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Of course, the season has already crowned one giant hit, Hamilton, that will inevitably define it.
Given that new targeted treatments focusing on correcting (fully or partially) genetic defects are likely to be available in the near future (for example, gene therapy for the treatment of frame-shifting mutations using antisense-induced exon skipping to restore the reading frame [ 70]), an accurate genetic diagnosis will inevitably define the appropriate treatment.
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Ensembles exist, but their ranks are inevitably defined by courtship — the female bonds of "Grey's Anatomy," the Jane Austen-approved ending of "How I Met Your Mother".
Even if there were a biological metric, someone would have to make an arbitrary decision about where to place the cut-off between normal and not, inevitably defining a large chunk of the population as borderline for ADHD.
What we need is not escapism from the boredom of this life but a departure from the notion that life is inevitably defined by the same patterns of consumption and competition that have rendered it so tedious in the first place.
Ad (ii): Some distributional archetypes discussed in real life and in the literature (most importantly, inequality aversion and egalitarian motives; maximin, Rawlsian and Leontief preferences; and envy) are inevitably defined in terms of a "reference location", where the DM׳s general attitude towards the other changes from preferring higher payoffs for the other to preferring lower payoffs.
(Cars, inevitably, were defining possessions for Partridge).
Where the seller operates within an incentive structure that benefits both the seller and others in their organisation, the net result will almost inevitably be defined as mis-selling.
Cantle states that the concept of culture as a reference to difference is vague and problematic as culture is "inevitably subjective, defined by the individuals and groups themselves – and by the perceptions of others" (2005, p. 85).
Whoever the candidates turn out to be, they will inevitably need to define themselves in relation to Mr. Obama, even if they don't say so.
If you are a private individual living in the U.S. and *don't* like the Google search results associated with your name — results which inevitably work to define your identity online, since they sit there for any curious searcher to conjure with a few keystrokes — well, too bad.
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