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In the kind of story Conlon refers to — crime stories — societal factors can cut both ways: they exonerate a criminal because of mitigating conditions, such as poverty or ethnic or racial discrimination; or they can define crime rigidly, in terms of its social definition, the breaking of the law, and make no allowance for mitigating circumstances.
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Since the options market is based on another market but not rigidly linked to it in terms of price, you can find overpriced and underpriced options, especially when they're "out of the money".
We can identify patterns in terms of rigidly identifiable persons (John and Sally) or groups (Whites and Hispanics) or, alternatively, 'anonymously' (for example, as a percentile graph or Lorenz curve).
This is of course the sense which we defined above in terms of necessitation: even if x rigidly necessitates y that does not entail that y must be ontologically prior to x.
It was found that the effect of specific adsorption on the frequency shift could not be explained in terms of a mass change in the adsorbed layer that rigidly coupled to the oscillating surface.
Mr. Khazei, a co-founder of a national service group, is Ms. Warren's closest rival in terms of fund-raising; like Mr. Brown, he has suggested that Ms. Warren is too rigidly partisan and incapable of reaching across the aisle.
American education, in terms of the content of the curriculum and the methods of teaching, was too rigidly bound by the traditional disciplines and was insufficiently concerned with the classroom as a community of inquiry or a forum for the development of critical and independent thinking.
In terms of.
In terms of cash, certainly.
In terms of racial desegregation?
But in terms of feelings?
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