Word: intrinsice
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In his study, Wilson, one of the nation'sleading authorities on sociobiology, argued that"intrinsic differences between men and women makewomen less qualified to succeed in the fields ofmedicine, business, etc.," Hubbard said.
Whatever he does next, Lauren has boosted the prestige of American sportswear at home and abroad. Says Eleanor Lambert, a longtime industry publicist: "He has grasped the solidity and the worth and the drive of American life. He is a very stabilizing influence in American fashion." The determined dreamer from...
Africa will have to modernize its agriculture and address intrinsic problems such as its recurring drought in order to become self-reliant, Williams said. "Those countries in Africa that don't make it will be recolonized," he said.
Second-year student Maury Peiperel, publisher of the weekly student newspaper, the Harbus. "I am often appalled by the use of language in the case studies. Although I don't question the intrinsic quality of the cases, the editorial standards are often poor.
Gould said the coexistence necessary for human survival is biologically possible. Whether it will happen socially, in light of the "intrinsic conflicts" between the individual's self-interest and the interest of the species at large, is questionable, he said.