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nature

[ney-cher] / ˈneɪ tʃər /




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Evan Martin told The Times “no other incidents similar in nature or related to this incident have occurred” at the Chelsfield Street home.

From Los Angeles Times

However, the regulator said its role was to "oversee trustees' compliance with charity law duties and responsibilities", and "not to investigate allegations of a criminal nature".

From BBC

But the localised nature of tactical voting makes it quite hard to tell, from nationwide polls where people just say which party they like the best, how results will play out in any given constituency.

From BBC

We all want the same things: our share of our land’s resources, a voice in governance, and the freedom to thrive according to our nature.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The staggered nature of the Board limits how much change we can affect in one year, but we do not think the Board should constrain itself on refreshment.”

From Barron's