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61. Obviously, local newspapers, by definition, have more community identification than local cable systems and radio and television stations.
62. A picture that hangs on the wall is, by definition, isolated from both room and people.
63. Therefore, a gene is by definition the descendant of a gene that was good at getting into future generations.
64. By definition, strategic planning is remote; about locating highways and airports.
65. In a closed economy, it follows that by definition, Investment is seen as an activity of firms.
66. When we are considering the support which passes between kin we can exclude the outermost circle almost by definition.
67. But something that is by definition inefficient is fairly certain also to be undignified.
68. Galactorrhea, by definition, is the nonpuerperal secretion of milk.
69. By definition, this way of life is parasitic.
70. The evidence, by definition, is not likely to be conclusive.
71. It's impossible to rehearse the best responses to wild-card interview questions, since, by definition, they are unpredictable.
72. By definition , interplanetary travel is travel between bodies in a given star system.
73. I mean, FogBugz On Demand is a cloud computing service by definition.
74. By definition, the ASCII character set is a subset of all multibyte character sets.
75. Scientific theory BY DEFINITION must be duplicable(sentencedict.com), testable and refutable.
76. By definition an exclusively difunctional monomer can only give rise to a linear polymer.
77. These are problems that many of us can't or don't want to engage with, but games can change that because, by definition, any successful interactive system will make people want to engage.
78. By definition, a data mart is a subset of a data warehouse designed for a specific group of users or a particular subject area.
79. Remember that by definition a model is a simplification, so it makes sense that a model, even a refined one, should not include all of the nitty-gritty implementation details.
80. It marks the day President John F. Kennedy told the US Congress: 'Consumers by definition, include us all.
81. Thumb through any dictionary, and you will see pages of words followed by definition.
82. At one level this a truism: By definition,[Sentencedict] people must be selling when prices fall.
83. Such awkward syntax is common to coverage of drones: these do not, by definition, fire by act of will.
84. Analysts say this is positive for the short-term budget picture but is by definition providing only temporary relief.
85. I'm certain of it because the entirety of the intermediate state used in its processing is held on the stack in parameters, and therefore, by definition, cannot be accessed by multiple threads.
86. By definition, the future beyond the Singularity is not knowable by our linear, chemical, animal brains, but Kurzweil is teeming with theories about it.
87. Incremental costs by definition related to the additional costs of making a change, such as increasing the level of activity adding a new product line.
88. This gave Marshall the chance to urge that the Supreme Court at last rule that segregated facilities were, by definition and as a matter of law, unequal and hence unconstitutional.
89. Mass culture is supposedly a leveler and globalizer - by definition, we all share mass cultural references.
90. EVS is defined in IBM's Enterprise Target architecture as a key SOA "Enterprise Component", which by definition designates it for reuse by all of IBM's business units.
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