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Nonhuman beings and phenomena may be intrinsically unhuman, but are not necessarily less important than us.
That being said, males may be intrinsically more infectious, due for example to their increased activity and/or host range.
"Mobility may be intrinsically harmful". It's important, however, to keep these findings in perspective.
As firms seek approval for specialty E.T.F.s, some advisers warn that cryptocurrencies may be intrinsically worthless.
Beyond that, forecasting an impact by one of these objects on the earth may be intrinsically impossible.
In this paper, a range of possible contenders will be examined for cases in which automation may be intrinsically objectionable.
But I worry that the logic of this scenario — in essence, counting on an orderly panic — may be intrinsically unsound.
"It is not so much the chemical composition that really counts, but the way the components (which may be intrinsically poor) are joined together," he says.
The sensitivity of weak spots to film properties suggests that nanoscale materials may be intrinsically vulnerable to specific mechanisms of mechanical failure.
Helping people who are out of work may be intrinsically valuable because it's the right thing to do, but the Congressional Budget Office is incorrect to conclude that it also grows the economy or prevents it from shrinking.
The researchers add that, since the newborn brain appears to be able to sustain itself without tightly controlled blood flow, their findings suggest that the infant brain may be intrinsically more resistant to damage due to a lack of oxygen than the adult brain.
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