(1) It provided a new approach to modern society and production methods, an attempt to redefine the meaning and nature of the work of art.(2) Several emerging Labor figures have attempted to redefine these principles in the last few days.(3) These weaknesses have resulted in a number of attempts to redefine a marketing mix for the services sector.(4) Their attempt is to redefine the relation between actors and the audience.(5) her attempt to redefine postmodernism along more political and sociocultural lines(6) Both politics and law have suffered from this attempt to redefine the exercise of power.(7) And part of this is a redefinition of what it means to be a successful woman in the 21st century.(8) It has helped in redefining their lives by teaching them new crafts and packaging old ones better.(9) It's a shame that he's redefining his organisation to stop people hating him.(10) Once in a blue moon, a show comes along that redefines visual storytelling for a generation.(11) It is a rare moment in politics when debates can be redefined along wholly new lines.(12) I want to build on that redefinition and continue us as a party of growth, fiscal responsibility.(13) Jane has been involved in redefining the charity sector itself.(14) It will also make changes to the research and development tax credits schemes by redefining them to make them easier to claim.(15) In order of importance, here are the upcoming makeovers: an editorial redefinition and a major redesign.(16) The government is redefining disability to suit its own purposes.