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Перевод: intrinsically speek intrinsically


[наречие]
в действительности; от природы


Тезаурус:

  1. It must be like that, they think, because what is said, or written' is not intrinsically meaningful.
  2. They are not dissatisfied with the job content because they did not expect the job to be intrinsically rewarding.
  3. Someone with this expectation may therefore compare jobs in terms of level of wages and job security, and not in terms of how intrinsically rewarding the job is.
  4. The work of these men, with a very few exceptions such as Turner and Girtin, was not intrinsically important and could be divided into topographical and idealistic landscape.
  5. This omission in these sectors is not necessarily or intrinsically a bad thing, but it makes forward planning and therefore continuity of programmes more difficult.
  6. But there was another reason why some places were holy - not intrinsically - but through their association with a past even more venerable than that of the martyrs: the sites of the lives of the apostles and the Lord.
  7. It is intrinsically a just cause;
  8. Besides being good test cases, Locke obviously finds these ideas intrinsically interesting too.
  9. Britain compares unfavourably with other industrial nations in the extent to which its older citizens are forced to seek assistance through intrinsically discriminatory means tested benefits.
  10. This intrinsically interesting statement does serve to demonstrate the nature of the botanical information in at least some of the early accounts.
  11. Living in modernity does not mean living in an age that is intrinsically evil because it is modern, but it does mean that we have to understand that we are living in a fallen culture: a culture whose people and institutions and social habits need to be redeemed.
  12. Kendall has doggedly maintained that, despite Everton's dreadful run which has dragged them towards the bottom of the Premier League, there is nothing intrinsically wrong with his side.
  13. Richard Dawkins, the zoologist, points out that large size does not imply bigger creatures were intrinsically more successful than species of a small size.

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