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nature

[ney-cher] / ˈneɪ tʃər /




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At the same time, families and friends often share food, living spaces, and microbes, making it hard to separate nature from nurture.

From Science Daily

One mark against prediction markets for FanDuel: The nature of event contracts make it difficult to replicate parlay bets, one of the most profitable types of wagers for a sportsbook.

From Barron's

“Given the nature of that area, I think it’s when he feels 100% confident and he doesn’t feel it hurting,” Redick said.

From Los Angeles Times

“I wanted our house to feel really warm and bring nature inside,” says Lindsay, referring to the Western hemlock tongue and groove planks that she and Daniel installed on the walls and ceilings.

From Los Angeles Times

The working life of a novelist is, by nature, a very solitary one; I had never collaborated on a writing project and I didn’t think I wanted to start.

From Los Angeles Times