' And by definition, if the point of that is to avoid adjustment, you have to do it this year, the next year, the year after, and every year, forever.
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However, HDTVs will become more prevalent, high-definition titles will continue to roll out in both formats, and the prices for high-definition disc technologies will fall to a point where they can compete with standard-definition DVD as a replacement device.
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In rarely sincere terms, Urban Dictionary already summed up this point under its gamer definition.
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We medical types keep revising the definition of disease, to the point where if we look hard enough, we will find something wrong with almost everybody.
Callahan says that big sector movements tend to last until a group is 10% to 20% above his conservative definition of fair value, at which point he usually sells.
Nintendo's strategy partly reflected the fact that the original Wii didn't work offer high-definition images and advanced graphics, a typical selling point for action titles.
Since it takes longer for companies to become the former, they are, by definition, further along their growth trajectory to the point where their growth curves are beginning to flatten while the latter kinds of companies are doomed to disappoint, fouling the waters for everyone.
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The president at that point was bound by the court's definition.
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To do the right thing at a point in time when it is difficult is the definition of a hero.
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At which point that activists against these sorts of activities point out that while tax avoidance is, by definition, legal, it ought not to be.
When seeking the definition of a leader, we have to be clear about which point-of-view is being sought: leadership traits we seek in ourselves or the things that attract followers.
First, the definition of basic education in the United States has evolved to the point where a high school diploma is now seen as the minimal level of education required for entrance into the work force.
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Obviously the phrase one nation Conservatism is good from your point of view that he embraced that, but is that your definition as well?
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It first entered the Collins English dictionary in 2005 with the definition "the tense final stages of a league competition, especially from the point of view of the leaders".
The traditional definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but at this point the distinction would only be symbolic.
The technical definition of a recession is two consecutive quarters of declining GDP, but at this point the distinction would only be symbolic.
And so when I hear people just saying, oh, we don't need to do anything, this is a spending bill, not a stimulus bill -- without acknowledging that by definition, part of any stimulus package would include spending -- that's the point -- then what I get a sense of is that there's some ideological blockage there that needs to be cleared up.
This is the starting point for the rest of the encyclopedia's critical apparatus, a means of definition.
Moreover, points out Mr Schubert, the mid-point of the inflation projection for 2002 is 1.9%, within the definition of price stability.
While this is still a startling string, we must underscore the point that for the first time in 51 months we did have to stretch our definition of double digit to keep the string going.
My second point is this: The mere fact that the lawyers in Jones felt the need to use a definition for "sexual relations" is, by itself standing alone, evidence to support the notion that at least they recognized that the precise meaning of the term can and does differ from person to person.
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