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mathx/math is intrinsic to mathy/math if mathx/math is an important part of mathy/math. mathy/math must always have mathx/math as a part. Being able to think is intrinsic to being human. Finding a way to stop being angry is intrinsic to the problem of making your life better. Food has intrinsic value, while gold only has value because other people want it.

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belonging to a thing by its very nature form was treated as something intrinsic, as the very essence of the thing — John Dewey situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts intrinsic muscles

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This recording is distinguished by a successful synthesis of structural clarity and a manner of music-making based on the affects intrinsic to the music.

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Living on a primitive level. Little of intrinsic value.
The communal telepathic experience translated into the larger social national context would presumably carry with it its intrinsic qualities of willing reciprocal dependency and a mutual experiential creativity.
Watson I believe you have in your hand a relic, which is not only of great intrinsic value, but also great importance as a historical curiosity.
Interesting, but hardly of any intrinsic value.
It's so intrinsic to your nature, you're not even aware when you do it.
This statue, no intrinsic value?
Clinging to life until the verge of death is probably intrinsic behavior of all organisms.
In the age of biology the politics is going to sort out between those who believe life first has intrinsic value and therefore we should choose technologies and commercial venues that honour the intrinsic value.
We believe what came before Year Zero has no intrinsic value to our society.
The location of of hidden items of historic and intrinsic value.
Constraint of domination and oppression is an intrinsic nature of human operation.
My hair's an intrinsic ingredient to this show.
Joseph Campbell believed that the power of myth. related to certain intrinsic universal values found in all cultures: The need to worship God, to protect the family. to coexist in harmony with nature.
Two years ago in London there occurred a robbery of such tremendous importance, although the stolen articles themselves have no intrinsic value whatsoever, but the home secretary was instrumental in seeing that not word of it appeared in any newspaper.
Articles of no intrinsic value and yet of such importance. I don't understand.
Apart from the intrinsic value of the gold, the historical worth of it is inestimable.
It is not possible to be a scientist unless you believe that all the universe's knowledge and all its power is of intrinsic value to everyone.
This statue, no intrinsic value? - No, no.
I mean first of all, it's ugly, and I really want Angelica to develop an intrinsic sense of beauty.
Little of intrinsic value.
Therefore, and because all societies that truly liberate themselves from foreign rule will follow the routes intrinsic to their own culture, the fight for liberation is, above all, a cultural act.
However strange the phenomena that occur there, they are intrinsic.
Well, it's the intrinsic value in, what, Gestalt therapy and.
Sexuality and all its dysfunctions are intrinsic to the human experience maybe the one thing we can all relate to at the end of the day. Well, neurosis and the God thing aside.
I believe destiny to be intrinsic.
See, Gina can't conceive of a child being born with an intrinsic desire to help other people without it being a coping mechanism for, for something else.
Information like that seems like it could be of a certain intrinsic value.
This gave us a ready interpretation of what was causing it and, in fact, it was not an intrinsic variation in the background radiation itself, but was due to the motion of the Earth through the background radiation.

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But the value of others - such as the wide range of animal species they support and their intrinsic worth to people - is more difficult to quantify.
Like forests, coral reefs provide multiple services - including tourism and fish nurseries, which help to sustain commercial fishing - and have an intrinsic value to people.
Could the crisis remind us that we buy luxury items more because of the status they bring than because of their intrinsic value?
His misfortunes do not seem to be ideologically motivated, but are based on an inability to see the conflicts intrinsic within his policy initiatives.
Yet, instead of making the case that risk is intrinsic to economic development and developing a risk-balanced portfolio of projects (and loans priced accordingly), the Bank pretends that it can be infallible.
By contrast, the intrinsic importance of the rule of law, transparency, voice, accountability, or effective government is obvious.
Moreover, an intrinsic and often neglected problem is how to divide management of aid-and-trade schemes among international and domestic institutions.
Nobody really cares much about economic data except as a guide to policy: economic phenomena do not have the same intrinsic fascination for us as the internal resonances of the atom or the functioning of the vesicles and other organelles of a living cell.
As a result, this information - and its intrinsic monetary value - often goes unnoticed by Internet users.
Furthermore, trans fats from partially hydrogenated oils have no intrinsic health value.
In summary, considerable evidence exists for harm, and little evidence for intrinsic health value, of consumption of trans fats from partially hydrogenated vegetable oils.
Deposit-insurance fees are the appropriate instrument by which to make banks pay both for their intrinsic riskiness and the risks they impose on the rest of the system.
But, since gold has no intrinsic value, there are significant risks of a downward correction.
And, while the book's specific policy proposals bear little resemblance to Roosevelt's subsequent actions, the title had an intrinsic appeal that he must have recognized.
Add to that the intrinsic uncertainty of foreign affairs, and it is unsurprising that politicians would rather spout empty lines than risk saying something that might blow up in their faces.
Moreover, whatever their intrinsic merits, none of these proposals addresses the global economy's most immediate problem: undersupply, not oversupply, of credit.
Intrinsic vulnerability made for heightened exposure to political shocks, and disputes about a Central European customs union and about war reparations was enough to topple a house of cards.
Furthermore, by raising regulatory capital costs in boom times, some counterweight to the pro-cyclical bias intrinsic to financial systems would be introduced.
Her evidence suggests that in Clermont-Ferrand, as compared to Paris, there is a higher intrinsic demand for starting small businesses.

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