by definition
Example Sentences
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"Most studies count extreme events or measure how severe they are, but by definition extremes are rare. That gives you very few data points to study changes over time," Rateb said.
From Science Daily
These are bipartisan policies by definition.
Late December is, by definition, a seller’s market for appreciated assets.
From MarketWatch
It’s one thing to confer maximalist, seemingly boundless authority on the executive branch and on the president that, by definition, circumscribes the judicial role.
From Slate
In terms of the latter, buy-and-hold strategies are by definition always invested and therefore always earning the equity risk premium—the extra returns investors get for owning risky assets like stocks over risk-free alternatives like Treasuries.
From Barron's
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