Circumstance in a sentence as a noun

Slowly, I began to realize the role of luck and circumstance.

It's detached from a moment and a circumstance.

And you go, well that is a horrible circumstance, that is terrible that all these wars start with lies.

But given that there's so much randomness and circumstance there too, it's a bad benchmark for anything.

It's the one circumstance where I would backstop a company problem with personal funds.

TL;DR: "this is a decision applying only to a narrow, specific circumstance.

Was there some additional circumstance involved here, some other pitfall people should be on the lookout for?

I've spoken at lots of conferences, brought friends to many of my talks, and would do exactly what he did in the same circumstance.

I won't end up with a charge equal to 20% or 50% or 500% of my income in any circumstance, not even if I get cancer or find myself unemployed.

The idea that Patrick's situation is unique is one of the dumbest and most damaging emergent memes on HN. Patrick is literally the textbook story of how to get to this point without having a unique circumstance.

But if I was interviewing a developer and they told me their gut was to write a C program to do something a Rails program would normally do, and it wasn't an exceptionally specific circumstance, I would think less of them.

> 30 y/o virgins and other sexually frustrated nerds [...] the pristine, untouched nature of their junkFor someone who is offering a critique against inappropriate comments, what makes this ok?You've just ridiculed an entire group of people for what can be a very painful life circumstance, many of whom would never make or defend the kinds of comments you are criticizing.

Circumstance definitions

noun

a condition that accompanies or influences some event or activity

noun

the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event; "the historical context"

See also: context setting

noun

information that should be kept in mind when making a decision; "another consideration is the time it would take"

See also: condition consideration

noun

formal ceremony about important occasions; "pomp and circumstance"