined by where you register your company.
He wants to run against a Democratic Party defined by Reps.
The Euro-dollar chart is defined by long term trading bands.
You do not have to be defined by just one thing.
Political ideologies are defined by the worlds they want to build.
The Hill: Kavanaugh becomes new flashpoint in midterms defined by anger.
Historically caste was defined by profession, occupation or function in society.
About $7.5 trillion dollars now sit in defined contribution retirement plans.
Otherwise, the business is defined by competition, up to a point.
He had always defined himself as a hard worker with integrity.
How in any way could this be defined as being neutral?
But for some of us, the event is often less defined.
Most states sell it only for medical purposes, often broadly defined.
It's genetically well-defined -- more so than many more common diseases.
"Those defined-benefit plans look like a hockey stick," he said.
" Mo'Nique said: "For us, it's defined by openness and not fear.
What few understand is that Gawker defined the modern media landscape.
But the relationship between the countries is defined by their differences.
Virtually every interaction with the outside world is defined by danger.
Indie favorite Trademark has defined itself primarily by its clothing offerings.
That bold, conservative attitude defined Gorsuch's inaugural weeks on the bench.
Yet, I know it has defined my experience within my body.
We are all limited and defined by our perception of things.
A player's swing is defined in part by his body type.
Officially, in the US, 2993 pound is defined as 0.45359237 kilograms.
So today, the meter is defined by the speed of light.
"Rigid, predictable schedules and explicit defined tasks are ideal," she explains.
Gereon (Cloudkid): My channel is not defined by a specific genre.
Civility has always been defined by the oppressed, not the oppressor.
I just don't think people should be defined by their genitals.
And therefore, I think it is still being defined and redefined.
As he saw it, that election was defined by social media.
These categories are particularly useful because of how broadly they're defined.
First, Congress should convert CHIP funding into a defined contribution program.
I'm going to try a third time again with defined risk.
So much of their lives has been defined by being together.
The security paradigms that defined it weren't immutable laws of history.
Entire seasons have been defined by different interpretations of the rules.
Some say there are fund-raising responsibilities; they often aren't defined.
We're not defined by a president who does not believe women.
In this view, crime is not defined by a specific offense.
Leadership is defined by the leader's positive attributes, not their gender.
The NHL even named a vaguely defined leadership award after him.
There were all these territories, the borders were really ill-defined.
Nowadays, Congress is defined by stories of goodwill crumbling under pressure.
A murder of academics have nearly defined camp out of existence.
Activists demand that a privacy standard be clearly and prospectively defined.
Second, we set ambiguous goals without clearly defined markers of success.
The true scandal resides in their continued resistance to be defined.
Every performance is prepared from scratch, without a defined story line.
A life defined by politics here rightly gets a political life.
Long before psychologists defined obsessive passion, the Buddha called this suffering.
But character was defined at once too vaguely and too narrowly.
The West Wing is defined by its optimistic account of democracy.
There was femininity, gloried in and defined multiple ways via dress.
A correction is defined as a 10% decline from recent highs.
I have defined things to do here to get it going.
You own several original prints by photographers who defined their times.
And like Murakami, Lindqvist has defined his own style and genre.
The goals of the company must be thoroughly defined and conveyed.
Mexico established an anticlerical nation, clearly defined in its 1917 Constitution.
Millay's life, toward its end, became defined by pain and struggle.
The Fed has defined stable prices as inflation of 2 percent.
But we didn't want to be defined by the Trademark Office.
Legal rule, as defined by Weber, is not really his thing.
Before the Civil War, citizenship was largely defined by individual states.
Yang's campaign was defined by the candidate's happy go-lucky style.
Still, the lack of defined interiors can lead to unwarranted confusion.
United's season was always going to be defined by this game.
He was shaped by his times, but not defined by them.
That was also barred within the areas defined in the order.
Historically, feminist movements and moments have been defined along generational lines.
This is a year defined by a movement of working people.
Yakima's social divide has long been defined by a physical one.
The drawings suggest that Perriand solved the problems Le Corbusier defined.
That group is defined as anyone with more than $30 million.
Compared to the presidential race, the Senate map is well-defined.
For Mr. Turner, street food was not necessarily defined by mobility.
Even the browns on the dock are a lot more defined.
With their integrity, Romney and Jones defined themselves for future generations.
We are a nameless and faceless town defined only by neighborhoods.
We don't want to be defined by just what we achieved.
Most wedding vows are words that have not yet been defined.
Most wedding vows are words that have not yet been defined.
Goats have a defined social caste, despite their laid back goofiness.
Entrepreneurship Start-up culture is defined by long days and nights.
Activism in the 1960s, some argue, was defined by the photograph.
Furthermore, the terms of the clauses are often defined ridiculously widely.
Structured data is clearly defined, like temperature predictions and historical sales.
Yet, the timeline for renewal or replenishment is not typically defined.
" He added, "His grace notes, his softest notes, defined a generation.
I don't think slavery defined how much money people have today.
Tobacco use was defined as one or more cigarettes per day.
The forms are neither flat nor defined solely by the stitching.
It all created convenience and experience, which defined luxury for me.
The holiday is defined by Nguzo Saba, or the seven principles.
Written laws do not exist within their own self-defined universe.
And how would excellent service be defined in the medical setting?
This further expanded the right to counsel defined in Gideon v.
A unit is defined as 10 milliliters (ml) of pure alcohol.
The new Istanbul looks set to be defined by those anxieties.
Now they are test cases for an ill-defined, underfinanced future.
ROSS: WELL, NATIONAL SECURITY IS A DEFINED TERM IN THE 232.
Contrition is defined as the state of feeling remorseful and penitent.
He is defined by shamelessness, and so there is no bottom.
Our skillsets are so clearly defined so there's not much friction.
Today, South Asia consists of around 5,000 anthropologically well-defined groups.
Long rallies in tennis are defined as nine shots or longer.
"We didn't want to be defined by this," Mr. Rosenthal said.
Millennials, defined as people ages 18 to 34, were particularly uninformed.
We defined crowdedness as the number of people per square meter.
Leaving that aside, The L Word defined my adolescent sexual awakening.
"I don't want to be defined by the disease," he said.
Vietnam '67 Horst Faas defined a new breed of war photographer.
It makes the country ripe for being defined from the outside.
But for many voters, he's defined by one thing: His religion.
Trending Your hotel experience is typically defined by time spent away.
Officially, in the US, 1 pound is defined as 0.45359237 kilograms.
Starting Monday, the kilogram will be defined by the Planck constant.
The female's faces had a rough, ill-defined look to them.
In this preliminary statement, she defined the term as: noun: 216.
Or are we all, always, defined by our darkest, worst moments?
Private pension schemes, which supplement state provision, have been shifting from defined-benefit plans, where workers are promised a fixed amount of income in retirement, to defined-contribution plans, where workers themselves take on the risk.
"Careless and reckless" flight, and the FAA has finally defined "unmanned aircraft" For years, the FAA has been using manned aircraft regulations to go after people who flew drones in a manner it defined as unsafe.
I'm trying to challenge people to go to a higher — I know what they yearn for, we're yearning for: not a Trump-defined campaign but a campaign that's defined by the best of who we are.
It defined who shouldn't have guns -- felons and those guilty of domestic violence, to name just a couple; and it defined who could sell guns -- only federally licensed dealers, who were required to perform background checks.
The scheme, to open on April 1, will replace the main UK defined benefit scheme, the New Airways Pension Scheme (NAPS), as well as its main UK defined contribution scheme, the British Airways Retirement Plan (BARP).
Le Maire said that while Bretton Woods had defined the international economic order of the second half of the 20th century, the first part of this century may be defined by China's New Silk Road project.
Vanguard's most recent How America Saves report, which uses figures from 3.9 million defined contribution plan participants, showed investors younger than 25 had an average of 88 percent of their defined contribution assets allocated to equity.
Among the 20 different contracts agreed via a mediation process was the agreement of a defined contribution pension scheme rather than a defined benefit scheme, in line with what many other major European companies have done.
It revamped funding rules for defined benefit pensions; increased contribution limits for defined contribution retirement plans, such as 401(k) plans; and established a permanent "Saver's Credit" that encouraged lower-earning workers to save for retirement.
Researchers tracked differing adolescent use patterns — from no cannabis use (defined as four days of use or less) to heavy use (defined as, on average, 782 days of use) — in a cohort of 1,000 teenage boys.
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Far fewer workers in the private sector are retiring with lifetime "defined benefit" pensions; many more will rely on a fragile, unstable, highly unequal "defined contribution" system of individual retirement accounts linked to stock market gyrations.
" The GAO report observed "…there has been a marked shift away from employers offering traditional defined benefit (DB) pension plans to defined contribution (DC) plans, such as 401(k)s, as the primary type of retirement plan.
A 2015 study from Boston College showed that defined benefit plans, which are managed by professionals, had a weighted average return of 7.9 percent annually between 1990 and 2012, compared to 7 percent for defined contribution plans.
It's defined by elements that good pizza should not be defined by: thick, wettish dough; greasy cheese of unspecified type or origin; and dusty tomato sauce made by someone whose hand is heavy on the dried oregano.
Most Standard & Poor's indexes are defined by mere region and asset class.
But what stood out personally to me is she really defined loyalty.
The Dyson V6 Fluffy Vacuum is defined by its strength and versatility.
With polynomials, "everything is defined in the two-dimensional plane," Lindsey said.
Primary insomnia is defined by sleep problems unrelated to another health condition.
As such, much of the church's early history was defined by persecution.
These huge atoms might no longer have those well-defined energy levels.
"No one is defined completely by an experience of oppression," she said.
The obesity measure was defined as a BMI of 30 or higher.
The plans concerned are usually what are known as defined benefit plans.
Physics can be defined simply as the study of matter and energy.
The tracks, unsurprisingly, demonstrate the musician's vocal prowess which defined his career.
Because I'm not just a DJ. I'm not defined by my career.
This initial contact usually follows prescribed workflow defined by the particular company.
It's defined based on social definitions and changes over time and place.
Méndez believes that human beings should not be defined by their nationalities.
The SFA defined small firms as companies employing less than fifty people.
It protects the belief that gender is defined by sex at birth.
"The new composition was defined by the carbon [sugar] source," Sanchez said.
And by 300 BC Euclid had defined his abstract system for geometry.
At one point, I very much defined myself as a gay man.
In reality, these lions are defined by their confidence, loyalty, and warmth.
Lasers, in fact, were a big part of what defined a rave.
Of course, their characters don't need to be defined by their race.
But I think the way we defined it was not like this.
The first 10-odd hours in Anthem are defined by those thrills.
In a separate opinion, though, Kavanaugh defined "substantial" in extraordinarily narrow terms.
Illinois' 2018 adopted pension measures were not as clearly defined, Fitch said.
The group targets sufficient liquidity based on an internally defined risk appetite.
For decades, the cold war defined it, at least for most Americans.
It's a strictly single-player experience with clearly defined boundaries and goals.
He defined "random" as a person committing a violent act without reason.
"That kind of defined the not leavingness of it all," she said.
The wide discrepancy comes from how hate crimes are defined and reported.
His complaint is with empathy defined as feeling what someone else feels.
A self-defined "cultural antagonist" and "erotic provocateur," Davis embodies these slippages.
He wanted me to write a book, I believe, that defined him.
It wasn't defined by anger, and I didn't try to suppress it.
Blockchain is often defined as a ledger that enables secure, encrypted transactions.
All the children are defined as distinct individuals but without excessive shtick.
Caspar Lee is one of the people who has defined the genre.
Online communities have always been defined, in some way, by their moderators.
A technical recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of GDP contraction.
She built a strategic anti-apartheid campaign on a well-defined foundation.
Certain as it may sound, being terminally ill is not well-defined.
Sometimes those pathways are clearly defined, as in medicine and the law.
Negative liberty is best defined as freedom not to be interfered with.
The second goal defined in the report is to assess Europa's habitability.
It also can be defined by a population size rather than distance.
Cody's wheelhouse is well-defined, but not to the point of boredom.
It had to happen, it would happen, its future happening defined her.
Around those lobes is a larger and less well-defined external house.
THE photograph of two skinny, half-naked 20-somethings defined a generation.
The issue also boiled down to how both sides defined "American" differently.
"Flint will not be defined by this crisis," vows Ms Hanna-Attisha.
His presidency will be defined by how he reconciles those competing instincts.
The week the world met Twilio can only be defined as positive.
Reverse Podsnappery is defined by double-think when it comes to nationalism.
Jane The Virgin is often, and incorrectly, defined by its telenovela sensibilities.
The steps in the dance are created by well-defined trading bands.
In many ways, Ford Motor Company's future is defined by its past.
It's not as defined and you are doing it because it's fun.
It's not a defined policy yet, just a launching pad for discussion.
In a world defined by free speech then all speech is protected.
It's also unclear how "acts of protest" are defined under these guidelines.
It's one of the weird scenes that defined the film in 1986.
Like so much in life, it would help if we defined terms.
" Sirvin explains that epilepsy is defined as "more than one unprovoked seizure.
Here are four things to know about how megachurches are defined: 1.
Here's a walk through the most iconic shows that defined the 2000s.
It's a little more defined than it has been in the past.
Few dispute that, for society to function, death must be clearly defined.
Both of you guys, your careers are so defined by each other.
We have a condition that is defined by the existence of punishment.
Duties: important role in setting interest rates (some vaguely defined other responsibilities).
But now Orloff is sad about what regulators defined as a fee.
All the characters are defined by how they hold themselves in battle.
The government sets clearly-defined rules, within which corporations compete for profits.
What's the first step in zeroing in on a single, defined aesthetic?
Yet it all depended on exactly how regulators defined the word 'gambling.
Brittany's legacy was not defined by the manner in which she died.
FEW companies are as defined by a single product as Coca-Cola.
Financial technology is broadly defined as any technological innovation in financial services.
DURING HER lifetime, Sylvia Plath was defined by her relationships with others.
Facebook is a company that has always been defined by ruthless ambition.
A pun, like porn, is defined less by intention than by reception.
What comes after pre-seed is now less clearly defined and organized.
Because it's not defined, you see it being used and it's meaningless.
This is usually defined as the return on a U.S. Treasury bill.
Lee's direct involvement with so many books defined the "shared universe" concept.
When that is the case, then temperature has a well-defined meaning.
In short, it's the market in question as defined for antitrust purposes.
The decision also defined the state's level of interest during later trimesters.
The first series defined Twitter as "What's happening" and included outdoor ads.
Our April 103th show defined terms like filibuster and the nuclear option.
Telomerase-activating treatments might hold potential, Lansdorp agreed, under certain defined conditions.
That generation of artists like Shrobe are defined by a black materiality.
The content that once defined the algorithm will be purged from relevance.
For Existence, the viewer's experience can be defined as Observant or Participant.
I always defined myself as an internet person and a net native.
Examine what moments in your past defined and inspired you, Poswolsky suggests.
Obama and W. Bush defined the low end of this recent spectrum.
Donald Trump waged a bitter campaign defined by flagrant appeals to bigotry.
But most importantly, it's going to become a software-defined network play.
LiveWire will have seven riding modes, three of which are rider-defined.
They defined a specific iPod-obsessed era: the early and mid-2000s.
An entertaining player, another great college career, and a program now defined.
It was a game design convention that defined the survival horror genre.
His last two seasons at Madrid were defined by high-profile failure.
A society is defined by how it treats the weakest among us.
She notes that the U.S. has actually defined critical infrastructure very broadly.
Your twenties are defined by falling on your face, not sudden maturity.
McLean's team at the time was defined by his impressively oppressive onslaught.
"His genius was so self-evident that it defined 'awesome,' " he said.
Here are three things that have defined his career so far: 1.
This is something that has sort of defined your career for decades.
However, Fitch-defined revenue and EBITDA exclude contributions from these Eurasian assets.
Ten ETFs within the large-cap value category, as defined by etfdb.
As defined contribution plans become even more widespread, rollovers will as well.
The national political discourse is no longer defined by exchanges of ideas.
" She told another supporter: "We will not be defined by social media.
A trading band is defined by parallel horizontal support and resistance levels.
Demonology is typically defined as the study of demons and demonic beliefs.
All medical conditions weren't defined at some point—think about it. 9.
Her strong (and obviously defined) midsection has become something of a sensation.
"This is a society where gender norms are strictly defined," Vemuru said.
And I think being involved in the workplace, softly defined, is helpful.
Got another fandom term you want defined or added to the list?
The early years of Aum Shinrikyo were defined by failed chemical attacks.
Breakfast was defined as consuming more than 100 calories between 6 a.m.
Our story begins when Michelle, a vaguely defined billionaire — she owns ... companies?
It has a defined geographic territory, even if those boundaries are amorphous.
This sort of divisive politics seems inevitable if parties are ethnically defined.
How his role might be defined in practice is much less clear.
Lines that were once clearly defined are more likely to be blurred.
Unfortunately, we're not organized to prevent defined outcomes; we're organized around process.
The specificity of our limits has really almost defined who we are.
Pick one of the three words you defined and complete this sentence:
In a season defined by anger over globalization and economic inequality, Mrs.
"Self esteem is defined as confidence in ones own worth," she explained.
It in part depends on how quickly the new relationship is defined.
These are instances of what Mr. Trump has clearly defined as intolerable.
The scapegoat, as defined in the Book of Leviticus, is a propitiation.
That defined contribution plan is the federal government's Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).
The Freedom Act places more narrowly defined limitations on this federal surveillance.
The size of that persuadable pool depends on how they are defined.
"Stupid things" here is defined as whatever the establishment media doesn't like.
A visual tour of the 126 places that defined the group's territory.
The direction of Zimbabwe's democracy will be defined by this summer's elections.
Millennials are defined as individuals between the ages of 23 and 38.
The fighters are defined by their brand of liberal populism: Think Sens.
So far his race, though, has been defined by his fundraising woes.
Mel Brooks, in "The 2000 Year Old Man," once defined the two.
Sports teams are defined by the graphic they use for their logo.
The Keystone pipeline defined the low point of the U.S. - Canada relationship.
"You definitely have more defined abs in reality lol!" added singer Gwendolyn.
Women tend to earn the same as men within narrowly defined occupations.
In what dictionary is a sprint defined as being two months long?
In this nascent new order, competitors are defined largely by their limitations.
Audemio's life was defined by his role as a hardworking family man.
Before: The living room was defined by a large, rock-pattern fireplace.
Citizen legislators would have no claim on taxpayer-financed defined benefit programs.
However, the law of attempt is based on clearly defined attempted crimes.
Read more: The 84 cases the defined the first year of #MeToo.
The time is now for a clearly defined and easily recognizable brand.
Examine what moments in your past defined and inspired you, he suggests.
Bonjean said Clinton's attacks on Trump will have to be well-defined.

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