Word: intrinsice
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Part of the problem lay in the intrinsic stodginess of the Handel & Haydn Society.
"The financial aid program was established...so that when students chose colleges at the end that would be based on the intrinsic merits of the college, and that cost would not be a primary consideration," said Bewig.
The draft, therefore, is a violation of all that we hold most dear as Americans--the supremacy of the individual over the state; the preference of government that governs least; the intrinsic value of life. While military service remains an honorable means of serving America, the draft cannot be used...
During his speech, Kesler stressed the fact that faith and reason are intrinsic to America's heritage. While promoting faith, he cautioned that "faith without reason has no defense against irrationality of the crudest kind."
For now, Bush has good reason to indulge his intrinsic indifference to such things as block grants and toxic-waste disposal. Being Commander in Chief is more glorious and important than being commander of enterprise zones. But without presidential leadership, inertia is likely to set in on the home front...