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Intrinsically

adverb

In an intrinsic manner; internally; essentially.

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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".

They were watching because I am an intrinsically fascinating person with many attractive qualities, and I am beloved.

And yet, she argued, "who you pay attention to is intrinsically political.

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.

Contrast this breadth of vision with the political pop songs of the 60s such as PF Sloan's Eve of Destruction, which often suffer from their intrinsically ephemeral nature – we can appreciate them as soundtracks to a specific era but they are more melodic time capsules than works of music to be enjoyed over and over again.

But there was also the sense that Arsenal's approach was intrinsically limited; that the plan to hang in there and hang on, with the hope of landing a counter or two at some point was never really likely to topple the overwhelming favourite.

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.

Even in basketball, a sport that intrinsically favours freaks, the best player of the 1990s was the relatively "short" Michael Jordan.

Luckily, reflects a Pennsylvania party boss, "The art of reaching out to our respective bases keeps on getting more and more sophisticated".There is nothing intrinsically wrong with this.

Social mores have changed the nature of some antics: gone is the 1974 caper of smoking 110 cigarettes at a time for 30 seconds, for example, as well as feats of derring-do with alcohol.People are intrinsically interested in the superlatives of human experience, thinks Nick Couldry of Goldsmiths, University of London.

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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