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Discover Ludwig"bad nature" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone's or something's negative or disagreeable tendencies or characteristics. For example, you could say "My old teacher had a bad nature and she was always quick to criticize."
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"But the conduct charged was of such a bad nature that it offsets the good".
This makes "General Orders No. 9," for all its sheen of sophistication, rather simplistic: people bad, nature good.
The fact that less than 2 percent of firms lost their say on pay votes last year will only highlight the "bad" nature of Citigroup's conduct.
If the debate about the death penalty in the past few weeks has shown anything, it should be that the bad nature of the executed is not the only thing that matters.
For thousands of years, philosophers have debated whether we have a basically good nature that is corrupted by society, or a basically bad nature that is kept in check by society.
"Bad Nature, Bad Nurture, and Testimony Regarding MAOA and SLC6A4 Genot" by Nita A. Farahany, William Bernet et al. Recent research in which subjects were studied longitudinally from childhood until adulthood has started to clarify how a child's environment and genetic makeup interact to create a violent adolescent or adult.
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Is he bad by nature?
Bread is very bad for nature birds.
Is it that bad?The nature of Mrs Clinton's announcement, at a teachers' union meeting in Manhattan, augurs badly.
Katrina and Rita, then, are not just bad luck, nature's occasional surprises thrust on unsuspecting humanity.
The problem for those advocating "sharing" the land, he said, was that all farming was bad for nature, and adopting more benign methods did not help much.
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