Examples of using Intrinsically in English and their translations into Chinese
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Self-immolation as a form of protest is not intrinsically a Buddhist act any more than suicide bombing is an Islamic act.
Unlike hard condensed matter, these materials are intrinsically flexible('soft'), but can nevertheless form stable structures under ambient conditions.
Economic growth, biodiversity and climate change are intrinsically linked and harmony between them is critical for our survival.
The incremental expanding and contracting of these intrinsically disordered domains could explain a large part of how that evolution happens.”.
Combining ethical practices and contemporary neon lighting with old-school taxidermy techniques, Horton's intrinsically feminine sculptures are unlike anything that we have seen before.
The closed and intrinsically discriminatory nature of these regimes helps to diminish their effectiveness.
The question of the enlargement of the Council is intrinsically linked to the question of the veto.
A positive, dynamic, participatory process linked intrinsically to democracy, justice and development”.
Surgery and radiation are intrinsically localized strategies, and they fail when cancer cells spread beyond the limits of what can be surgically removed or irradiated.
The sequences of intrinsically disordered regions of transcription factors need to change only a little to evolve new types of specific functionality.
Unlike conventional proteins, p27 and other intrinsically disordered proteins perform their functions without folding into well-defined three-dimensional structures.
I am using honor in the ancien regime sense in which it is intrinsically linked to inequalities.
Intrinsically motivated because they are allowed to find their own reasons to achieve.
In No Society he writes,“Multiculturalism is, intrinsically, a feeble ideology that divides and weakens.”.
The artificial isolation of part of the intrinsically linked five clusters of issues or the adoption of a step-by-step or piecemeal approach will not work.
The concentration and intrinsically higher value of many industrial waste streams implies that reuse and recycling can generate substantial economic returns.
In particular, the civil society representatives emphasized that human rights and women' s empowerment were intrinsically linked.
Understanding what it means to be human and caring about the human experience are intrinsically linked to the analysis process.
In a sense, the closed unit interval[0,1] is intrinsically compact, regardless of how it is embedded in R or Rn.
Traditionally, these services were considered an intrinsically domestic sector, and were protected and regulated in most countries.