Word: intrinsice
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Some players are not completely unhappy with the current club status, however, and enjoy the intrinsic benefits of being part of a non-varsity team.
With the growth of this business has come an increased reliance on these exams as a measure of ability and intelligence. Critics have often charged that the tests are biased against women and minorities. Nonetheless, the tests are now used at over 3,000 schools. The SAT, in particular, was...
More important, ETS has not-so-implicitly acknowledged that the tests are not measures of intrinsic ability and that test preparation guides do help to raise scores. Surely that goes against the idea of their exam. Just like any other exam in high school or college, some students can perform...
1 p.m.: Coke discloses that a pair of garage scientists has duplicated its famous syrup and is selling the formula worldwide. Warren Buffett, proclaiming that the company is without intrinsic value, dumps his stake. Coke shares rise anyway as the company, one of the biggest in the major-stock indexes...
More importantly, however, seems to be the irrecoverable erosion of the moral values on which the very principles of the Communist ideology were constructed. The willingness of people to volunteer was a central assumption to the application of Communism. One might think, then, that community service would be intrinsic to...