Sentences with phrase «very definition»

I mean, that's kind of very definition of being a mother, isn't it?
By very definition, every fossil out there is a missing link.
An illuminated battery warning light is very definition of a low - battery alert.
The misplaced concreteness of mind language and body language and the impossibility of interaction between domains whose very definitions preclude causal relations, become clear in the teeth of all the theories and institutions based on a dualistic ontology, e.g., psychiatry versus neurology versus psychoanalysis versus a holistic view of humanity.
There are expectations of luxury brands like Audi, but roadsters by very definition throw those expectations out the window.
The Alt - Right, Gamegate, and their detestable ilk are not by very definition conservatives, the name «Alt - Right» comes from being an Alternative to the...
Puranic literature which by very definition of the word Purana means old or ancient, is purportedly the record of the very beginnings of the world, i.e., they are books of origins like Genesis in the Old Testament.
Subscribing absolute denotation to the colour is impossible, so by very definition it becomes mysterious.
And a luxury market just isn't a big one by its very definition.
Tennis giant Novak Djokovic is the very definition of all of those things.
The very definition of an agent is being rewritten to include anyone who touches a customer on behalf of the firm.
Stanford's Re: Think newsletter explains that the authors devote a considerable portion of the book to the idea of widening your options, advice that may seem at odds with the very definition of decision making.
Yet Toyota is the very definition of a hard target.
Protocol by its very definition describes a code prescribing strict adherence to correct etiquette.
It's the very definition of a double - edged sword, but rather than be cut by it, as so many are, Corcoran took the experience and turned it into money.
But Bitcoin is the very definition of a volatile investment.
This is the very definition of «Google Bombing» someone: linking en masse to an alternative definition to impact the Google results that come up when someone searches that word.
The entire automotive industry is in the midst of a radical transformation that is reshaping the very definition of what it means to be a car company.
This is the very definition of achievement in Japanese business.
When it was released, the BlackBerry challenged the very definition of what a phone could be.
Bill Bishop, chief architect with Illinois grocery consultancy Brick Meets Click, believes services such as Instacart and Urbery are changing the very definition of online shopping with delivery.
«It's the very definition of the economy today.»
With increasing options for online networking, the very definition of social media is shifting.
Issue No. 1 is the very definition of a full - time employee.
Bemoaning the fact that ice cubes have a pesky habit of melting and diluting the whisky it's designed to cool is the very definition of a #firstworldproblem.
The very definition of an unsophisticated investor is «being more willing to buy something, the more its price goes up,»» Adeney writes.
On top of that, being an entrepreneur, by its very definition, means always doing something for the first time.
That's the very definition of a weak work ethic.
And yet, even as giants like Walmart and Kroger move headlong into the territory that Mackey settled, the very definitions of «healthy food» — and, more important, «healthy eating» — are changing.
And isn't knocking down barriers the very definition of trailblazing?
The very definition of inflation is a price rise that has nothing to do with actual costs.
That's the very definition of sovereignty.
As I pointed out, we owe a large majority of our debt to ourselves — the very definition of a political problem.
Again, the reason we can be fine with those possibilities is because the measures we've prioritized remain central to the very definition of total return.
This is a racist policy - discriminating on the basis of race is the very definition of racism.
The very definition of value investing is stocks with lower relative price - to - earnings ratios.
The campaign said in a subsequent statement that if the allegations were true they would have surfaced during his previous campaigns, adding «this garbage is the very definition of fake news.»
Trump's lawyer, Michael Cohen, reacted to the Daily Beast story by saying «by the very definition, you can't rape your spouse» — which is not true.
Indeed, it's sign of Bannatyne's mastery that he makes it all sound easy — the very definition of an expert, but not an ideal trait in a business mentor.
Atheists don't hate god, because the very definition of atheist is a person who doesn't believe in god.
That is the very definition of Atheism.
That is the very definition of mental illness.
The very definition of a contraceptive means against conception... which means against life.
God, by it's very definition, is a SUPER-natural being and therefore can not be proven or disproven through Science.

Phrases with «very definition»

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