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As Peter Bradshaw notes in his tribute, Williams' career was ultimately defined by an intriguing split – "sugary sentimentality or an ambiguous, menacing darkness".
The cut-off point was ultimately defined as 33.6% by ROC curve analysis.
Despite making the turn at 2-under par, Woods' first round was ultimately defined by missed opportunities and missed putts.
"My career has been littered with failures, and my firm's success was ultimately defined by our ability to learn from mistakes and turn failures into success".
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These players are ultimately defined by playoff performance.
Every comedy club is ultimately defined by its staff.
Greatness in sports, especially for N.F.L. quarterbacks, is ultimately defined by championships.
Curiously, what Mr. Powell seeks is a change in some legal niceties, rather than a real change in the way prisoners are ultimately defined or treated at Guantánamo.
Yet it is a testament to the strengths of Ryu Murakami's novel that it is ultimately defined not by its explicit depictions of violence and sex but instead by its misfit characters.
It's also worth pointing out that, no matter what planners think or do, architecture is ultimately defined by patterns of use that emerge over generations; today, Moses's pools, situated in multiethnic neighborhoods, serve entirely different communities from the ones he envisaged.
Maybe in Champagne, where so much of the work takes place after the grapes are brought in, anyone who seeks terroir in the vineyards alone is just not digging deep enough — into the cellars, that is, where the terroir is ultimately defined or refined.
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