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The dean of Harvard Medical School has said Trump does not just have narcissistic personality disorder, "he defines it".
He defines it as "a heterosexual man for whom relationships and sex are unimportant".
He defines it more rigidly as "disadvantaged classes that operate at some remove from the mainstream and the orthodox".
He defines it at one point as a collective agreement about "what is right, what is true" (quoting Paul Newman in "The Verdict").
He defines it — with all the flair we've come to expect from that journal — as a violation of the "notification norms" that "constrain the behavior of nodes in social networks".
He defines it as "any court whose verdict is arranged in advance or otherwise clearly unfair" and "draws a sardonic analogy between the hopping gait of a kangaroo and the irrational and unpredictable conduct of the original frontier tribunals," complete with their "leaps of logic".
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Could he define it?
Mr. Romney said he, too, is focused on unfairness, but he defined it differently.
He defined it as "a widespread sentiment that powerful media had gone too far".
Last year he defined it as being "how people behave when you think no one is watching".
He didn't coin the word "snob", but he defined it in this hilarious and ruthless dissection of society.
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