Sentence examples for is naturally given from inspiring English sources

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For all its self-seriousness, Washington is naturally given to lighthearted guessing games: Will the Redskins ever be good again?

"I would never tell a kid to switch one way or the other; I think you take what is naturally given to you," said Patrick McEnroe, head of player development at the U.S. Tennis Association.

By this she means that they believe that the foundations of the world are secure and that their place in the world is naturally given and unchangeable.

An upper bound for the LP packets' waiting time is naturally given by the waiting time in the preemptive discipline model.

The cortex represents sensory information in distinguishable fields and therefore the question of the relationship between anatomical structure and sensory function is naturally given.

The number of particles is denoted by N. Y is naturally given, X is empty, and x particles is initialized with N samples of the same distribution as n t described in Equation 10.

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Marilyn Strathern has argued that the significance of kinship for Euro-Americans in the past was that it constituted that part of the social world that was naturally given rather than subject to choice.

Given the nature of their mission -- to eliminate a vicious war-criminal who was proudly and openly committed to the annihilation of their nation -- all the members of the undercover squad were naturally given fake IDs.

And -- if you are naturally given to speedy, somewhat boisterous speech, people might figure you for a "fast-talker" -- someone who could either be somewhat shady in their dealings or an arrogant braggart.

Black athletes are usually given credit for their "natural athleticism," while whites are credited for their "hard work," "discipline" and "knowledge of the game"; as if Black athletes are naturally given the gift of great athleticism, and white people become great athletes through hard work, discipline and intelligence.

Given a lack of evidence to support (or refute) effectiveness and optimal frequency of treatment [ 6], the more subjective components of the model (practitioner experience, and patient preference) are naturally given more weighting and are more likely to influence the clinical decision-making process with respect to provision of scale and polish.

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