Sentence examples for defining quality of from inspiring English sources

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Another defining quality of the record is its sunniness.

Privacy is the defining quality of a free people.

Intuition is the defining quality of a great chess player.

Bravery is not – as some people seem to think – the defining quality of the war correspondent.

And it is this commitment to freedom that has traditionally been understood as the defining quality of liberalism.

But regardless of innovations, he and others talk, too, of passion as the defining quality of flamenco.

It then calculated a standardised score for each category, defining quality of life as the sum of the standardised scores.

His virtual presence as the film's animating conscience, arising from his own involvement with its ideas and its material, is the defining quality of a great director.

For those at the sharp end, it means further discomfort, which Jones pinpoints as the defining quality of a professional sportsman's existence.

Perhaps, though, this tendency to look back is itself a sign of how things have changed: The defining quality of 1968 was its optimism.

We tend to think of irony as the defining quality of super-intelligent modern actors such as Simon Russell Beale or Mark Rylance.

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