Sentence examples for primarily define from inspiring English sources

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Anyway, I'd like to submit the "Dunham rule" as a related phenomenon, in which a woman who has demonstrated one or more previous acts of transgression in a pop-cultural context will be approached warily, as if those acts are what primarily define her, with little room to be considered or criticized for anything beyond them, regardless of what else she's up to.

It is far from clear who will primarily define these awakenings -- the previously apolitical middle class mobilizing on the streets of Santiago, Istanbul or Sao Paolo, movements and networks like the Gülen in Turkey, or the great still unpoliticized masses, the hundreds of millions entering political life, for the first time.

A first meeting of all task force members was convened in January 2011 to primarily define the domains for evaluation.

They primarily define what needs to be done and usually do not indicate who has to provide the information and who is responsible for the process.

The Siler parameters that primarily define the early childhood component of mortality (α1 and β1) influenced lifespan variability substantially when early-life mortality was still high at the turn of the twentieth century, but this influence waned as the absolute value of the parameters shifted to reflect declining levels of mortality in infancy and the childhood years.

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In certain milieus in the U.S. today, "Jewish" primarily defines a genre of humor.

As the last decades of the 20th century showed, the defense of American security is no longer primarily defined by sending military forces into combat.

"Quality," primarily defined as formal skill, is back in vogue, part and parcel of a conservative, some would say retrogressive, painting and drawing revival.

Harley loves her children, who are now grown, but is primarily defined not by motherhood but by her idiosyncratic creative vision.

In contemporary literature and music, the ballad is primarily defined by its commitment to nostalgia, community histories, and romantic love.

This encouraged her to go off in pursuit of the journalistic form that has primarily defined her career, the "get," in which Walters somehow persuades an elusive news celebrity to accept an on-camera visit from her.

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