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    intrinsic


    1. There is something intrinsic to our willingness


    2. This bank received both foreign coin, and the light and worn coin of the country, at its real intrinsic value in the good standard money of the country, deducting only so much as was neccssary for defraying the expense of coinage and the other necessary expense of management


    3. ; and the proportion between the market price of bank and that of current money is kept at all times very near the proportion between their intrinsic values


    4. The former pay in a species of money, of which the intrinsic value is always the same, and exactly agreeable to the standard of their respective mints ; the latter is a species of money, of which the intrinsic value is continually varying, and is almost always more or less below that standard


    5. For example, an intrinsic goal may be the recognition of your competence by your peers


    6. The monk explained that the mantra had many intrinsic values


    7. An annuity for a long term of years, therefore, though its intrinsic value may be very nearly the same with that of a perpetual annuity, will not find nearly the same number of purchasers


    8. This article fails to inform readers that the former place an intrinsic value on human life as being fashioned in the image of God and precious to him, while the latter treat the individual as something to be coerced, beaten, discarded, and murdered, with absolutely no value to be attached to human life


    9. How could you be expected to change that which had been intrinsic to past and future?’


    10. The celebrated Golden Stool of Ashanti, the solid gold crown, and many other almost historical relics of great intrinsic worth, had been previously removed to a place of safety, and secretly hidden where, perhaps, no eye will ever penetrate

    11. At the next camp there was no trace of them; the hide would be of no value, intrinsic or otherwise, to the natives, and no doubt my carriers, with more conscience than I, had quietly replaced the strips on the sacred spot


    12. The effectiveness of any performance measure is (ultimately) determined by its results, not by its intentions; in which case, an idea would simply be an idea whose (intrinsic) merit(s), if any, would reside in a state of potential animation


    13. In this manner, a dollar is said to lack intrinsic value or worth


    14. In this manner, a quality perceived, if not completely understood, is considered subjective and therefore resistant to precise measurement; that is to say, (sentient) ideas do not share (intrinsic) equal value or meaning


    15. either because he or she needs the money or because these collectibles no longer hold the same intrinsic ―value‖ that they once did, so why not part with (them) for a profit? This is not meant to imply, however, that that individual‘s principled belief system has been fundamentally modified in any manner; such accommodations do not (necessarily) alter the underlying (moral) assumptions that (otherwise) defines that individual


    16. The option should still be worth its intrinsic value of $5 ($60 minus $55


    17. the-money option series is such that holders find it difficult to sell their options for more than intrinsic value


    18. You may derive, in a scholarly fashion, the intrinsic or moral properties of beliefs that


    19. Are they associated with an intrinsic force of their own annihilation rather than protection?


    20. This follows from the intrinsic stability of the intentional field, and from our observation that most, but not all, sensory perceptions have

    21. Migration to the United States gave him a reprieve from being reduced to his intrinsic worth as a bar of soap


    22. ways a person could override this powerful, intrinsic urge: either


    23. It had kept its power, not by the intrinsic growth and prosperity that originally were promised, but by the force of guns and murder, the elimination of all opposition


    24. devoted to health care rather than the increases intrinsic to the present


    25. Love is an intrinsic ability within human beings, just as hatred is, and it


    26. Earth and its actual intrinsic


    27. Free Doesn't Mean It's Worthless, the key to successful Viral Marketing is to tweak your Online Marketing message to be one that has intrinsic value to the consumer


    28. Online consumers tend to forward these messages for a variety of reasons, but all of them stem back to the fact that the consumer believes your viral marketing message has an intrinsic value that they wish to share with others


    29. are intrinsic to the thinking activity itself


    30. premised on the notion that some alterations are initiated through the operation of intrinsic

    31. the consequences of practicing or not practicing certain values can be observed, the intrinsic


    32. activity gave some intrinsic satisfaction to the person, regardless of it wider implications


    33. So if the results were worth it in the sense of an extrinsic goal achieved, or if the intrinsic


    34. Just as there is no intrinsic value in information as such, there is no intrinsic value in


    35. such, there is no intrinsic value in structuring it without a purpose


    36. Back to the point of this story, by sharing your intrinsic gifts with others, life will richly


    37. Having established the need for fitness he then denounced competitive sport because activities should be indulged in for their intrinsic pleasure and worth as a means for developing skills and fitness, not for gaining worthless prestige and fame


    38. The more intrinsic the approach to face a problem, the higher its complexity and we feel we show our greatness in a better way with unlimited competences


    39. Children’s songs, rhymes, stories and games form an intrinsic part of linguistic culture and are important not only for the acquisition of schematic knowledge (language and notions that all members of the mother tongue share) but also because:


    40. Finally, and perhaps the most important reason, young children have an intrinsic interest in and will spontaneously take part in, sound, rhythm and music, thereby practising pronunciation, stress and intonation, which are the equivalents in language of sound, rhythm and music

    41. “Based on personnel policies intrinsic in the games it is fairly well accepted that Pirates is targeted at current and future Space Force personnel, Soldiers is targeted at the Swordsmen, and Planetoids is targeted at civilians and military charged with fixed base defensive duties


    42. Any move toward intrinsic rewards is discouraged


    43. By 1950, because of the trend towards individual freedoms and responsibilities, because of a turn towards intrinsic rewards, the entire drug market, including alcohol and tobacco had lost favor with the people and so the legalization of their use was more of a move to remove government influence and control


    44. It was hoped that people who had developed a stronger intrinsic motivation system were not concerned with the need for external stimulants or other chemicals to alter their moods


    45. Because men at that time were still dependent on preaching from prophets, because they had little intrinsic motivation, and because most of their decisions were made as a result of counsel with various gods or deities, the leaders said that "God said so…! and you'll fry in hell if you sin!"


    46. Madeline recognized that society's switch to intrinsic motivation had displaced the need to acquire material wealth and paraphernalia to prove worth


    47. Although the love of money was replaced by a more intrinsic measure of self worth, money was still necessary as a standard measure of produce in a free enterprise system


    48. Don't you think we can handle the opportunity to exercise our new intrinsic motivation?"


    49. Carter it’s all about profit and intrinsic value not about the


    50. way, but discovered the intrinsic goodness of ourselves was twisted into













































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    Synonyms for "intrinsic"

    intrinsic intrinsical innate inner ingrained inherent deep-rooted deep-seated inmost

    "intrinsic" definitions

    belonging to a thing by its very nature


    situated within or belonging solely to the organ or body part on which it acts