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by its nature
conjunction as in as
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By its nature as a democratic institution, the university is a political institution.
Of course we need to talk about legal reform—goodness knows, many of our cases could not traverse the arbitrary statute of limitations, which, by its nature, suggests that there is time limit to our pain.
By its nature, it’s nearly anonymous work, with stunt performers doubling for daintier stars.
Democracy, though, is, by its nature, a complex, ebb-and-flow model, which never moves in a linear direction; American democracy has been no different.
But by its nature, non-profits struggle to get the funding that for-profits can generate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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