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"by definition" Definitions
  1. because of what something or someone is : according to the definition of a word that is being used to describe someone or something

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By definition ... these crises almost by definition are something you don't see coming — otherwise you'd be prepared for it.
I think it's funny that selfies are by definition a picture of oneself taken by oneself, so they are by definition self-centered.
The answer is, obviously, that racism is bad by definition, so the things that people say, think, and do are by definition not racism.
BY DEFINITION, EVERY SINGLE DOLLAR THE COMPANY HAS TO SPEND MAINTAINING YESTERDAY'S FADING NETWORKS IS BY DEFINITION A DOLLAR THEY CAN'T SPEND LAYING FIBER AND TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY.
By definition, this would result in a "capital surplus" and therefore an increase in foreign investment in the U.S. This is a necessary result of trade deficits, again by definition.
This time around, things will be different -- by definition.
A disturbance, by definition, is something that affects later measurements.
"Groups are by definition always public domain," Wuchty told me.
All toilets, even the clean ones, are by definition unsanitary.
Courage, by definition, involves doing something that makes you afraid.
By definition, if your product is at MVP, it's viable.
Starlink by definition will cover all parts of the globe.
By definition, leaving the EU means leaving its customs union.
Secret political ads are by definition an attack on democracy.
People with large pots are by definition squirrellers, not splurgers.
By definition, it's not the home of days gone by.
And the fact that weddings are by definition suuuuper traditional.
It's by definition a niche program on a niche network.
You're going to have a lot of action by definition.
Because democracy, by definition, works by consent, not by force.
The best open world games have, by definition, memorable worlds.
"You're buying volatility in the markets by definition," he said.
By definition, Tuesday's debate took placed in a controlled environment.
By definition, that's most everybody with power in this country.
By definition, organizations serve us, not the other way around.
"By definition, these demands require the ability to behave flexibly."
By definition, former presidents lack the influence they once had.
Same with politicians – by definition they have to win reelection.
By definition we set out where we want to go.
By definition, this is the opposite of an Obama decision.
By definition, this "statewide match" proposal would eliminate that disparity.
And, by definition, the victims are dead, and cannot speak.
This conclusion is true by definition and thus, thoroughly incontestable.
It's an emotion and, by definition, lasts a few seconds.
Must work by definition deplete our bodies, make us sick?
That's because by definition, they aren't necessary for basic survival.
By definition, all of her cards had just been stolen.
By definition, the boulders differ in composition from surrounding rocks.
By definition, every child in an orphanage has been abandoned.
A newspaper is by definition about all that is new.
Just by definition, aren't you not in the United States?
The thing is, peaks in demand are by definition exceptions.
Bailouts, by definition, exclude those who lived within their means.
By definition, it becomes a game of cat and mouse.
What the herd is buying is, by definition, in favor.
By definition, world records are exceptional deviations from the norm.
By definition, Asiatic dayflower is invasive, which somehow seems unfair.
Yep. By definition, it's political in a lot of cases.
The government's deficit is by definition the private sector's surplus.
The filled cartridges are not by definition a health risk.
By definition, pardons absolve someone of having broken the law.
K., by definition, there can only be one ultimate option.
But by definition sexual harassers and their victims aren't equals.
Thus, if he loses, it must be, by definition, illegitimate.
"An exclusive network is by definition excluding people," he said.
Today, all children sold for sex are, by definition, trafficked.
"Climate change is by definition a global story," she said.
Acquaintance is, by definition, a surface understanding, susceptible to manipulation.
By definition, there always has to be a first time.
And by the way, by definition, this thing is global.
But a disorder, by definition, inhibits normal functioning, impedes success.
A TV series, by definition, lasts longer than a feature film.
"Our life, by definition, is changing all the time," he says.
Broadcasting was also, by definition, a one-way stream of data.
By definition, everything inside a VR or MR world is tracked.
By definition, a surprise is something the consensus does not expect.
"By definition, motion sickness is precipitated by motion," Dr. Suurna says.
"People with SAD, by definition, do improve in springtime," he says.
The assets only got "moved" by definition, but not in reality.
And these are still, by definition, LTE technologies — not 5G ones.
Ice shelves are, by definition, already sitting on top of water.
By definition, alpha for the market must equal zero (before fees).
"Localization is, by definition, an act of changing content," Jenny said.
But they are also, by definition, private—and therefore little understood.
By definition, bankruptcy occurs when an entity cannot pay its debts.
Four albums aspire to subversion, but delight is disruptive by definition.
Democratic government is required by definition to reflect the popular will.
Young scientists, after all, are by definition the future of science.
By definition, objectives are significant, concrete, action oriented, and (ideally) inspirational.
I think, by definition, this was a violation of antitrust law.
It's based on natural processes that are always random, by definition.
Because that quest is by definition impossible, it makes us anxious.
Such omissions are, by definition, an abuse of the FISA system.
I mean, we were all young; that's hip by definition, right?
True innovation, by definition, is introducing something completely new and different.
Liberal democratic societies by definition have a pluralism of value systems.
Privacy benefits, by definition, consist of reducing harms from privacy violations.
Passive investing, by definition, is a low volatility style of investment.
The term "old growth" means the trees are, by definition, old.
Therefore, any applied ethics of war are by definition morally flawed.
What's precious is by definition whatever no one else can have.
" — Charles, San Francisco "Terrorism by definition requires political or religious motivation.
Short stories are by definition brief, but they needn't be small.
"Parents who entered illegally are by definition criminals," Ms. Nielsen said.
An off-season headlined by King James is, by definition, unforgettable.
By definition, they would not invite investors into a national airport.
But let's be honest: Minority voters are, by definition, a minority.
And the Dreamers are, by definition, leading law-abiding, productive lives.
But by definition, ballot initiatives are a tool of the powerless.
Browsing Fashion week is, by definition, a parade of the new.
"The meat that we produce is by definition sterile," Post said.
By definition, you can't compute a number that officially is reasonable.
Still, the bare minimum is, by definition, slightly more than nothing.
" He told them, "Founders by definition like to start new things.
In order to have F.O.B.O. you must, by definition, have options.
Isn't a Caribbean vacation by definition an escape from life's troubles?
"News, by definition, is something that almost never happens," Schneier says.
It's a tough place to get into by definition, but c'mon!
Being gay is a physical act derived in sexual deviance by definition.
Illegal immigrants, by definition, have no right to be in this country.
You've been a working writer in Hollywood, which by definition is success.
Similarly, death, final by definition, is not final in Super Mario 0dyssey.
A good meteorologist is almost always, by definition, skilled at pattern recognition.
But a memoir, generally, by definition, is your impression of events, right?
Cool. The content that does well on Snap is, by definition, disposable.
However, a tattoo can, by definition, only exist on another person's body.
But all gay people have it in the first sense, by definition.
Almost by definition, Bachelor Nation has always been a nation of secrets.
Illustration: Elena Scotti/GizmodoDietary supplements don't need to do anything, by definition.
"By definition we are not in a saturated space," Walker told CNBC.
And the threat of a scary thing happening is by definition news.
Smaller harms are, by definition, smaller, and on their own, less dangerous.
A mass extinction, by definition, means three-quarters of all species disappear.
He thus believes that persistent trade deficits are by definition a problem.
Building the future of transportation is, by definition, a ton of work.
The tax method is by definition applied to a pre-tax total.
I voted by absentee ballot, something one does, by definition, when absent.
If you are in the love category, you are, by definition, good.
Obama and Clinton, by definition, cannot be members of the Deep State.
It will be controversial by definition, even if people agree with it.
"The majority [of Super Likers] are by definition life's losers," said another.
Dystopian fiction is by definition a showcase of the worst case scenario.
A monopoly by definition runs corruptly with high prices and low innovation.
Emerging markets are, by definition, edgier places to invest than developed ones.
It's special, and by definition, likely to rank among my favorite experiences.
The administration has argued TPS was by definition intended to be temporary.
By definition, "luck" isn't a quality that you can develop and cultivate.
Not strictly art, the poster's purpose is by definition a temporary one.
Until then, conservative Catholics will remain (by definition) more dogmatic than liberals.
Leaders, by definition, are those who succeed at getting others to follow.
Almost by definition, nationalists and localists are underrepresented at these global gatherings.
Canceling someone the moment they make a mistake is, by definition, inhuman.
" He went on, "Queerness was, by definition, a critique of mainstream culture.
By definition, startups rarely work well in conditions conducive to strict structure.
Developing missile defenses, by definition, means abandoning the concept of mutual vulnerability.
Queerness is anti-classification by definition, so it looks different for everyone.
"They are clandestine groups, and by definition hard to crack," he says.
Mark Meadows was born in France, is he pro-French by definition?
Thus, by definition, nothing that questions the tribal narrative can be trusted.
By definition, he said, rail precludes all possibilities other than the train.
By definition, a "happy medium" is the middle ground between two extremes.
He made Calvin cool, but cool is by definition a niche quality.
Intervening by definition means that you don't believe in separation of powers.
By definition, only 50 percent of people can rate above the median.
By definition, only 266 percent of people can rate above the median.
By definition, these two limitations would rule out reaching even level B2.
Thus, by definition, if Trump increased defense spending, he did something right.
A work that relates the biblical creation story is by definition spiritual.
Contracted workers are also by definition more isolated than non-contracted workers.
Poor countries, by definition, are not as economically significant as rich countries.
Populism is not conservatism, which by definition entails resistance to public whims.
Private companies, by definition, don't have a public market determining their worth.
Even so, a president's pronouncements on national tragedies are, by definition, news.
By definition, the current account balance equals domestic saving minus domestic investment.
"Slavery was divisive, Jim Crow segregation was, by definition, divisive," Jones said.
Rape victims by definition lose control over their own bodies during rape.
By definition it's neutral, but we've coated it with a negative filter.
Diversity by definition doesn't just mean differing races, genders or ethnicities coexisting.
It was an inbounds pass, which by definition is not a shot.
Waters is also not, by definition, adversarial to the financial services industry.
The war on terror, by definition, is both unwinnable and never-ending.
By definition, "grief" implies sorrow and loss, an effect deeper than nuisance.
Deliberative by necessity or by definition, I think, and deliberation takes time.
Almost by definition, gameplay videos are full of game developers' copyright-protected art.
Liking things ironically is, on general principle and by definition, a bullshit proposition.
Yet they are by definition designed to have a mind of their own.
A revolution, by definition, involves radical change in the way of doing things.
A metered model kind of goes against that because you're by definition rationing.
By definition, automatic guns continue to fire rounds by holding down the trigger.
By definition, a lot of the things that we do are more public.
Big data, by definition, is very tough, if not impossible, to move around.
You could even say it makes it false by definition: There's some tolerance.
In contrast, stakeholders, by definition hugely diverse, have correspondingly diverse and conflicting interests.
By definition, it can only comment on our world via a funhouse mirror.
The things of the Internet of Things are all embedded systems, by definition.
That said, we should not assume that soft power is benign by definition.
These exploits are particularly troublesome because, by definition, they have not been patched.
Repealing that tax is a change that, by definition, only helps affluent Americans.
And science by definition cannot consider anything metaphysical or supernatural as an explanation.
The students are by definition "out of the house", away from their parents.
By definition, in order to be a woman, I had to be trans.
Those stolen weapons, by definition, end up in the hands of a criminal.
"By definition, the Air really was more or less a netbook," Nguyen says.
But we're by definition cross-platform, so we never build platform-specific demonstrations.
That is, almost by definition, cutting off your nose to spite your face.
By definition, this means vertically integrating with some product markets and not others.
Any attempt at so-called regulating… a market, by definition, is not regulated.
But that, by definition, means she should stay out of the Trump administration.
Estate tax repeal, by definition, only helps a tiny number of families directly.
By definition we cannot "go to the source" because the source is hidden.
To be androgynous, by definition, means to be neither specifically feminine nor masculine.
AR, by definition, augments that world around you and is social and inviting.
Well, when it comes to actual phobias, it's by definition an irrational fear.
As the price of gilts is forced up, their yield by definition falls.
By definition, collectors are gatherers and they like to possess, own, and keep.
And by definition, that does not apply to over half of people's experiences.
And that, by definition, means the nature of the endeavor is inherently political.
Annuities are by definition complicated, emotional instruments that require an intermediary to help.
"By definition, these are lapsed newspaper readers," said Mr. McCabe of Enders Analysis.
Impulse purchases, by definition, mean that you haven't thoroughly thought through the transaction.
Almost by definition, those who do are more engaged than the average citizen.
Any player the Stompers can get their hands on is by definition tainted.
"I think by definition that makes it unsustainable," Powell said of the debt.
Politics is also not a great fit for this particular holiday by definition.
However, by definition fully self-driving vehicles will not have a human driver.
He need not rely on political advertising, which by definition is inherently dishonest.
Because if it's white, it's not feminism—by definition, it includes all women.
"Medicare for all" would, by definition, eliminate all other forms of health coverage.
By definition, that's what it is to make your music with an instrument.
Famine by definition is large numbers of people who are starving to death.
Generic drugs, by definition, are old, so we know about their side effects.
Whatever portion of the market remains illicit, by definition, it's not being taxed.
That enterprise is impossible, by definition, if all sides have their own truths.
Those brains studied, by definition, came from men who worried about brain degeneration.
The recent images are just a snapshot -- and by definition an incomplete one.
By definition, then, no witness in the Senate could possibly change the outcome.
A quintupling of industry players would, by definition, create a more competitive field.
"In cosmology by definition we want something that's evolving in time," he said.
Almost by definition, historical drama is selective; we invent characters, we compress events.
That necessitates a more collective approach, which should by definition be more inclusive.
Games, by definition, have rules; goals are often explicitly defined; progress is quantified.
Front Burner By definition, whiskey is a spirit distilled from fermented grain mash.
And a partnership, by definition, serves both partners, without domination or unfair advantage.
" He agrees that being threatened by a NATO ally is, by definition, "bizarre.
KERNEN: IF YOU'RE BELOW INFLATION, BY DEFINITION, YOU CAN'T GET BEHIND THE CURVE.
In 2018, echoing anything that these groups say should be, by definition, unpresidential.
Politicians, particularly when their party is in government, are almost by definition insiders.
Therefore, any student with a Perkins loan by definition has Direct Loans, too.
Some Israeli settlements would, by definition, need to be uprooted along the way.
This businessmen, by definition a pragmatist, also has extensive experience working with Russia.
By definition, comfort foods are rich and creamy, or evocative of childhood pleasures.
Hobbies are, by definition, things we do for the sheer pleasure of it.
These systems are probabilistic, and "by definition, get things wrong sometimes," Kaltheuner elaborated.
A metered model kind of goes against that because you're, by definition, rationing.
Pregnancy is, by definition, existential: bringing something into existence that wasn't there before.
And ambitious projects are by definition close to the limits of your capacity.
"Rare/orphan diseases, by definition, have catastrophic consequences for the families affected," he said.
But they are, by definition, a ripcord for party elites to attain control over
By definition, she doesn't have a spouse at home to help with child care.
First of all, teens are surly by definition, and their interests are ever-changing.
First, by definition I can't actually be wrong about any of the teams here.
"A disruptive innovation, by definition, starts from one of those two footholds," Christensen says.
Those acquitted of rape or against whom charges are dropped are by definition innocent.
Designer drugs, almost by definition, are made of chemical combinations we haven't seen before.
By definition, rare diseases result in fewer than 163,000 cases in the United States.
Isn't the sewing machine a writer by definition, since all its patterns are beats?
They are by definition mobile and thus alive to the benefits of European integration.
By definition, those are patients who have a harder time paying their medical bills.
By definition, the flâneur is distinctly not an activist, but rather a passive observer.
An easy, obvious way of beating the market can, by definition, never be found.
A service that's confined to Apple devices by definition will have a smaller audience.
By definition, unless you exclude people, that is the same as conducting more surveillance.
By definition, one can religiously get a latte from Starbucks every morning at 9AM.
And marginalized things are, by definition, at the edge, likely to be pushed out.
"By definition, a flat surface is one without raised areas or indentations," she wrote.
But as a pure tax on wealth, it's also by definition very investor-unfriendly.
By definition, "being agile" means being able to move and understand quickly and easily.
By definition, that means the candidate who finishes first can still lose the runoff.
By definition, leveraged loans are often issued to companies with considerable amounts of debt.
By definition, this is socialistic, because socialism involves, after all, government control of resources.
People live in communities, which are public by definition, and every society limits secrecy.
"Vodka even by definition, by the Food and Drug Administration, is characterless," Steuck said.
" But the device used in Project Clemenza was, by definition, not "specific" or "targeted.
By definition "public," culture is a dynamic and interactive enterprise among all human beings.
In other words, someone who is highly selfish by definition doesn't care about others.
By definition, that means 50% of voters still wish to Remain in the union.
He saw no problem with the tweet; by definition, then, there is no problem.
By definition, we do not know when our subconscious mind is puppeteering our actions.
By definition, to offer a condolence is to tell them you suffer with them.
By definition, you are standing outside of a space instead of committing to it.
By definition, the colonized do not easily export the cultural expression of their oppression.
"Hypomanic people by definition are not causing major damage in their life," Gitlin says.
Mosh pits defy all conventions: by definition they're going to fly off the handle.
By definition, the patriarchy is conservative and wants to protect the male status quo.
Science fiction is by definition about the future, but it's never about the future.
By definition, a caravan is a company of people traveling through a hostile region.
Kruegel's point is that opioids are, by definition, compounds that interact with opioid receptors.
And it drives me crazy because luck, by definition, is something you can't make.
Everyone included was given bail — by definition a group that judges consider higher risk.
We gather to do something that almost by definition one couldn't do by themselves.
The N.F.L. playoffs is single elimination, so by definition all winning teams are undefeated.
By definition, the combatants are (mostly) people who love us and whom we love.
Rare diseases, by definition, impact fewer than 85033,000 Americans – some impact hundreds or less.
After all, anyone saying such things is, by definition, a know-it-all elitist.
It's surprises that knock the market down; and, by definition, surprises are not anticipated.
So, almost by definition you have to leave when you don't want to leave.
Singing in falsetto is, by definition, a kind of false projection into the world.
"He was a political prisoner, so, by definition, he was a hero," Kwaśniewski recalled.
Value investments are by definition good investment vehicles when global financial markets are spooked.
Whatever you tweet, by definition you don't tweet about something else that's really important.
The reluctance makes sense; local markets are by definition small, and journalism is expensive.
When a factory comes into a developing country, it by definition creates new jobs.
No. 2, by definition, any solution will have to have something for both sides.
And by definition, if you're in California, it's like, use your voice in California.
And at every point in time resource allocation is precisely zero-sum, by definition.
You need enough homes for people who can afford to rent or buy them, and then enough on top of that to provide room for people with vouchers—by definition below market rate—and permanent supportive units, by definition way below market rate.
By definition, the Apple TV won't get as many apps as the iOS App Store.
Proposals like Sanders' would move everyone into a single plan, which by definition affects everyone.
"Most entrepreneurs, by definition, are incredibly ambitious and that's what makes them great," Lynch says.
Any rescission of money that would not be spent by definition cannot reduce the deficit.
FHA loans are riskier by definition because they require just a 3.5 percent down payment.
It'll be a studio, by definition, with less equity and a different distribution of power.
Almost by definition, Simmons said, a novel antitrust theory can't be a per se violation.
Hedge funds tend to like esoteric, niche investments which are by definition in short supply.
Imagine training for three of them at once — which, by definition, is what triathletes do.
All this explains why an industry that is global by definition is parochial and antiquated.
It's tough for a boutique smartphone maker since the audience is niche, almost by definition.
Too often, we forget that refugees, by definition, don't come here because they want to.
Putting your livelihood in the hands of capitalists meant, almost by definition, doing their bidding.
Star managers will, by definition, have portfolios that do not look like the overall market.
So, by definition, any negotiation, the alternative to negotiation is going to be military option.
Intelligence almost by definition makes things that are even more unlikely than what naturally occurs.
These loans, which require just a 3.5 percent down payment, are by definition more risky.
By definition, the fundamental constants of the universe do not alter with time or place.
By definition, Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound is a method of delivering omni-directional, immersive sound.
After all, venture capital is, by definition, meant to be a high-risk asset class.
Yet as a sexual minority by definition, asexual people fit into the larger queer community.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a nonsense word by definition, why are so many people looking for it?
No one knows, because by definition the onset of chaos is non-linear and unpredictable.
The thrill of an excellent pop record is already subversive; delight is disruptive by definition.
By definition, repatriation refers to a subsidiary corporation sending the money to its parent corporation.
And he resisted the ahistoric evangelical canard that America is by definition a Christian country.
It was a big surprise because granny panties are, by definition, about function over form.
By definition, it means he is sexually aroused by prepubescent children (in his case, girls).
Pruitt is asking the scientific equivalence of catching a horizon: it is by definition impossible.
It could be a boosted bomb, but that is not a hydrogen bomb by definition.
By definition, real GDP growth essentially equals the sum of productivity growth and employment growth.
By definition, general elections are thus tipped more in favor of the more moderate candidates.
The good news is that the internet, by definition, is a boundless sea of data.
Because ethics, by definition, is the willingness to subordinate a metric to a higher value.
If Gawker was writing about it, the assumption was, its indignation was by definition righteous.
In that regard the Keyto was great, even if it by definition only approximated ketosis.
And Lehman Brothers had $619 billion in liabilities, which by definition were somebody else's assets.
By definition, this means no civil war in the streets and no more congressional dysfunction.
But transportation projects, by definition, don't move at the pace of every-two-year elections.
"By definition, someone who is stealing your food is breaking the social contract," she said.
But paying homage in retrospect, by definition, never signals the next milestone for any movement.
Well, (if) by definition rescuing 12 young boys...that puts everybody in the same context.
But they were by definition a blue wave, a massive popular vote against the president.
"Something that goes up 700 percent in a year — it's by definition speculative," he said.
But no platform is neutral; its algorithms must, by definition, prioritize some things over others.
That by definition gives her an adapted frame of reference, which merits its own scrutiny.
But standardized care, by definition, is not personalized care: it fails to acknowledge patients' individuality.
By definition, erotic thrillers are over-the-top and run on a surplus of horniness.
" A sauce, by definition, is a "condiment," a "relish," especially a "fluid dressing or topping.
By definition, you don't know those things for sure until after the election is over.
We are excluded, by definition, from influencing policy, so they know we can't deliver that.
Chilling effects, by definition, end up hurting people whom the laws aren't designed to hurt.
By definition, there are very few patients with the rare diseases that the treatments target.
By definition, molasses-based rums are more processed than those made from fresh sugar cane.
A subpoena, by definition, issues from a grand jury, which has the power to indict.
Independent cinema, by definition seeking out a smaller audience, has been notably (if imperfectly) pluralistic.
Annie is an artist, after all, a complicated and emotionally volatile person almost by definition.
By definition, we do not live in the end: we live all along the way.
"If it never comes back, it means by definition the customer&aposs happier," Lightbody said.
But heroism, however real, doesn't, by definition, make "The Last Full Measure" a great movie.
The configuration of the 787-9 makes it by definition a point-to-point aircraft.
By definition, any effort to fix such a system means upsetting whatever equilibrium has developed.
By definition it is only a watershed moment if the effect is widespread and persistent.
Almost by definition, there was no way to winnow the debate stage without disadvantaging someone.
"Being bipolar, by definition, impacts your interactions with others in a significant way," McIntyre says.
The trouble with that theory is that presidents, by definition, make policy whenever they speak.
"Doing our job, means by definition, nobody gets everything they want," Blunt said on Wednesday.
Evildoers, by definition, do not respect our rules and will find ways to skirt them.
AND SO BY DEFINITION WE NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT WE GOT A FAVORABLE DEAL.
"Brain death, by definition, is irreversible," CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta has said.
"Any one doctor, any one hospital, by definition, doesn't have all the options," Polkinghorn said.
The dollar by definition strengthens if the euro sells off, since exchange rates move in pairs.
Breaking a gender barrier, by definition, means doing something that is not typical for a woman.
Even if you are gender fluid or your sexuality is fluid, labels are, by definition, rigid.
But in special elections, they have the luxury, by definition, of running in an open seat.
And that makes the training of data itself fluid by definition, Microsoft Research's Gillespie pointed out.
By definition, a single national policy on privacy would preempt states from having their own policies.
A new world of politics in the MeToo era Campaigns are, by definition, raw and freewheeling.
Art Review An exhibition of Paula Modersohn-Becker's art is almost by definition a bittersweet event.
A blind trust, by definition, prevents the owner from knowing what the company owns or holds.
Prop bets, by definition, are bets laid on actions not directly tied to a game's outcome.
Entrepreneurs — by definition, incredibly, do more than anyone thinks possible, with less than anyone thinks possible.
And the guests, almost by definition, are not registered voters in the jurisdiction they're staying in.
By definition, the worst of them would be hard, if not impossible, to get to know.
Greatness is exceptional First by definition, greatness in any dimension of the human enterprise is rare.
Trump, for his part, took to pointing out that by definition, his actions with Holiday Corp.
That means, effectively, blocking any efficacious climate policy (which, almost by definition, will diminish fossil fuels).
"We're ready by definition for a new stake sale but it's the Treasury's decision," Caio said.
"These signals are, by definition, random," says Elizabeth Hillman, a biomedical engineer at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute.
Hairstylist Nai'vasha Johnson told Refinery29 that she uses the Curl by Definition Crème on Yara Shahidi.
The states that will be called first, almost by definition, aren't the most closely contested battlegrounds.
As the EITI itself has put it, the process is "by definition loud, difficult and argumentative".
Also, the vegan has to know that people who eat meat aren't bad people by definition.
In the book, O'Brien describes New Wave subculture, which, by definition, was about not being categorized.
By definition, a nation runs a current account deficit whenever it invests more than it saves.
That's a little surprising since, by definition, open source code can be freely shared by anyone.
This is in response to many people saying that it is, in fact, gambling by definition.
"The top third of each category gets four or five globes just by definition," Hale said.
A song, as far as I'm concerned, is by definition lyric and melody… or just melody.
Comey could not have been a "leaker" because leaks by definition are limited to classified information.
Well, narcissists, almost by definition, tend to avoid therapy for fear of being seen as inadequate.
Ambient noise is something that we don't think about much, but by definition is always there.
By definition the gene was the carrier of any trait that is heritable or partly heritable.
And any progress that requires clarification of Britain's relationship with Europe is therefore, by definition, impossible.
As immigration restrictionists like to point out, by definition TPS is not meant to last forever.
Asylum seekers are, by definition, those who have already entered the United States to request protection.
The problem, of course, is that such amendments would almost by definition offend the party elites.
Much of this, whether an old building or historic landscape, is lasting and durable by definition.
The Communist Party is, almost by definition, wary of the market and suspicious of the West.
By definition, all of these marriages are forced—as the girls are too young to consent.
Acting, by definition, is about transforming into a character; it's not about who you actually are.
"The creation of an emotion economy by definition amounts to the commodification of emotion," Yonck says.
For all of the social charms it may embody, a pizza—by definition—has no edge.
But by definition, a company that sharply cuts production is probably facing steep declines in revenues.
BY DEFINITION THE MARKET IS UP YOU KNOW, FROM 700 IN THE S&P TO 2600.
By definition, this leaves a narrower cash cushion and thinner psychological buffer against any market shocks.
All the hours we spend at work are, by definition, hours not spent doing anything else.
In fact, it's a fair argument to say that good urbanism by definition isn't more expensive.
His relation to them is, by definition, unofficial and personal advocacy on behalf of Donald Trump.
Then again, any rough part of a schedule always, by definition, creates an easier patch later.
"A coronavirus, by definition, is a virus that spreads from animals to humans," explains Dr. Sovndal.
"By definition the political process is not simply a black-and-white process," Mr. Scott said.
And it is by definition entirely constitutional, reflecting the literal language in our nation's charter document.
And almost by definition, a tiny home isn't a viable option for a family with children.
"The codes, by definition, tell you that a wall is something that is fixed," he said.
The reality, of course, is that every movement, by definition, requires some agreement on core beliefs.
As the universal final chapter, it is an unavoidable subject, but by definition it resists investigation.
Many sex workers come from marginalized populations and are, almost by definition, in a survival economy.
Most of the cases of unconscious bias, by definition, we don't know that we have, right?
They say some views—like saying that Israel should not exist—are by definition anti-Semitic.
"You are by definition saying yes to some drugs and no to others," Mr. Mendelson said.
That doesn't necessarily mean that any action he takes on anti-Semitism is by definition bad.
I travel a lot, so by definition I write in many places: cabs, cafes, nearly everywhere.
Multinational corporations are responsible for a majority of world trade and, by definition, transcend national boundaries.
"Brain death, by definition, is irreversible," CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said in 2014.
The word "workaholic," though, suggests someone with an addiction, and addictions, by definition, involve irrational behavior.
Yet we believe that wealthy people seek visibility because those we see are, by definition, visible.
The bottom line was, the disease was "black," so by definition white people couldn't get it.
By definition, a poison is any substance that can cause harm or death to an organism.
"In our culture, the very notion of woman or female is sexual by definition," Tannen said.
Since whites as a class have it, minorities by definition cannot harbor racist attitudes toward them.
By definition, cash is worth as many dollars a year from now as it is today.
And then by definition, the nature of post-conviction law, you are looking back at the conviction.
He is a creature of the '80s and binge-able television and is therefore, by definition, good.
Luxury is, by definition, a state of great comfort and extravagance, particularly as it relates to lifestyle.
In other words: if fear, punishments, and consequences could stop addiction, by definition, the problem wouldn't exist.
By definition, black swan events are rare, unpredicted occurrences that have the potential for far-reaching consequences.
"Heart rhythm issues — which are really ultimately an electrical issue — can be transient, by definition," Osborne says.
On the other hand, the Medicaid population by definition comprises the most vulnerable people in the country.
By definition, a mixtape is homemade and intimately imperfect, which perfectly befits Chance's style: independent, unexpected, personal.
By definition, groups are exclusive entities where some people are left in and some are left out.
And since conservative media outlets are by definition tilted toward the right, it's a pretty easy sell.
Faith schools, by definition, divide communities by letting schools pick pupils on the basis of their religion.
Pot businesses are only "legal" at state levels, so cash from marijuana is by definition illegal federally.
Persons, by definition, are self-aware, emotional creatures with a sense of the past and the future.
A buffer is a chunk of audio that is continually recorded over — by definition, buffers aren't archived.
Many people found humor in Grassley's comments, especially women who, by definition, are spending money on themselves.
A butcher's sandwich is, by definition, as simple as it gets—some meat, bread, very little garnish.
It's intellectually difficult because the knowledge that everyone is taught in school is by definition agreed upon.
By definition, this includes manned spaceflight, but the question is really how we should achieve that objective.
Cape Schmidt sits at the northeastern most corner of Siberia, a place that is by definition remote.
A soldier who has completed a tour of duty was, by definition, physically fit prior to deployment.
By definition, baseload power is able to withstand sudden and drastic fluctuations in both supply and demand.
VR is, by definition, an isolating experience that shuts you off from the rest of the world.
A utopia is by definition imaginary, non-existent; they work best when the inhabitants are designed, too.
Despite a nationwide shortage of trades people, construction jobs by definition have a start and a finish.
And it was a highly sexualized environment by definition because of the creative content of the product.
If there could be such a thing, by definition, there would be no need for tax reform!
New York Times Exceptionalism: The idea that whatever The Times does is, by definition, the right thing.
The frontier, by definition, has always been a place just beyond the point where land meets sky.
By definition, a biosimilar product has no clinically meaningful difference in terms of safety, purity and potency.
"Government will never run the way Silicon Valley runs because, by definition, democracy is messy," he said.
Monopoly power — by definition — gives firms the ability to raise prices above those in a competitive market.
"A person with an opioid use disorder is by definition using despite harmful consequences," Dr. Walley said.
Every crime committed by an illegal alien is, by definition, a crime that should have been prevented.
Today, though, to the excluded, economic success looks like a club membership, exclusive by definition and design.
By definition, they tend to be more interested in both policy and politics than the average citizen.
By definition, a proof that eats more than 10 pages cannot be a proof for our book.
But by definition, the notices are issued when the FDA finds conditions that might harm public health.
Most CBD oils are hemp-derived, which, by definition, means they contains less than 0.3 percent THC.
The reasoning of the market does not and by definition cannot account for this type of value.
As long as ISIS controls Mosul, it will by definition control a significant part of Iraqi territory.
The problem with new signs is that they're based on trends, and trends are, by definition, fleeting.
"If you don't have a (specific unlawful activity), you can't by definition have a laundering," said Lee.
The fact that these were all, by definition, people who could pass a background check was irrelevant.
Any game with a player who affects the world, must, by definition, be individualist in some degree.
One key problem, critics say, is that by definition, sharing research on threats requires sharing the threat.
Primary among them for me: Should a richer wine by definition be considered a more serious wine?
A few clues I liked that didn't make it: 46-Down: Are BEINGS by definition "Sentient ones"?
It just means that content you create is going to be, almost by definition, complimentary and celebratory.
An unborn fetus, they argue, is innocent while a prisoner on death row is by definition guilty.
Note, however, that although time can sometimes fly past, by definition you won't notice until it's over.
In some ways, the projects of socialism today and Occupy Wall Street are by definition at odds.
That price, almost by definition, likely will be higher than what we, the ordinary consumers, would like.
The bottom line: "By definition, importing is not going to be a large-scale solution," Dusetzina said.
Almost by definition, women in nursing homes have serious health problems that already portend limited life expectancies.
The timeless brands that conglomerates crave by definition need a long history, and these are relatively few.
Doesn't surgery, by definition, involve cutting into flesh or an animate object — not a piece of plastic?
Pardons are by definition political decisions, and presidents of both parties have used them in unsavory ways.
By definition, they are in need and in danger — and they are scrupulously vetted for security risks.
But how do we check our unconscious biases when, by definition, we don't know what they are?
By definition, the atomic work appears to be far less open to prying eyes and foreign sabotage.
"By definition, they have no infrastructure on the ground," one administration official said of UNHCR's current capability.
But by definition, the job of chief of staff is to assure seamless operation of the presidency.
"He's not a whistleblower, by definition he's not a whistleblower, because he was reporting hearsay," emphasized Sen.
"The news is by definition short-term, and there is no way to reconcile them," he said.
If you view biographies as, by definition, accounts of psychological development, you may find this one puzzling.
Pond hockey, almost by definition, is noncompetitive tomfoolery, the sport's equivalent of backyard football or pickup hoops.
And those are, by definition, the same people who have already voted Northam into office multiple times.
Submitters here are by definition skeptical of their own views or otherwise dislike holding too fast to them.
Populism isn't tied to any particular ideological project, but do you consider a populist a demagogue by definition?
By definition the benefits of emotional intelligence don't apply to autonomous devices since they don't genuinely experience feelings.
Wilson: They are by definition, by being an American citizen, because that's how this shit's set up, right?
After all, if you already live in California, then by definition you already have a place to live.
She's been part of a democratic process that by definition doesn't come out with perfection for one group.
At his best, Westbrook warps the game in ways that stats cannot, and by definition do not, measure.
Small-cap companies by definition have market capitalizations below $24 billion, but many can be below $2400 million.
Another person, by definition, gives you an alternate perspective; the more outside your frame they are, the better.
By definition, end-to-end encryption cannot be decrypted except by the credentials of the senders and receivers.
By definition any country that runs a current-account deficit needs to finance it with cash from abroad.
Giving someone the tool to commit mass murder is, by definition, the single biggest risk government can take.
The midcentury economy Trump yearns for was, almost by definition, less technologically advanced and educationally intensive than today's.
No. By definition of the size of the straw and the amount of waste the straw makes up.
"The message is: By definition, TPS is temporary," he said in a press conference in Miami in June.
But a startup, by definition, does not have the record or reputation that would help bolster that confidence.
Though elites by definition comprise a minority of the population, they come to this task with three advantages.
Among other things, satisfied space tourists—well off, by definition—may swell the ranks of future space investors.
Why did they tell these stories in a debate that by definition only applies to infants already born?
Securities laws presume that information known to or provided by a news organization is by definition public information.
But because their data was stripped of identifying details and by definition subjectless, no such evaluation was required.
"By definition, GAGAS, which is Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards, only apply to audits," he said in January.
A martyr sacrifices her life, which by definition she cannot do unless that life is precious to her.
This is because family-based immigrants, for instance, by definition come in without any consideration of economic needs.
A lot of things are mispriced – I think that's obvious every day – and mispricing by definition creates opportunities.
Its chief executive, Andy Palmer, has declared that S.U.V.s are by definition boxy and therefore cannot be beautiful.
If a user tries to hide something, or clean something up, that something is by definition more interesting.
But whether you know the signs or not, a secret addiction is, almost by definition, difficult to spot.
By definition, ultrasounds are "high-frequency soundwaves," so the logic is that sound bowls produce a similar outcome.
"By definition, a celebrity doesn't need a PR presence, so the likely motivating force is narcissism," he says.
"Doing our job means by definition nobody gets everything they want," said Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri.
Repealing that tax is a change that, by definition, only helps the rich, or at least the affluent.
CreditCreditvia Princeton University Art Museum, Art Resource, NY Big thematic exhibitions are almost always by definition flawed propositions.
The bottom line: Action (or inaction) on climate change is by definition unable to occur in national silos.
By targeting buffets, Hyatt and Ideo are zeroing in on a hotel staple that by definition oozes excess.
To those objecting to this movie because it is unrealistic: duh, it's a superhero movie, by definition unrealistic.
It was a smart gateway, but I want to extend the habit, and "Monday" seems limiting by definition.
Conservatives, by definition, are committed to upholding or returning to the status quo and to resisting groundbreaking change.
Almost by definition, the white nationalist movement over the past 40 years has worked against the political establishment.
"If it stays within a country, it is, by definition, not an issue of international concern," he explained.
It's not like the Intelligence Committee, where by definition they're in a classified setting, dealing with classified material.
What are Americans supposed to make of the fact that more high-paying jobs by definition widen inequality?
The David and Goliath-like relationship between an individual consumer and a large bank is unfair by definition.
A failing to answer this question, almost by definition, creates inequality if not on purpose then through inaction.
By definition, this represents what members of the media say they oppose: bubbles, echo chambers and ivory towers.
Trans by definition is the act of changing, going beyond the boundaries of gender (and race, and class).
The center cannot hold, or stay in the same place, because it was, by definition, never meant to.
Sharp, of course, didn't focus on how to use institutional structures, because dictatorships, by definition, don't have them.
That is also to say that Facebook's time spent is actually by definition therefore increasing quite a lot.
Utopias, from the Greek for no place, are literal nowheres — by definition, these perfect places do not exist.
The scenarios in which AI goes beyond human intelligence are, by definition, the scenarios that we cannot imagine.
Because Manafort would be immune from prosecution, he by definition couldn't incriminate himself, and couldn't plead the Fifth.
By definition, you can not perfectly automate a process for creating special things meaningfully different than one another.
But that kind of assessment happens too infrequently — and, almost by definition, too late — to provide useful information.
"I think everybody in there knows Hillary Clinton is a Methodist and by definition a Christian," Jackson told CNN.
And the Treasury secretary is by definition one of the most important people in the world for financial markets.
Any message like that, by definition, would exist on a government server as well as on her private one.
"By definition, entrepreneurship is problem solving, and businesses have migrated to that mentality because they have to," Openshaw said.
By definition rising rates make other asset classes like cash and bonds more attractive relative to the recent past.
On one hand, this correlation should come as little surprise: people seeking treatment for depression are by definition unhappy.
That may be understandable: by definition, waste is something its owner no longer wants or takes much interest in.
And by definition, those climate-sincere politicians will be changing the menu for them—the infrastructure of their city.
"I mean, we're talking about, by definition, the people I was going after were criminals," Rigell told BuzzFeed News.
Lenders are wired for risk and downside, whereas early-stage companies — almost by definition — are focused on "upside" scenarios.
Joining the exclusive club of one-percenters is hard, and, by definition, nearly every company fails to gain entry.
By definition, an above-average team needs a robust coterie of above-average players, and such contributors are rare.
By definition, the most serious offenses are those that carry the most substantial guidelines sentence, including mandatory minimum sentences.
Red flag: Native advertising is by definition content that carries a "subtle" message from a sponsor who pays it.
A fund of funds, almost by definition, is not getting you into the best hedge fund in the world.
By definition, companies know more about the abilities of their own workers than they do about those of outsiders.
So by definition, millions of us will be voting for someone we don't personally like or even greatly respect.
But by definition a majority of investors cannot beat the market, whether with frequent trading or any other strategy.
One is, yes, the president is, by definition, rarely punching up, in terms of just who has more power.
By definition, vegans don't eat more vegetables, have more or less body fat, or have longer or shorter lives.
"Our hoverboard works on a half pipe, so, by definition it will work on banked turns," Santandrea told me.
What would move the price would be future information (news) which, by definition, could not be known in advance.
A good viewfinder really makes the difference on a mirrorless camera, which by definition doesn't have an optical viewfinder.
The black glass slab is, by definition, our vision of the modern phone and that vision no longer matters.
It is, by definition, a transnational phenomenon: People who steal money hide it far from where they stole it.
One of the things that I talk about in the book is "Extremers, " by definition, are not well rounded.
By definition, these referenda forced voters to consider the details of, and costs for, each project to be financed.
To say this is an everyday supercar is to, by definition, say a person could drive this car everyday.
By definition, magic is the ability to exercise control and influence over reality through the use of mysterious forces.
This form of sound, being by definition annoying, has political resonance, and planners do their best to minimise it.
But Paleo was a diet by definition, and you cannot apply most of the dietary principals to skin care.
But art galleries are by definition fluid and ephemeral: self-created worlds characterized by changing shows and changing addresses.
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Victims of sex trafficking are by definition victims of serial paid rape, thus victims of many, many, many rapes.
"He continued: "Essentially it means pursuing greater rewards while accepting the reduced certainty that by definition accompanies that pursuit.
"If you can't fill a certain position, by definition you can't give this nonexistent employee a raise," Colas wrote.
These resources are distributed — increased, diminished and otherwise tweaked — through political processes, over which by definition children are powerless.
By definition our defense agencies operate with more oversight, checks and balances than any company in the private sector.
No one person should be the spokesperson for an entire movement because a movement by definition is a collective.
It may be the most valuable aspect of his sensibility: He recognizes that luck, by definition, is just that.
Why do you think, all this time on, that people continue to view sex work as by definition exploitative?
Political profiles are, by definition, an awkward dance that involves competing agendas, mutual cynicism and, in many cases, negotiation.
By definition, infrastructure is the buildings, networks, and other physical structures that are necessary for the economy to function.
And by definition, Ford's customers mostly want to buy Ford's existing gasoline-powered, customer-owned, non-self-driving cars.
He always thinks that if something bad is happening to him, there must be, by definition, something evil afoot.
White students who have come here from the mainland are, almost by definition, already an open-minded, adventurous bunch.
By definition, an independent expenditure is political speech presented to the electorate that is not coordinated with a candidate.
One is simply that, by definition, the classified portions of the emails turned over to the FBI are classified.
Subjectivity is hard to isolate, by definition, and examples of new metaphysical sensations are not exactly a regular occurrence.
That is, by definition, an elite platform, and its rarefied stature is relevant to my discussion of classist narratives.
Shooting and capturing images by definition has a predatory element, which found its most invasive expressions in empire-building.
It arrives, by definition, suddenly — a jolt that makes us pause, stuck on a thought, unable to process it.
"By definition, a deal is not perfect, because in any deal you have to give and take," he said.
Without them, these three groups are at the mercy of short-sellers, people who by definition have no mercy.
The superhero comic is the American dream illustrated, and by definition the American dream must be accessible to all.
If one finds white male sexism intolerable, then one should by definition find all male sexism just as intolerable.
But universities that prioritize diversity of thought are not all the same, and they are by definition heterogeneous places.
Rich people, by definition, have gotten to where they are because of their single-minded ability to accrue wealth.
The Sacramento, California, native plays folk by definition: her confessional, demure vocals on "Winter" sway crisply over barroom guitar.
Read more " _____ • From Salon: "Government will never run the way Silicon Valley runs because, by definition, democracy is messy.
And anything done in the pursuit of him benefiting is, by definition, totally fine -- as long as he benefits.
It focuses on outlook outliers - negative and positive - as the vast majority of ratings are typically stable by definition.
The prix fixe menus offer great dishes that are, by definition, less expensive than the rest of the menu.
A similar refusal to accept the 2020 census's results "by definition would be a constitutional crisis," Ms. Lowenthal said.
By definition, the only rights at issue here are those of suspected alien terrorist enemies during time of war.
And multilateral collaboration can solve problems that military action by definition cannot, like fighting Ebola, HIV/AIDS, and malaria.
Remember, price for any given impression is determined by an auction so by definition this pricing cannot be discriminatory.
Unfortunately theater is, by definition, an illusion, while our precarious place in the political process remains all too real.
Because they would be immune from prosecution, they by definition couldn't incriminate themselves and thus couldn't plead the Fifth.
Donald Trump's Slovenian wife is a woman of few words, which makes her rare speaking public performances notable by definition.
When you enter a gameworld, you are a superintelligence aimed at a goal that is, by definition, kind of prosaic.
Rare illnesses, by definition affecting only a small group of people, are often genetic and costly to treat or control.
By definition, the subject of a selfie takes the photo with a smartphone and later shares it on social media.
But by definition, it is not to be taken seriously and isn't worthy of representing marginalized minorities or hurting children.
And, while orgasms are by definition pleasurable when we do reach them, they're not all made equal: Some are unforgettable.
Ghosts are incorporeal apparitions, so by definition they cannot be people who carry a lot of heavy baggage with them.
"It's intellectually difficult because the knowledge that everyone is taught in school is by definition agreed upon," according to Thiel.
They make for complicated sentences, since by definition the subordinate clause goes in a different direction from the main thought.
"Transitional justice, by definition, is modest, because we already know we can't do everything," tribunal administrator Nestor Raul Correa said.
A Watchmen sequel was, by definition, never going to reproduce that sense of a world that couldn't support a sequel.
For all the power of peer pressure, places that have resisted joining such forums are by definition harder to attract.
The flip side is that a craze like this is a craze, which means that by definition, it won't last.
Because the thing about being "over the top" is that, by definition, you're not constrained by norms of proper behavior.
Evidence:"An evil genius is, by definition, smarter than we are," Caltech physicist and LIGO collaborator Alan Weinstein told Gizmodo.
So by definition limiting speech that one person deems hateful or disrespectful is the opposite of our first amendment ideal.
It's a sly way to describe a difficult person, especially when the person in question is, by definition, a woman.
"We believe that by selling sizzle, your customer is buying sizzle, and that by definition will flame out," Segal said.
It was a mass extinction, and by definition a mass extinction affects all kinds of organisms in all the environments.
Such a nation will by definition be unpredictable, but unpredictability is also a strategy for gaining leverage in bilateral negotiations.
The notion of a so-called zero-day vulnerability in software is supposed to mean, by definition, that it's secret.
But it only applies to securities with an investment grade rating — the ones that are by definition easier to sell.
Almost by definition, 404(b) evidence comes in when the prosecution is just a little bit nervous about its case.
Black swans, by definition, are hard to predict and typically cause a major shift in the prevailing perceptions of investors.
By definition, it ensures that no one in a given town, region, or country falls below a certain poverty line.
By definition, they weren't ambushed, but you can pick your own descriptor for that performance: dominated, trolled, punked, clowned, disrespected.
Stem cells, by definition, are undifferentiated cells that can be transformed into specialized cells to produce more of their kind.
The show has always had a native sympathy for tricksters and hustlers, and, almost by definition, it's down to party.
And sea level rise almost by definition increases flood risk, due to more water volume and higher inland storm surges.
Expressing hope that Comey would "let Flynn go" could not, by definition, obstruct a federal court or grand jury proceeding.
All economic expansions end in recessions, by definition, but the downturns don't emerge out of the ether, for no reason.
When the United States fought a war with Britain from 1812-1815, it was, by definition, also fighting with Canada.
By definition, it expires when someone comes up with a way to carry out customs checks with no border infrastructure.
The forced ouster of an elected leader is by definition a setback to democracy, and so a moment of risk.
"As we've seen in a whole range of incidents with mass shooters, they are, by definition, troubled," Mr. Obama said.
Thus, Kurt Volker's role to assist in the peace process between Russia and Ukraine, by definition, went beyond Ukraine's borders.
Thus, because Mueller cannot indict Trump, the President, by definition, becomes one of those third parties mentioned in the regulation.
Why, then, do we hitch our own wagons to teams that, by definition, are more likely than not to fail?
In fact, a worldwide trade war would, by definition, reduce imports by exactly the same amount that it reduces exports.
Developers naturally treat the localhost domain as a "secure context" that is supposedly, by definition, not accessible to malicious outsiders.
Atheism tells you, by definition, what someone doesn't believe: They don't believe in the supernatural, they don't believe in God.
They're being replaced, as a percentage of all pitches thrown, by other pitches—in fact, by definition, by non-fastballs.
And I think, cutting to the chase, any time you're using more resources than is sustainable is broken, by definition.
Allegra: I've often reckoned with the notion of nostalgia as a wholly positive experience — the word by definition suggests otherwise.
The majority of pregnancies that end in abortion in the U.S. happen under medical supervision, which by definition is healthcare.
It would also go far beyond the F.B.I.'s usual "supplemental background investigation," which is, by definition, narrow in scope.
They make fun of me because I'm a lawyer, so by definition, I'm perceived as the least creative of them.
"Communications will by definition have to be sufficient for us to establish and prepare a successful summit," the official said.
Blue-state voters, who by definition tend to favor Democrats, are more likely than others to oppose the Trump agenda.
Moderation is a difficult virtue for people to rally around, since by definition it doesn't arouse fervor or zealous advocates.
Once all of the votes have been counted, the needle will — by definition — match up perfectly with the final result.
When someone talks about their perspective on a given issue, that's their experience — and by definition, all experiences are valid.
By definition, they argued, if no one is willing to work for that wage, then the wage is too low.
Indisputably. Mr. Hodgkinson, by definition, should not have had a gun, but he was licensed in his home state, Illinois.
Many of those candidates will, by definition, lack immediate access to big donors, which is where the PAC comes in.
If someone is managing money for other people, then the process is going to be more involved almost by definition.
"Drawing broad connections between accidents involving different types of emergencies oversimplifies what is, by definition, a complex science," it said.
None of these men are by definition youthful candidates, but they are newcomers and some decades younger than the frontrunners.
The risk is that United States policy toward Venezuela will rely on unilateral sanctions, which, by definition, require no diplomacy.
He rejected the notion that Americans deserved, almost by definition, to know how their leaders made life-or-death decisions.
"Once you identify homosexuals as a minority, then by definition they would need to be afforded constitutional protection," Pence added.
By definition, rockets loft satellites into orbit, and missiles fire warheads though the fringes of space to hit remote targets.
And I think in approaching trying to write a memoir, by definition, you have to omit a lot of stuff.
He introduced me to his cousin, who was the town undertaker and who, by definition, knew everybody, past and present.
The other components are known knowns, which by definition are at least familiar: filth, political corruption, increasing population density and mobility.
The label of microsatellite is indeed incorrect, as by definition microsats are between 10 to 100 kg (it goes by weight).
It was reminiscent of Richard Nixon's comment to journalist David Frost that by definition, a president's actions don't violate the law.
Whoever the Red Raiders are playing, you want the Red Raiders to win, by definition you want their opponents to lose.
Well, if interest rates are going to move up those future cash flows, by definition, are going to be less valuable.
But it's hard to know whether something would have happened without a particular person, because by definition it's hard to know.
Still, paying people enough so they can live — hence the term "living wage" — is, by definition, almost always the moral choice.
I was tracking it and saw that parents, people who had not committed a crime even by definition, were being deported.
By definition, if everyone can achieve a certain type of status, it's no status at all, it's a participation trophy. Musical.
So, by definition, what Trump is doing in that call -- the rough transcript of which was released by the White House!
"That's the sweet spot for impact investing, because by definition, ordinary investors are not going to invest in that," he said.
After all, the very nature of a dangerous novel viral outbreak is that it is, by definition, new and inherently unpredictable.
The scandal has also led to calls for Facebook to #ReleaseTheAds… Secret political ads are by definition an attack on democracy.
Wilson: When people access the use of force for the threat of violence they have, by definition, a new political power.
One might expect that any calculating done by a DNA would sort of by definition analog, but that's not the case.
Everyone else who uses them — ie all the innocent ordinary people — because adding back doors, again by definition, hurts everyone's security.
What we started to think about was creating a brand and platform that by definition would treat every single person equally.
As one of Europe's biggest manufacturing exporters, Italy will benefit from increased trade between China and Europe "by definition", he says.
And he insisted that leaving the single market and customs union was, by definition, incompatible with Britain's aspiration of frictionless trade.
Seed investors are, by definition, the first ones to back startups and technologies that go on to become world-changing forces.
An Ethereum smart contract is a piece of code that runs on Ethereum's blockchain, and as such is by definition decentralized.
It's an unfortunate necessity of randomized controlled trials that some people, by definition, aren't going to get the benefit being studied.
If we're going to fix what's broken -- almost by definition -- we've got to also make it happen from the bottom up.
By her given logic, a single individual without material support from others could not -- by definition -- carry out a terror attack.
Winning over Republicans, who are by definition white, creates a firewall, especially in the key swing states of Pennsylvania and Ohio.
If we only implement what everyone else has done, by definition, we'll probably stay 16th [in the Global Startup Ecosystem Ranking].
"The problem with special counsels, as we've learned again and again, is that they are by definition politically unaccountable," it added.
And an improv scene has to, by definition, make room for whatever the performers, and even the audience, puts into it.
By definition, people in rural areas are isolated geographically, so the closest emergency room or specialist might be several hours away.
Whoever the Red Raiders are playing — you want the Red Raiders to win, by definition you want their opponent to lose.
By Trump's logic, if he didn't do anything wrong, then any accusation that he did is, by definition, a false accusation.
By definition, a constitutional crisis is a moment when the mechanisms of government are not working to resolve a fundamental problem.
It is an imperfect comparison because most cannabis users are, by definition, lawbreakers, and therefore perhaps more prone to such problems.
It may seem counterintuitive that groundwater aquifers in arid regions, which are by definition parched, are less sensitive to climate change.
"By definition, you will either be assigned a cabin in the category you are guaranteed in or higher," Ms. Perl said.
Maybe the fact that a rapper declares his group a 'boyband' feels weird: aren't boybands by definition supposed to make pop?
By definition, colonialism is taking over the politics of someone else's country, putting in settlers and then exploiting that country economically.
A black market, by definition, is unregulated and changes in it occur without warning, or any sort of government approval process.
But it also means, by definition, that you won't be seeing much of people outside of your household for a while.
"They were not happy about it, but by definition it had to be done jointly, because they signed them," he said.
Many in the media have tried to spin this as not a "leak" because leaks by definition only involve classified information.
Whoever the Red Raiders are playing, you want the Red Raiders to win, by definition, you want their opponent to lose.
Since it has already promised not to make nuclear weapons, its leaders have said, the missiles by definition cannot carry them.
It is groundbreaking in its attempt to render Adolf Eichmann in human terms, an effort that is, by definition, infinitely complicated.
By definition, apprenticeship refers to a paid work relationship that combines structured, on-the-job learning with an additional classroom component.
"Cool," after all, is by definition a niche concept: Once a cool product is widely embraced, it's usually no longer cool.
Cash is much more difficult to trace, but the blockchain is, by definition, a history of every single transfer of bitcoin.
Experts declared that leaks by definition only involve classified information — a facially ridiculous position that was widely stated with complete authority.
One of the benefits of this sort of party is that it can't, by definition, attract demagogues, cult figures or egomaniacs.
When drugs are illegal, there is, by definition, no legal supply chain that can be held accountable for the drug's quality.
You may think that a mentor should by definition be older than the person they advise, but this isn't always the case.
As any good scholar of Foucault knows, a woman in prison is by definition a woman controlled by oppressive, primarily masculine forces.
" Smerconish interjected: "I can't buy the notion that says 46% of those who voted in the recent election are by definition bigots.
The President said that it made a "big, big difference" that the drone -- which by definition is unmanned -- had "nobody in" it.
Reality check: This is, by definition, all Republicans can do under the legislative method they're using to repeal Obamacare, called budget reconciliation.
It's by definition going to be really easy for you on one part and too confusing for you on the other part.
Furthermore, that values system, by definition, stands in opposition, for better and for worse, to the one demanded by the political process.
The EU cannot accept this, as the backstop must by definition be permanent until another way is found of averting a border.
"The problem is that everything that is collectively bargained with the government is within the political sphere, almost by definition," he said.
If we had a comprehensive strategy to defeat ISIS, by definition it would've included a continuing presence that we just gave up.
Given that decline, Nomura analysts said Under Armour "is by definition not a growth company" and was shifting to a mature one.
By definition, that means most people have no idea how they work, including lawmakers and members of privacy watchdogs and advocacy groups.
"Presidents are almost narcissistic by definition," says Keith Campbell, a professor and head of the Psychology Department at the University of Georgia.
By definition, psoriasis is a skin disease that causes skin cells to hyper-produce, building red and dry patches on the surface.
By definition, they will always be more inclined to fight their own respective corners than to raise the level of general knowledge.
Islamophobia, then, ends not with the valorization of exceptional Muslims — who are, by definition, exceptions — but in the acceptance of ordinary Muslims.
We can only solve the problems that we can see, and most entrepreneurs don't have experience working in healthcare, almost by definition.
By definition, rape is forcible sexual activity carried out against someone who is either too young or too incapacitated to give consent.
Of course, the catch in this use of SPVs is that the "winners" that SPVs fund are, by definition, not yet winners.
A graphene-based e-ink from Guangzhou Technologies promises a screen that's brighter, more flexible, and by definition more resistant to abuse.
This shadow economy, which includes unregistered enterprises and off-the-books activity by registered firms, is difficult to measure, almost by definition.
But by definition, ADHD is a "maldistribution" of attention -- that is, people who have it often oscillate between splintered and hyperfocused attention.
An increase in value added is, by definition, GDP growth, and the sharp increase in total value added has powered economic growth.
If the Bush administration believed its own assertions about Zubaydah's importance, he must by definition know more than he was letting on.
Further, climate change won't be resolved by attacking companies and industries committed to growing renewable energy sources and by definition our economy.
By definition, nut job means a "mentally unbalanced person," according to Merriam-Webster, which tweeted Friday lookups of the word spiked 173,750%.
By definition, these young people are supposed to be protected and yet Daniel Ramirez and Danny Vargas found themselves arrested by ICE.
By definition, undocumented immigrants are in violation of federal immigration law, thus making every single one of them a target for deportation.
One could argue that younger venture firms are almost by definition smaller venture firms, meaning diversity can come a bit more easily.
Abstinence, by definition, can 85033 percent prevent pregnancy, but abstinence only sex education has shown the opposite effect of increased teen pregnancy.
Fascism is right-wing by definition, and the modern, multicultural left is precisely the opposite of the alt-right's white identitarian politics.
To oppose monopoly, by definition, is to support an independent citizenry against financial autocracy—and few things are more American than that.
"The problem is that everything that is collectively bargained with the government is within the political sphere, almost by definition," Scalia said.
This argument will depend on whether or not a court accepts that a currency is by definition legal tender (Kin ain't that).
For kids, or at least for the one kid I quizzed on the matter, a full-cast recording is by definition preferable.
This is a shame, because conservatives used to be almost by definition conservationists, focused on preserving our shared heritage from destructive influences.
Addiction is a compulsive behavior that by definition continues despite the negative consequences — getting arrested, hurting families, wasting money, even possibly dying.
As has been well documented, until we reach full production, by definition some elements of the production process will be more manual.
These are potent opioid receptor agonists in the central nervous system, which by definition will affect the mental state of the individual.
This is especially true in the case of district attorneys, whose job is, by definition, not a radical nor a revolutionary one.
Other European languages also reflect a historical belief that rape is, by definition, violent: Vergewaltigung in German includes Gewalt, violence, for instance.
Countless similar examples exist — cement shoes believed to be worn by men never seen again, and therefore, by definition, themselves never seen.
Defense lawyers are, by definition, apt to scrutinize prosecutors, and there has been no indication that prosecutors plan to drop the cases.
In the mental world he and those he listens to inhabit, blacks and other nonwhites are by definition shiftless burdens on society.
While value investing by definition focuses on stocks that look inexpensive, Mullaney said price alone wasn't enough to identify a promising target.
Almost by definition, such cases involve charges that prosecutors saw little hope of proving, and legal experts say most end in acquittals.
But like many readers, I questioned the name of a parenting report that, by definition, seemed to exclude half of all parents.
Entropy is a measurement used in a variety of fields, including thermodynamics, encoding, ecology and anesthesiology, and varies by definition in each.
His are not the promises of a politician, which are by definition untrustworthy, or of an ideological warrior, but a businessman's promises.
But just then, when Silvio Berlusconi made his Hearst-like entry in the market, television became by definition more like Berlusconi himself.
By definition, that means that for supporters of these plans, health care as a basic human right is just rhetoric, not reality.
"There may be cases of juror bias so extreme that, almost by definition, the jury trial right has been abridged," she wrote.
Writing a dissent marks a bold break from fellow members of the bench, experts say, and by definition sets the judge apart.
But the hardest hit, by definition, will be those without robust networks of family and friends who can advocate on their behalf.
"The fact is that when you spend resources on one species, you by definition are not spending them on another," Ferraro said.
Of course, impeachment, by definition, is the act of formally charging a sitting official who has committed a crime or acted inappropriately.
If Snapchat grows 3x in users, by definition, can't it not be the cool club, isn't it full of people like me?
Mr. Barr, among others, has argued that action authorized by the Constitution — like dismissing the F.B.I. director — by definition cannot constitute obstruction.
But once your children are more or less grown up, you are by definition not asking the pediatrician for advice about them.
By definition, such lodgings are located in calm, shallow waters, often perched atop crystalline lagoons, striated into every imaginable color of blue.
He slipped the hotel's own security apparatus, and chose an open-air target that is by definition vulnerable from a high elevation.
The sexual abuse of a partner, by definition, she said, includes psychological abuse, because the abusers make their needs or desires superior.
Certainly there are affluent parents who never went to college, punching holes in the idea that first gens are by definition disadvantaged.
That encompassed all 22020 Broadway theaters — by definition, Broadway theaters must have more than 500 seats, and most have more than 1,000.
The chief difficulty appeared to lie in his disdain for those less gifted than he — which, by definition, meant very nearly everyone.
A "refugee" is, by definition, desperate: he has been displaced from his home, has been rendered stateless, has few or no resources.
By definition, no one at the Pentagon or the White House or anywhere else on earth is an expert on nuclear war.
The police were having sex with some of these women in the parish jail which is just a nonconsensual environment by definition.
"But most people (who) are looking at China, thinking about China are almost by definition, taking a long-term view," he said.
Then, the only right and proper sporting result would be a tie; winning would be, by definition, the product of wrongful advantage.
But that's why, by definition, Biden doesn't mirror Obama's political appeal or personal style and will not mirror Obama's approach to governance.
But it does mean that Trumpian economic policy is being made by men who, almost by definition, don't know what they're doing.
By definition, there have to be a limited number of people who can be in the club, otherwise it's not as valuable.
By definition, our favorite pets are already amazing characters with distinct and hilarious personalities who loom large in our lives and imagination.
Incarcerated people are held against their will — a situation that is coercive by definition — and that makes establishing meaningful consent very difficult.
To the contrary, an incumbent — even the most anti-establishment incumbent — is by definition more "Washington" than the next person challenging him.
Since much of Mueller's case will turn on Trump's state of mind, that evidence — by definition — cannot be obtained from anyone else.
That talk inspired Ace Volkov, a Brooklyn-based artist, to try to visualize something that by definition, isn't very visual at all.
The F-35 guy had (by definition) less time flying his brand-new plane than his counterpart did with the F-16.
At the same time, factions within Anonymous, whose contours are by definition hard to define, have condemned the hacktivists' collaboration with the authorities.
"Such liquidity support presents a far smaller risk that losses will be incurred, and is by definition temporary in nature," the ECB said.
"(It) goes back to this principle: the ocean is an international space by definition ... part of the common heritage of mankind," said Barbiere.
So even for those who aren't gamers by definition, PlayStation VR affords opportunities just to experience something that may not be otherwise possible.
"You decide the terms" is, by definition, the best possible terms, so "better terms" on Paris is the conceptual equivalent of word salad.
So you're saying that a world in which meritocracy works is, by definition, a bad world, a world that engineers and reproduces inequalities.
By definition, terrorists are non-state actors — so this designation for a foreign government's military is a major first on the international stage.
By definition, they have disposable income… We're talking about taking a whole tranche of desirable consumers and no longer reaching them at all.
"The only people who I hold responsible (and who, by definition were supposed to be responsible) are my parents," she wrote to Gilliam.
When you wind up on the cover of People Magazine, that really by definition means it's no longer a partisan or political issue.
There's nothing wrong with the far cultural left — I own a summer home there — but it is by definition on the edge, pulling.
By definition, supergiant rounds suck up a lot of capital, and they seem to be primarily located in just a few deep pools.
The corporate tax, almost by definition, has to translate into higher prices for consumers, lower wages for workers, or lower profits for shareholders.
"The fact that only one particular ethnicity is being driven out is by definition ethnic cleansing," Malaysia's foreign ministry said in a statement.
They also, by definition, have not yet started puberty, and thus there is no puberty to block and no need for hormone therapy.
Horizontal mergers are generally placed under strong scrutiny, since by definition, removing a competitor from a marketplace reduces competition (although there are exceptions).
They sort through options even when they're by definition short of options (this is called pretending), and many of them don't work out.
Exposure as it exists with other celebs is by definition overexposure—something Swift even joked about on the now infamous call with Kanye.
Fashion by definition is about change and newness, but 2017 was a year particularly marked by significant upheaval, launches, closures, and industry moves.
This is second to last question: If the stories were by definition impossible to keep up, why wasn't that communicated openly weeks ago?
The ISS is by definition a multi-national enterprise, so losing a Russian cargo ship (or, you know, a couple) doesn't spell doom.
"(It) goes back to this principle: the ocean is an international space by definition ... part of the common heritage of mankind," he said.
The show is absurd by definition, and the more you give into its freewheeling tomfoolery, the more the ride is worth your time.
Although by definition updates won't protect you from zero days, they're still one of the best ways to protect your device from attackers.
Galaxy clusters are by definition dense, but new data reveals the gas inside this cluster might be thick and sticky, and therefore heavy.
Galaxy clusters are by definition dense, but new data reveals the gas inside this cluster might be thick and sticky, and therefore heavy.
The effect of all of this is to foster an image of flawlessness which can, by definition, not be improved upon – only undone.
The more interesting thing was to explore, even when it's fake, which it is by definition, can it reach something real in us?
The researchers provided a logical proof that if such an AI could be contained, then the halting problem would by definition be solved.
When Facebook's technical mission to connect people is imagined as itself a moral good, all efforts in that direction become righteous by definition.
By definition, the number of perspectives weighing in on decisions are reduced if the diversity of the people making consequential decisions is limited.
The citizens swept on to the rolls by automatic registration, they say, are by definition those who have not made voting a priority.
Patched together not from stolen body parts but lent clothes, there is, nevertheless, a Frankensteinian quality to them: They are, by definition, scary.
"If there is a mass killing and there is a Muslim involved, all of a sudden it is by definition terrorism," he said.
Too often, savings goals and calculations are unwisely based on average life expectancy – a milestone that, by definition, half the population will outlive.
Our economic systems hardly function on a paradigm of self-limitation—global finance capitalism is expansive by definition and thrives on selfish behavior.
To company evaluators, the fact that an applicant was on PrEP meant that he was by definition at high risk for H.I.V. infection.
There may be news in such opinions, but the vehicle is by definition subjective and a reflection of the writer's or speaker's worldview.
The same holds true for climate change investing, a fact that seems baffling given that by definition, rising temperatures are a global problem.
"A taradiddle is by definition a petty lie, a little falsehood or trifling told often to amuse or embellish a story," he said.
Because to the uninitiated, the event, held this year in late August, sure looks like a beauty pageant, which is, by definition, competitive.
So it's a society that, by definition, has succeeded in a lot of ways and may actually give the appearance of great energy.
" She added, "By definition mass shooters in Parkland, in El Paso, I could go on for 10 minutes — they don't follow the law.
"Senator, by definition if somebody declares they aren't voting for somebody because they are black, they are racist," Turner said she told him.
Gross domestic product is, by definition, the sum of consumption spending, investment spending, government purchases and the net exports of goods and services.
Super PACs, which can raise unlimited sums of money for candidates, are by definition independent; they are legally prohibited from coordinating with campaigns.
Undocumented immigrants by definition enjoy fewer rights than citizens, and their fate is likely to become a defining issue for the new Court.
"If you own our stock, by definition youre comfortable with Russia, but that doesnt mean we want to go overboard," Rollinson told Reuters.
At a time of fraying trust in authority figures, children — who by definition have no authority over anything — are increasingly driving the debate.
Insurance is, by definition, a pooling of risks, but the budget office said the House bill could cause a fragmentation of the market.
The other stuff, the culture and tradition or whatever, is other stuff, and so, by definition, well outside the scope of the engagement.
By definition you do not qualify as the victim of a witch hunt if you are the most powerful man on the planet.
"Given that we are living in a different time with escalating challenges … almost by definition that person will have a somewhat different profile."
By definition, the state share of expansion costs couldn't be higher than expected when the federal government was still paying the entire cost.
Foster youths are, by definition, wards of the state, but when was the last time you heard any elected official talking about them?
So almost by definition, the third and fourth Muslim members ever elected to the House are unlikely to come from old political families.
Maybe you are going on the trip of a lifetime, which by definition would mean you may never be able to do it again.
Though sit-ins are by definition peaceful protests, Lewis and others who have fought for their rights know, that is not always the result.
People have lumped together mass shootings of families—domestic by definition—with public mass shootings like the one in Las Vegas, or school shootings.
By definition, the SEC regulates all securities — including bitcoin in cases where the virtual currency doubles as an investment vehicle, such as a stock.
If what you're saying is true, why is there this popular assumption that to be an "originalist" is by definition to be a conservative?
However, by definition, true play is non-serious so the goal is less about winning and more to do with keeping the game going.
A sufficient amount of energy storage would, almost by definition, flatten the duck and remove any limits on the integration of wind and solar.
It was a rare moment of unanimity for Silicon Valley, which is almost by definition a globalized industry built by, and welcoming toward, immigrants.
"Mindful of this reality, any extra-regional presence is by definition (a) source of insecurity ... Iran won't hesitate to safeguard its security," Zarif said.
By definition, the company is now "highly exposed" to small business and consumer spending and "investors appear more cognizant of this risk," Citi said.
Pregnancy and motherhood, by definition, are about making a sudden series of significant sacrifices involving our time, our sense of self, and our bodies.
If cake decorating is an art, supporters of Masterpiece argue that Phillips is, by definition, creating celebratory art for a ceremony of social significance.
But cutting them benefits, by definition, only the wealthy, which Donald Trump and his legislative allies have promised their tax plan would not do.
" Franchise film-making, Hollywood's current raison d'être, is by definition formulaic: "for young women in particular, there are not a lot of terrific parts.
The only way to avoid this would be a full-blown free-trade agreement, which is by definition not sectoral but covers most trade.
Memes, by definition, are online jokes made again and again, but what makes a joke funny is the fact that it's fresh and unexpected.
But Americans are biased toward thinking of bad things as being already illegal, always illegal, illegal by definition and by nature and in themselves.
In contrast to the cruise-ship hordes that have made the centres of Venice and Dubrovnik unbearable, Airbnbers by definition stay in a city.
But we know the conventional wisdom already, and putting a percentage on it doesn't help much as that number must by definition be wrong.
The odors that we smell are by definition volatile—they float up into the air, and as we're breathing they go up our nose.
Though by definition a rare genetic disease is uncommon, these photos show just how ordinary life can still be in the midst of one.
By definition, it means fewer trials—and therefore fewer occasions on which police and prosecutors must make a solid case in an open courtroom.
Critics of Harris and lenient immigration policies allege that her positions amount to amnesty and protections for those who have, by definition, committed crimes.
We have "known unknowns" like the U.S. presidential elections and the Italian constitutional referendum in October, but (by definition) we don't know the outcome.
They are both extremely rare and, notes Andreas Beger of Predictive Heuristics, a consultancy, by definition conspiratorial—they do not advertise themselves in advance.
It's not yet clear how future droughts might affect whisky production across Scotland (and scotch whisky, by definition, has to be distilled in Scotland).
The court was not saying that someone who enters illegally cannot, by definition, be charged criminally or that illegal entry is not a crime.
What's more, by definition, the people getting vaccinated — the friends, family, and acquaintances of Ebola victims — are also the most likely to contract Ebola.
By definition, the maneuver also leaves Mr. Dauman, whom Mr. Redstone once referred to as the son he never had, in a precarious place.
Then on Monday, Dowd told Axios in an interview that the President, by dint of his Constitutional authority, could not by definition obstruct justice.
As part of doing a new Mac Pro — it is, by definition, a modular system — we will be doing a pro display as well.
By definition, the foods that cause gas in the mother do so because they are not absorbed, and sit in her intestine, making trouble.
While certainly effective, they are difficult to tote around (by definition, they're heavy!) — and often unrealistic to stash in your 300-square-foot studio.
It's an environment in which, by definition, your physical autonomy is stripped from you entirely — even consensual sex and even masturbation are punishable offenses.
There were only three nationwide commercial broadcast networks, so any hit television show would, by definition, reach a very large fraction of the public.
"That means, by definition, it's covered in the private health insurance of every American, as well as covered by Medicare and Medicaid," he said.
Even if Mexico eventually agreed, and Congress approved the two-country deal, it would by definition be smaller than Nafta, a three-country deal.
By definition, hypersonic vehicles travel at speeds of one to five miles per second — or up to dozens of times faster than modern airliners.
Of course, almost by definition there are lots of Republican Party elected officials who fit the broad criteria of being neither Trump nor Cruz.
By definition, the barometric pressure must drop by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours for a storm to be called a bomb cyclone.
Mirvis's story is less stark than recent memoirs of leaving ultra-Orthodox sects; Modern Orthodoxy, by definition, allows more mingling with the outside world.
It's true, too, that one strain of the philosophy of science says that, by definition, an unethical research environment can never produce good results.
By definition, luxury is inaccessible, a fact that makes it inherently at odds with feminism's core value of equality for all people, full stop.
The story of a disaster is, almost by definition, a survivor's story: If there are no survivors, there is not much of a story.
I mean, this is— JAMES GORMAN: Earnings are going up at the same P/E model and by definition, stock pricings are going up.
That selective reporting failed to note that those waits were for healthy check-ups in almost all cases, by definition the lowest medical priority.
If people come to America because they have a relative living here, it does not mean by definition that they are low-skilled workers.
Since Democrats claimed there is already overwhelming evidence against President Donald Trump, Republicans argue, then by definition you wouldn't need to call more evidence.
By definition campaigns are transient and ad hoc, which makes it even less likely that they'll prioritize digital security than more traditional organizations might.
Liberal Christians in the South are by definition a lonely bunch, different from conservative Christians at home and different from secular liberals everywhere else.
Such above-the-fray tribunes of the public good are, as Coons suggests, on the right side of history, more or less by definition.
The Lisa-powered high that raises Michael's spirits, and his romantic hopes, is doomed by definition to subside, for this is a Kaufman film.
If you find a company that&aposs growing its value distribution to the shareholder over time, by definition you&aposve found a value creator.
Fewer women write in, which means that a conscious effort or outright policy to include more female respondents will, by definition, lower editorial standards.
"If you do not have permission to be in our country and you cross our border, by definition, you are an invader," Cortes added.
Finding out you have a chronic illness — one that will, by definition, never go away — changes things, both for you and those you love.
By definition, an apology is an acknowledgment of offense or failure, but words don't always mean their dictionary definition: Context matters, Dr. Tannen said.
And Trump's main attention-getting scheme is to say something outrageous that, almost by definition, is likely to be unpopular with the mass public.
"Medical professionals by definition are people who are generally looking to help others, that's part of why they got into this work," Shah says.
Chamberlain pointed out that if Ettinger and his two wives are thawed simultaneously, by definition, his first wife would not know of the second wife.
For Trump, no such robust party checks have emerged so far, and a mandate claimed in a primary is by definition not a party one.
I'm usually wary of comeback narratives, which by definition encode their own inferiority to whatever came before and treat the previous work as quality standard.
The law, among other things, bans sex discrimination in the workplace, and Evans says that sex discrimination, by definition, includes discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Not only this, but your career progress, including the money you make and the opportunities you get, must, by definition, come at someone else's expense.
"If there was no evidence that [lawful permanent residents] posed a greater security risk, this policy change is by definition arbitrary and capricious," Tigar said.
By definition, that makes them enormous sources of heat and exotic minerals as well as such everyday gases as carbon dioxide, which all volcanoes emit.
By definition, those things are in flux, so this video of their session is useful right now as a state-of-the-art publishing playbook.
That if you think about a growing economy, increasing demographic population growth, by definition the market should finish at a high every single day. Right?
A bridge, by definition, is a distressed round in which only those investors with existing financial interests in the company would consider committing more money.
"By definition, a black woman is more representative than a white graduate from Harvard," says Caio Tendolini, a 33-year-old member of the group.
Today is never as good as yesterday and, by definition, cannot be, because as soon as it is as good, it is consigned to yesterday.
Russia was an experiment in progress in the heady years following the 360023 revolution, and avant-garde art, free-spirited by definition, was officially embraced.
Russia was an experiment in progress in the heady years following the 1917 revolution, and avant-garde art, free-spirited by definition, was officially embraced.
Russia was an experiment in progress in the heady years following the 46463 revolution, and avant-garde art, free-spirited by definition, was officially embraced.
But we can't expect major companies to do so; almost by definition, the more authority-without-responsibility they have, the more money they can make.
But such a boosted device, by definition, is not a true H-bomb, even though the added thermonuclear reactions can modestly increase its destructive power.
Noise is by definition random, so there shouldn't be any correlation between the noise measured in one experiment and the noise measured in another experiment.

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