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Definitionally, it's suggesting that because they don't like Trump, these former officials are saying things they don't believe, but that's a completely subjective judgment.

Definitionally, dispositions concern not what abilities people have, but how people are disposed to use those abilities.

Literally every other work published on the link between health insurance and health outcomes suffers, definitionally, from omitted variable bias, or sampling bias, or selection bias, like all non-experimental social-scientific work.

"That's definitionally impossible.

This is definitionally impossible and morally undesirable.

The achievement beard is definitionally low-maintenance.

It's definitionally overloaded, and it can do almost any job you need done.

Similarly, Nick Middleton's introduction to "Deserts"—a definitionally dry subject is fantastically interesting.

A first draft is definitionally imperfect, sometimes embarrassing and almost always needful of improvement.

The sorts of marks of discrimination that are almost definitionally racist.

A proposition is logically necessary if it instantiates a law of logic or can be made to instantiate a law of logic through substitution of definitionally equivalent terms.

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