Word: intrinsice
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The plasma-extract mixture "gives definitely superior results" in mending spleens too, but "due to the intrinsic structure of the spleen itself," does not always succeed.
Schuman is a historian, concentrated-evidently like his author-not only on the vision of freedom, but also on those obstacles to freedom which seem intrinsic in the very effort to achieve it. When he is telling his own story, he offers a perhaps too facile newsreel of the past...
The address carried centrally the development of a five point program to provide a basis for future educational work in America, stressing the intrinsic principles of high competition, equality of opportunity, the best in equipment, and freedom from any sort of government control.
Wall Street was not rejoicing over this boom in bad bargains. Such buying troubles brokers: it takes little account of intrinsic values. Further, the dogs-once they get out of line-almost invariably fall faster than they rise. As market fluctuations go, cash-&-carry buying itself is safer than margin...
His religious perceptions, useful as far as they go, are rudimentary. His prose ranges between brilliant neo-Menckenism and embarrassing vulgarity. Too often, when he intends to insult the reader's stupidity, he insults his intelligence instead. But Author Wylie's book might be of far greater importance...