用by definition造句子,“by definition”造句

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Parallel lines are, by definition, lines that never join.

It is invisible and yet by definition exists by being shown to the public.

Glass, by definition, is amorphous; its atoms lack order and are arranged every which way.

So by terming ourselves "queer," why would we look to sustain a traditional model that we have by definition rejected?

Patents are by definition exclusive and therefore prevent the kind of sharing that open hardware (and open software) promotes.

The biggest flaw with all CAPTCHA systems is that they are, by definition, susceptible to attack by humans who are paid to solve them.

Whatever is possible is by definition also natural.只要有可能發生的事,就是自然。

By contrast, the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since by definition it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the way.

These are problems that many of us can’t or don’t want to engage with, but games can change that because, by definition, any successful interactive system will make people want to engage.

People don’t like to be incompetent, and beginners, by definition, are incompetent. Conversely, learning and improving is rewarding, so beginners become intermediates very quickly—or they drop out altogether.

by definition造句

Fashion is by definition fickle.

Zach : Can I just ask you this by definition, property?

Now, some believe that China on the rise is, by definition, an adversary.

Subprime borrowers were by definition people of limited means with poor credit histories.

Your strategy must, by definition, answer the questions that everyone has, "What do you do for me?"

When implementing robust validations with XML schemas, keep in mind that — almost by definition — when your application validates documents, it should not depend on those documents being correct.

Their very utility is based upon the fact that the human mind is challenged by such multidimensional problems, so almost by definition, these processes are not well suited to a simple, physical analog that people “automatically” comprehend.

Ultimate success comes from opportunistic, bold moves which, by definition, cannot be planned. 最終的成功來自於大膽的行動和可遇不可求的機會。

Phones are not by definition entertainment devices.

Models by definition do not include all details.

Engage: Agile methods, by definition provide improved engagement for these stakeholders using two simple mechanisms: visibility and frequency of delivery.

When confronted with a conflict between the interests of your country and those of another, patriotism, by definition, demands that you choose those of your own.

By contrast, the process of personal growth is much more difficult to determine, since by definition, it is a journey and not the specific signposts or landmarks along the way.

It is by definition private.

Parallel lines are, by definition, lines that never intersect on the same plane.

People who step out for coffee or a smoke are, by definition, taking time off from work.

Remember that by definition a model is a simplification, so it makes sense that a model, even a refined one, should not include all of the nitty-gritty implementation details.

A project has, by definition, a start and a finish.

And since the supply of prestige assets must be, by definition, limited, the price of such assets is sure to rise.

Adolescents, by definition, are still maturing.

New diseases are, by definition, poorly understood when they emerge, and this is most especially true when the causative agent is an influenza virus.

Any computer model is, by definition, a simplified mirror of the real world, its predictions vulnerable to some neglected factor.

Even though this hypothetical should be of great concern, it is far from the nightmare nuclear domino effect, which by definition requires many more countries to speedily develop nuclear weapons.

Foreign policy, by definition, is about the balancing of national interests and national resources.

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