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Shared vision vital for business partnership to succeed (Akron Beacon Journal)
A partnership is defined in Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition, as ''an association of two or more partners in a business enterprise.''

Standardized tests take all the fun out of reading (Contra Costa Times)
"Tyro: a beginner in learning; novice." -- from Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Eleventh Edition A FEW MONTHS AGO, I took the Graduate Record Exam because I am applying for Ph.

Appetite for Adventure (Chennai Online)
The time of life when one is young; especially the period between childhood and maturity. This is how the Webster's New World Dictionary defines youth. They are also called the adolescents, the teenagers, and the young persons. They have enormous untapped potential.

Joe Hadsall: Lobbyists’ influence hard to measure (The Joplin Globe)
According to the Missouri Ethics Commission, a lobbyist is “a person who attempts to influence the action of government.” My friends on the Globe’s proofreading desk will have to forgive me for committing the sin of using a source other than Webster’s Dictionary to define a word.

Viewpoint: The Sport of Defining 'Sport' and Ignoring Webster (Brigham Young NewsNet)
I've been thinking about the dictionary definition of what a sport is and I've kind of decided that Webster's thoughts on the matter are a little off base compared to mine.