A lot of composers who aren't intimately familiar with the piano feel that the instrument is intrinsically contrapuntal. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with a movie having a political ax to grind. |
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Real tragedies do not need hyperbole, for they are intrinsically hyperbolic. |
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The foreign feeling of these medical procedures was something she intrinsically felt she wanted to capture on film. |
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Emotions such as fear, horror, disgust, etc. are not intrinsically unpleasant. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one. |
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These artists looked to Native American art for an intrinsically American pictorial inheritance. |
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His films are often absurdist and violent, intrinsically drawing on his early life but never dealing directly with it. |
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There is something intrinsically fun at work in this squishy, demented thriller. |
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Ideally, one would prefer a quantum noise source that is intrinsically binary, stable, and controllably asymmetric. |
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Can reality be divided into the pneumatic and the hylic without one being intrinsically superior? |
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Denmark has an intelligent, well-informed electorate whose hearts and minds are intrinsically pro-Europe. |
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The old Information Access Company aggregates periodical articles in databases and has always been an intrinsically online company. |
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It is self-existent truth, and cognizing it is an act of revealing its validity because cognition is intrinsically absolutely reliable. |
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If there is a bad set of specifications and a bad set of materials no good workman can fix the problem, because it is intrinsically defective. |
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Griffiths asserts that works read by religious readers are intrinsically fecund, inexhaustibly edifying, and delighting. |
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Due to its design concept, the FAP round is intrinsically safe from ricochets as the core breaks up on ground impact. |
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Because he's a cat everyone intrinsically likes him, but he doesn't really like people crowding him. |
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As the guitar's tone is intrinsically less plangent than the oboe's, the character of the music is greatly altered in this work too. |
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Actions that are consistent with the dignity and autonomy of moral agents are intrinsically good. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with, or legally exceptionable about, that. |
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Certain beliefs are epistemologically basic because they are intrinsically credible or self-evidencing. |
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Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct. |
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For at the heart of idiocentric theory is the psychological notion that the effect of a work of art upon each of us is intrinsically private. |
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The more precisely we understand how the machine works intrinsically, the better we can deduce the contribution of extrinsic factors. |
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Findings also show that youth are more extrinsically than intrinsically motivated to change, consistent with other studies. |
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Can public enterprises be reformed from within or are they intrinsically inefficient? |
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Its successful progression responds intrinsically, inherently, to the in situ conditions through which it arises. |
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This meant there were fewer people doing more, and working longer hours, in intrinsically insecure jobs from top floor to the shop floor. |
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Inbreeding may be beneficial if conditions favor the maintenance of locally adapted or intrinsically coadapted gene complexes. |
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Thus dark energy is intrinsically relativistic and is more like energy than matter. |
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One central question of moral philosophy has been to determine what things are intrinsically good for human beings. |
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Attacks on him for deciding to enter the presidential race are intrinsically anti-democratic. |
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Society, its social forces, are intrinsically conservative, oppressive, authoritarian. |
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Moreover, tyrannicide is intrinsically interesting, involving as it does political assassination or attempted assassination. |
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But what they fail or seemingly don't want to take on board is the fact that hare coursing is an inherently and intrinsically cruel sport. |
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The Victorian Minister, for example, has been careful to claim a special position for the intrinsically more CO emitting brown coal generators. |
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It's intrinsically linked to our society's overwhelming drive towards consumerism, to the obsession with owning luxury brands. |
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They were watching because I am an intrinsically fascinating person with many attractive qualities, and I am beloved. |
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Eyesight is a gift, as precious as life itself, since our experience, memory and way of thinking is intrinsically linked with our visual perception of the world. |
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We recognize that the foundation for peace and security in Africa is intrinsically linked to the concept of human security. |
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There's also no vision in terms of how we intrinsically support filmmaking as a craft, as an industry, and as an art form all the way through. |
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Greater attention should be paid to the right to development, a fundamental right intrinsically linked to other rights. |
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Certain foods are intrinsically not highly priced even though their nourishment value is high. |
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I think that this striving for something better, for more knowledge, is something intrinsically human. |
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The coincidence of the Tampere timetable and that of the enlargement process means that the two are intrinsically linked. |
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In other words, men and women have gender needs intrinsically linked to the gender roles determined for them within their society. |
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Even if an intrinsically evil act is presented as evil, it can be portrayed without the appropriate discretion. |
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I cannot conceive how men who are husbands, brothers or fathers can give utterance to an idea so intrinsically base and infamous. |
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It would not be possible, however, to cover all taxa or species, which implied that indicators were intrinsically limited. |
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I think politics is intrinsically about idealism colliding with raw power. |
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Ways of dealing with waste should be not only acceptable to society, but also intrinsically safe. |
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In the final analysis there is not so much intrinsically wrong with the regulation. |
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There is nothing intrinsically non-deterministic about turbulence. |
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By facilitating discussion among relevant stakeholders, articulate why and how nature and poverty are intrinsically linked to each other. |
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The activities of political participation and public deliberation, on this view, should not be seen as a burdensome obligation or duty, but rather as intrinsically rewarding. |
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The other viewpoint is that the number of rays is intrinsically fixed at five, and therefore it is the deviations from pentamery that need explanation wherever they occur. |
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I'm interested in making sounds that are intrinsically interesting. |
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Materials that will not burn under typical fire conditions, including intrinsically noncombustible materials such as concrete, stone, and sand. |
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Truth: This human person, who is fundamentally, intelligibly, and intrinsically good, desires to know truth for its own sake. |
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When constructed from weaker binding moieties, the high-affinity binding of bivalent molecules is intrinsically inducible or retractable. |
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The basis for the intrinsically safe Profibus is the physical layer specification according to IEC 61158-2 and the Profibus DP protocol. |
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The result of all of this was the erasure of outstanding world records by performances that were intrinsically inferior. |
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Popular rock music has always been something of a multimedia product, since image is so intrinsically tied into the success of most recording artists. |
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One is an ethical commonplace, that slavery is intrinsically barbaric, regardless of the particular identification of the slaveholders and the enslaved. |
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The issue has opened a divide between Iranian political and religious leaders in a country where they are intrinsically tied. |
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The advent of language is intrinsically linked to memory, and many early languages were simply mnemonic devices. |
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Information security and the concepts of national and international peace and stability are today intrinsically linked. |
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Every minute detail of constructing a scaffold is intrinsically important. |
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In sum, international migration today, as in earlier times, is intrinsically linked to the development of both receiving and sending countries. |
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The Australian flag of course features the British union flag in the canton, a flag which signifies, intrinsically, the union of the English, Irish and Scottish nations. |
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This wouldn't matter if the material were intrinsically funny, and the performances were strong enough to steamroller the audience into acceptance of the authors' premise. |
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Second, there is an individuation that intrinsically characterizes market systems, especially capitalism as a world system. |
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Such suppressible alleles appear to be intrinsically weak, with a low level of read-through that is enhanced when translation termination is disrupted. |
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Is there anything intrinsically different between the hunt as organised by people over those hours as you say, and the normal experience of deer being hunted by wolves? |
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For a society that saw baseball as being as intrinsically American as motherhood and apple pie, the impact of this blow could not be over-estimated. |
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Quantum physics are intrinsically random which is why using the quantum process is stronger and safer. |
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Hence the overweening pride that raises the individual above anything and anybody else is intrinsically deplorable. |
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Some astronomers worry that supernovas were intrinsically different in the past or that cosmic dust could make the supernovas appear dimmer than they really are. |
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The development of transportation systems is a directly linked enabler of national industry and therefore intrinsically linked to employment. |
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Horse and rider need to nurture complete trust, to tackle the field in fair weather or foul with cavalier bravery but with two minds, one of them human, intrinsically focused. |
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Another is that brainy people are intrinsically healthier than those less intellectually endowed. |
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The two should be parallel but quite distinct bodies intrinsically uninterested in each other's personal success. |
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The safety barrier type 9001 is used for intrinsically safe measuring current transmission in Ex Zone 1 without galvanic separation. |
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What is problematic in the views of market socialists is that they regard this state of affairs as intrinsically preferable to full-scale planning. |
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Herein lies the particular value of the approach of the CFC, which can address commodity issues intrinsically rather than through the conventional model of projects involving donors and a single target country. |
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On such a view, the despoilment of pristine wilderness is the loss of something intrinsically good. |
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Thus a deontologist calls people good if they have charity, but calls conduct right if it is neither intrinsically wrong nor disproportionate. |
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The belief that factoring huge numbers is intrinsically difficult underlies one widely used cryptosystem. |
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On the face of it, these contentions will seem intrinsically implausible to many Chaucerians. |
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Freedom and cultural diversity are therefore intrinsically linked: the exercise of cultural freedom is subject to the widest possible choice of cultural expressions, and thus to diversity. |
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Universals are therefore only conventionally real, lacking any intrinsic nature, whereas unique particulars are the ultimately real, and exist intrinsically. |
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In the qualitative approach, the two essential qualities are the diversity of opinions and the presence in the sample of individuals with characteristics intrinsically linked to the phenomena studied. |
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Regardless of intentions and circumstances, euthanasia is always an intrinsically evil act, a violation of God's law and an offence against the dignity of the human person. |
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This transformation is thus intrinsically bad for the anaglyphic process. |
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Nevertheless, the Commission, due to the renewal time of several thousand years, does not consider fuel peat as an intrinsically renewable resource. |
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Mr. Epp erases Truffaldino's clownishness in a speech bemoaning the intrinsically unhappy plight of servants, whether of one master or many, by turning it into a veritable aria of sorrow. |
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A consumer economy is intrinsically future-oriented — if you don't want an Apple Watch, then belatedness awaits you — although growing older makes you belated, too. |
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The corrugation of the inner pipe not only ensures the flexibility of the whole pipe, but also compensates intrinsically for the temperature-induced change in length. |
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Is armed struggle intrinsically undemocratic? |
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A life of foreignness imposed by poverty or persecution or exile is unlikely to be enjoyable at all. Even so, all other things being equal, foreignness is intrinsically stimulating. |
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The system is corruptible, but not intrinsically corrupt. |
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There is a collective duty to enhance the civilizing potential of civilizing rational principles because of its potential to further civilize in the future, something that is intrinsically valuable. |
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Godard offered his visual and verbal images as delusive counterfeits for a life whose meaning has become irretrievably lost or perhaps was always intrinsically absurd. |
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Which intrinsically Chinese principles should we take care to safeguard? |
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Wetlands, of course, are not only intrinsically valuable but are used by a wide variety of fishes, amphibians, birds and mammals, which feed or take shelter there at various stages of their life cycle. |
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For a time, he worked as a pharmaceutical representative? before turning his back for ever on a workaday world intrinsically hostile to artists like himself. |
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These search techniques based on content, that start with an analysis of pixel values, are intrinsically very power-hungry in terms of computing resources. |
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This year Manchester United clinched its title nearly a month before the last game of the season. Nonetheless, there is an unquestionable cost to divisional play: it is intrinsically unfair. |
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Contributions are considered an inappropriate instrument for 'discovery research' where ultimate outcomes, or even the direction of the research, are intrinsically unknowable. |
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If we indeed have a duty of special concern towards compatriots, and if that is an associative duty, that is because our association with them is intrinsically valuable and bound up with this duty. |
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The idea that it already had this high value but we only use a little of it, that was interesting because I felt that there was a way of tapping into this perceived high value the product has intrinsically. |
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The pre-eminence of London – and the UK more broadly as a global financial centre – is intrinsically connected to the UK's access to the single market. |
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And I know the past is intrinsically linked to the present when I go into the State Library of Queensland to read the reminiscences of Korah Halcomb Wills. |
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Indeed, the establishment of many coastal communities across the country was intrinsically linked to the building of their lighthouses and to the harbours to which they guided travellers. |
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In its analysis of the accounts, the Commission concluded that the situation of EDF was not very different intrinsically from that of 'stranded costs' in the energy sector. |
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Accountability is intrinsically linked to delegation of authority. |
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This approach is also intrinsically biased because if LLF reduce the density of waterfowl, more and more areas will be open to flights if the same threshold is applied. |
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There is good and meaning in their lives simply because they are intrinsically human which also means from a faith perspective that they are known and loved by God. |
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Cumbersome, complicated and often unwritten procedures are deliberately, or intrinsically employed which result into long delays and those seeking such services try to get them through short-cuts leading to corruption. |
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Since poverty differs according to the criteria used to define it, which indeed lie at the very core of its semantic field, it is intrinsically relative. |
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Due to the way in which they are built, structured products are intrinsically much more volatile than bonds, as reflected in their price movements in recent months. |
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A culture of peace is linked intrinsically to non-violent struggle. |
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It may be of outstanding universal value from the point of view of history or technology, either intrinsically or as an exceptional example representative of this category of cultural property. |
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Because being is good, created reality is intrinsically good and bears within it an inner dynamic toward the pleroma of love. |
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Mill's approach is to argue that the pleasures of the intellect are intrinsically superior to physical pleasures. |
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The Maya calendar was intrinsically tied to Maya ritual, and it was central to Maya religious practices. |
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The Maya interpretation of deities was intrinsically tied to the calendar, astronomy, and their cosmovision. |
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In the Slavic languages, verbs are intrinsically perfective or imperfective. |
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It has been noted that prepositions are intrinsically weak and do not readily take accent. |
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The lamp gave out only a weak light though it was intrinsically safe provided it was kept upright. |
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Aniline is also used at a smaller scale in the production of the intrinsically conducting polymer polyaniline. |
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The economic profile of Black Alabamian has been intrinsically linked to the socio-political culture of the state. |
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By turning off the apoptotic pathway, some cancer cells may become intrinsically radioresistant. |
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Two families, intrinsically woven together by both good and evil. |
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The adjacent subaerial regions may be intrinsically associated with an increased level of marine coastal hazards. |
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Naively done, these are intrinsically nonrelativistic for reasons of their small nonlocality. |
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Thus, Goldberg offers her readers a new paradigm, intrinsically humanistic, implicitly pacifistic. |
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Studies have shown that adherence is greater when people are intrinsically, rather than extrinsically, motivated to exercise. |
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He simply notes that illocutions such as requests, offers, invitations and compliments are intrinsically polite in China and do not constitute a face concern. |
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In fact, technology intrinsically contains uncertainties and limitations. |
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The Sutra texts and the Jatakas completely rule out animal killing whereas in Vedic and Brahmanical texts, animal slaughter is not considered intrinsically wrong at all. |
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A particularly lengthy chapter systemizes the role of intrinsically disordered proteins in cancer, Alzheimer's disease, Prion diseases, and type II diabetes. |
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They are also deterred from such activities because transdisciplinary pursuits tend to be intrinsically more time-consuming than their intradisciplinary counterparts. |
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Within tribal Germanic society, their social hierarchy was linked intrinsically to war and this warrior code maintained the fidelity between chiefs and their young warriors. |
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