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by its very nature

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By its very nature, it cannot be noble; it depends on lies that vilify an entire population and maintaining an inherently oppressive status quo.

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By its very nature the justice system is glacial, methodical, punctilious, and backward-looking in ways that make keeping up with the well-resourced, wealthy career criminal supremely challenging.

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In fact, their gig business model by its very nature makes this kind of discrimination far more likely to occur and persist.

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Thieving, the man gushed, is freeing, and, by its very nature, comes with a reward — or spoils.

And this kind of cajoling and pushiness and smoke signaling is, by its very nature, unseemly.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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