Sentence examples for defining facts from inspiring English sources

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China's transformation is one of the defining facts of our lifetime.

Skin color is one of the defining facts of American life.

The executive therefore claims the position of the highest ranked group in these matters that comes with the 'benefit' of defining facts and events as true.

One of the defining facts of Christian history is that access to God has been viewed -- as in most closed source systems -- as a trade secret.

The fact that Zimmerman pursued Martin with a gun, would have been defining facts in moving a jury to acquit Martin of murder, had he been the one who had survived.

And, in the countries where we have seen birthrates drop, they are about decisions driven by women who face three defining facts.

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The Second World War was the defining fact of Taylor's childhood.

It is fast becoming the defining fact about our geopolitcal reality.

The defining fact of his poetry has been the complexities, tragedies and traumas of 20th-century Irish history.

In his view, "cultural hybridity" -- he calls it "the quintessential Caribbean condition" -- is a defining fact of the modern.

The defining fact of Stefan Zweig's life was the great wealth to which he was born.

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