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The conditions under which the Determinant dictates the Outcome. Oftentimes it is expressed in a fashion similar to Time and Place in other frames, but such cases are actually metonymic for the prevailing conditions of the Time and/or Place. In London, how long it took to cross the city depended on how many state dinners were being served that night.
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Circumstances Circumstances
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<def-root>The conditions under which the <fen>Determinant</fen> dictates the <fen>Outcome</fen>. Oftentimes it is expressed in a fashion similar to Time and Place in other frames, but such cases are actually metonymic for the prevailing conditions of the Time and/or Place. <ex><fex name="Circumstances">In London</fex>, how long it took to cross the city depended on how many state dinners were being served that night.</ex></def-root> The conditions under which the Determinant dictates the Outcome. Oftentimes it is expressed in a fashion similar to Time and Place in other frames, but such cases are actually metonymic for the prevailing conditions of the Time and/or Place. In London, how long it took to cross the city depended on how many state dinners were being served that night.
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