By its very nature, collective action also brings complexity, and complexity is rarely good in geopolitics.
By its very nature, politically correct thinking is most often disingenuous, if not altogether intellectually dishonest.
After all, healthcare by its very nature is often little more than fixing broken windows.
By its very nature, field reporting to Washington is candid and often incomplete information.
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By its very nature, the informal economy's size in any country is hard to observe.
First by its very nature, a judicial inquiry would place Israel in the role of criminal defendant.
The problem is that research medicine generates financial conflicts by its very nature.
But is an investment firm, by its very nature, in that outcast category?
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Improv, by its very nature requires fresh looks at life as we know it, with a kind of internal self-sufficiency.
Such a situation is by its very nature fraught with explosive potential.
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By its very nature, the UNHRC is incapable of doing anything else.
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By its very nature, divorce is a delicate and emotional experience.
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By its very nature, leadership requires one to operate amidst ambiguity.
"The cell phone holds the key to social development by its very nature and we want to make sure that women are part of this revolution, " Khan added.
Actually, Shariah is, by its very nature, a program that obliges its adherents to demand submission of all others, Muslims (especially secular and apostate ones) and non-Muslims, alike.
The lawsuit is complicated and a little weak by its very nature since it attacks Goldman for not making the proper representations rather than for underlying behavior that violated the law.
SpaceX, by its very nature, will blast off infrequently.
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Higher education by its very nature falsified this idea, since it was a public investment that created and constructed new technology and new ideas, new craft knowledge, new and more effective economic and sociocultural systems.
Neatly converging with the anti-democratic zeal of these malcontents is an increasingly respectable argument, among sceptical Western observers of Islam, which holds that the Muslim faith, by its very nature, cannot be other than theocratic.
First of all, I just want to thank Harry Reid. (Applause.) I recently said he's got one of the toughest jobs in Washington -- managing an institution that by its very nature is, let's face it, you guys are a little difficult to manage.
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Skyrim is a mature creative work by the very nature of its grandiose aesthetics.
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Open source by the very nature of its construction will most likely be bug-ridden, designed by committee and present a huge security risk.
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And this case is muddied up further by its religious nature, and the very real question of separation of church and state.
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In its report, the commission suggested that some of the allegations may have been sparked by the "very diverse" nature of the local community - where a third of residents are Bangladeshi.
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