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31. The way I see it, anything with wheels is by definition not carry-on luggage.
32. You must by now guess that this compilation is by definition a mixed bag, of mixed quality.
33. By definition, assets must equal the total liabilities plus equities.
34. These students not only were economically disadvantaged but were, by definition, academically disadvantaged as well.
35. The impure is what menaces order, since by definition it does not fit into the scheme of things.
36. By definition, a tax whose average tax rate rises as income Increases is called progressive tax.
37. By definition this is largely an enterprise of elders and women who are charged with transmitting these traditions to a new generation.
38. So by definition there are many gateways into the Kingdom of Gods chosen ones; and those gateways are you and me.
39. If a child is learning at grade level, by definition he or she must possess reasonably good intellectual abilities.
40. All cosmogonies, by definition, have as their crucial feature the giving of an account of the genesis of the world.
41. Goods which are completely rivalrous, by definition, can not yield external benefits.
42. By definition, all at-the-money and out-of-the-money options have intrinsic values of zero.
43. By contrast, most objects thrown away were by definition worn out, broken, or regarded as useless.
44. By definition[sentencedict.com], an epidemic is any disease that is increasing in size within a population.
45. We sum vertically at a given quantity because everyone consumes the same quantity of a public good by definition.
46. Also by definition, of course, the conventional measures of company valuation went out of the window.
47. By definition they do not look backwards at the kinds of demographic transformations with which various societies have already coped.
48. Carnivores are by definition predators and usually like to eat moving, preferably live, foods.
49. For one thing, the data is by definition stored off-site.
50. To be here today by definition means to have survived, whether as dung beetle, mushroom, or human.
51. It is by definition a complex object, and all complex objects are explicable as logical constructions out of logically simple elements.
52. Anything that diverted him from his primary goals was by definition bad.
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53. By definition, they are concerned only with the here and now.
54. Prejudice is by definition a strongly held view, often lacking flexibility.
55. When a clinical situation poses a genuine moral dilemma, by definition no right answer exists.
56. The NGOs are suspect because they are often foreign-funded and therefore, by definition, pursuing a foreigner's agenda.
57. The large company is by definition more difficult to run than the small one.
58. Slang is almost by definition undefinable, deliberately outside the dictionary.
59. By definition monetary stability has two dimensions: a price and an exchange rate dimension.
60. By definition, however reluctant people facing behavior-driven change lack both will and skill.
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