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But there's nothing intrinsically true about any of these statements.
Discussion question: Do you believe that people are intrinsically good?
That's not to say that everything Israel does is intrinsically good.
It is an intrinsically political act, and a politically important one.
Music is intrinsically abstract, and the two men are clearly made for each other.
His body was intrinsically weaker than the last time he had been through the process.
An intrinsically valuable thing is worth for itself, not as a means to something else.
The point is to make math intrinsically interesting to children.
Only one thing is intrinsically good; namely love: nothing else at all.
But the sculptures are intrinsically much more interesting than that.
I believe that people are intrinsically good, but may become bad due to a difficult childhood.
Find someone who thinks that some people are intrinsically evil.
It becomes a text about how intrinsically similar people are.
But, even more important, the teaching he had given them was itself intrinsically difficult both to understand and convey.
In the final analysis there is not so much intrinsically wrong with the regulation.
I cannot see that one voting system is intrinsically more fair than another.
There is nothing intrinsically new about viewing education as investment.
So are you suggesting that something is intrinsically good because it's successful?
Of all the world's markets, the art market is perhaps the most intrinsically subjective.
The grammar school was intrinsically selective, and always had been.
By now it should be clear that none is intrinsically, absolutely "better" than the others.
External power can affect those only who have none intrinsically.
There was nothing intrinsically wrong with such urges or feelings.
Both men were devoted to the cause of an intrinsically Russian art and quickly became friends.
Therefore it is intrinsically interesting and worthy of study in its own right.