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JEFFREY TOOBIN: Indeed, she does, and that was a definite factor in her favor.
"We have growing mental health issues among young people, and while the rise in social media is a definite factor, and so is exam pressure, this body-image pressure has huge ramifications," she said.
Waiting to enter the Prado Museum in Madrid, David Hogenkamp, a television executive from Buffalo, said the strong dollar was a definite factor in deciding to visit Spain, where the peseta is at 198 to the dollar, near the lowest it has been since the 1950's.
That would be a definite factor, for all sorts of reasons.
Bachmann, 55, enters as a definite factor in Iowa's caucuses, not just because it is her native state and now neighbor.
Adolph Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf that "the size of the lie is a definite factor in causing it to be believed" and that members of the public are "more easily prey to a big lie than a small one, for they themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell big ones".
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"Big babies are a definite risk factor; a rapid second stage of labour is a risk factor.
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