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Finally, cultural or "difference" feminism, the last of the three currents, rejected the notion that men and women are intrinsically the same and advocated celebrating the qualities they associated with women, such as their greater concern for affective relationships and their nurturing preoccupation with others.
All the watches there are intrinsically the same.
But the idea it conveys is that all particulars are intrinsically the same.
"For too long the system has been devalued by attempts to pretend that all qualifications are intrinsically the same.
"For too long the vocational education system has been devalued by attempts to pretend that all qualifications are intrinsically the same.
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Consequently, the technique is intrinsically bimodal; the same data being used for both processed images.
Lewis argued that since the process in the original case and the process in the comparison case are intrinsically alike (and also obey the same laws), both or neither must be causal.
Ephron seems to believe that that shots of people talking and eating at the same time are intrinsically entertaining.
The observation that syntelic attachments (both kinetochores bound to the same pole) are intrinsically unstable, unless tension is artificially exercised on them, led to propose that tension is required to stabilize kinetochore microtubule attachments (Nicklas and Koch, 1969).
"Optical illusions are intrinsically fascinating magic tricks from nature but at the same time they are also a way to test how good your model is," he says.
Synaptic responses are intrinsically noisy, varying considerably even among inputs to the same cell.
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