Examples of using Define themselves in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The men and women in Partners PrEP had to define themselves as being in a stable relationship- stable enough to last for at least the two-year length of the trial.
For this reason, the attacks from Leftist circles that define themselves as Zionists are absurd and reveal the depths to which the Left has fallen.”.
These statistics include those who define themselves as Jews and do not have any other religious identity.
The Company recommends that you exercise extreme caution with respect to"professional" information provided by users who define themselves or are defined by others as experts.
his friends explain how they define themselves.
Only 11 percent of the $5-million-plus millionaires define themselves as rich or wealthy.
In the past thirty years the number of Israelis of a Jewish background who define themselves as secular declined from 70 percent to 46 percent.
In general, Israeli women define themselves based on their national,
The Company recommends that you exercise extreme caution with respect to"professional" information provided by users who define themselves or are defined by others as experts.
What's more, both the Swedish Social Democratic Party and Norway's Labor Party define themselves as anti-capitalist parties.
The Company recommends that you exercise extreme caution with respect to"professional" information provided by users who define themselves or are defined by others as experts.
And People cannot define themselves through whom they have to kill, who they need to hate
Recently, a group of Christians who define themselves as Arameans, not Arabs,
People should define themselves through what they build, what they share, and who they include.
The whole point of the Equal Rights Amendment… is so that women don't have to define themselves by a man.
A group exists when two or more people define themselves as members of it, and when its existence is recognised by at least one other'.
These figures include all those who define themselves as Jews and who do not hold a different religious identity.
A group exists when two or more people define themselves as members of it and when its existence is recognized by at least one other.
A group exists when two or more people define themselves as member of it and when its existence is recognized by at least one other.
There is a tendency to assume that most of those who define themselves as Reform and Conservative in Israel come from English speaking countries,