:because of that fact:because of the fact that has just been mentioned根据此事实;根据事实本身;因此
He thinks that anyone wearing a suit and tie is ipso facto a conservative. [=that anyone wearing a suit and tie must be a conservative]他觉得任何一个穿西装系领带的人都必定是保守人士。
if we refuse to tolerate bigotry, do we become, ipso facto, as intolerant as those whom we condemn?
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