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is circumstance
noun
That which attends, or relates to, or in some way affects, a fact or event; an attendant thing or state of things.
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Some of that is circumstance.
But this isn't so much choice as it is circumstance, and when it feels like the door's shutting on your face because you can't afford organic food, it's a hard sell to want to identify with a movement.
"The first market is circumstance.
Regarding structures instantiating circumstantial meanings, as stated at the beginning of this paper, the most frequent structure across all four texts is circumstance.
One does not live in a world which is vague, except that the vital world is circumstance [the things and the people around one]; it is this world, here and now" (Obras, 7: 422, 431).
Four high level lessons emerge: 1) Conservation tender performance has been robust; 2) Developed − developing country conservation tender differences are modest; 3) Conservation tender prospects are dependent on political and institutional support; and 4) Optimal conservation tender design is circumstance specific.
Similar(52)
The thing is, circumstances have changed.
"That just happened to be circumstance".
"It was circumstances".
Now, there were circumstances.
Those are circumstances that could overwhelm anyone.
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