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Transfers may intrinsically be good: we may enjoy helping the poor or value the freedom associated with limited taxation.
The authors wrote: "Thus, current indoor climate standards may intrinsically misrepresent thermal demand of the female and senior sub-populations".
As such, the magnitude differential plots may intrinsically underestimate the total range of variability with depth.
Theoretical and experimental results proof that significant amounts of lithium are exchanged between the constituents without any cycling of the battery, suggesting that this effect may intrinsically reduce the cycle life of batteries with blended insertion electrodes.
During retinal tumorigenesis, miR-24 may intrinsically compromise the p53 response to RB1 loss.
We therefore hypothesized that CDR3αβ sequence features may intrinsically influence CD4 phenotype during progression of a response.
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But I worry that the logic of this scenario — in essence, counting on an orderly panic — may be intrinsically unsound.
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.
Moreover, such useful things as pots may be intrinsically enjoyable.
Headaches may be intrinsically related to sleep, may cause sleep disturbances, or manifestations of sleep apnea.
This explanation, of course, does not exclude the possibility that richer respondents may be intrinsically more selfish.
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