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by its nature
conjunction as in as
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By its nature of openness to new ideas, scientific inquiry exemplifies the secular worldview of liberals.
By its nature the UK's informal economy provides potential opportunities for asylum seekers - and other irregular migrants - to work illegally - and the UK government has accepted the need for more enforcement in this area.
First, and most fundamentally, the court’s opinion overlooks the fact that public education, like democracy itself, is by its nature a messy, assimilative experiment.
DEI, by its nature, is discriminatory and prejudiced.
"Mining would by its nature remove the very substrate of life in and on the deep seafloor, no matter the technology," says Jessica Battle, who leads the global no deep-seabed mining initiative at the WWF.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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