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As Norrell puts it: "Having conditions forced on him, with the threat of destruction clearly the cost of resist­ance, does not constitute a fair definition of accommodation.

She is, in other words, a raging mess who can't help how she behaves and knows it, which to me is a fair definition of hell.

Being propelled onto a course that zigzags between glorification and humiliation, in which your identity is forever in flux, sounds to me like a fair definition of life.

None of these men will have his image on Mount Rushmore, yet they have changed minds around the world — and that is a fair definition of influence, the panel agreed.

— Early in Richard Nelson's clinical new production of Turgenev's "Month in the Country," one character says waspishly to her platonic lover, "You love observing people, picking them apart, rummaging around in them...".. It's a fair definition of everybody else onstage: These folks just can't stop dissecting one another's behavior and motives and affectations.

The constitution, cooked up under military rule, forbids any attempt at "placing the government of state under the control of an individual or a group of people, or establishing the hegemony of one social class over others, or creating discrimination on the basis of language, race, religion or sect"—a fair definition of party politics.

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The curves were hyperbolae rather than circles, and the two sides were not quite symmetrical, but Dr. Steavenson found that he could get fair definition on a portion of Saturn: the diameter of the well-defined region was only 26", so that it must have been excessively difficult to keep objects in the field without equatorial mounting.

By that I mean the one that Kasabian were on, which seems as fair a definition of main as any.

In her latest book to feature the quasi-retired detective named Jackson Brodie, Kate Atkinson lets him deliver a fair working definition of how an Atkinson book is apt to unfold.

I think a fair, extremely rough definition of the establishment is office-holders — especially high office-holders — consultants who've been around a long time, lobbyists and donors.

It expands the definition of "fair dealing" ("fair use" in America) and creates exemptions for educational purposes and for parody.

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