Probative state or quality of being natural; condition of being natural.
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Examples for "natural"
Examples for "natural"
1I asked her if she thought her 'natural' strategy was actually working.
2However, the natural course of the law isn't enough for some people.
3Such a course of action would overturn the natural order of society.
4Good news for people without natural born talent: You don't need it.
5He insists foraging is good for the long-term health of natural areas.
1The business processes about 120 tonnes of raw animal by-products a year.
2He said figures were taken from raw data that needed further investigation.
3But alternative raw materials and energy sources are still needed, he said.
4In that raw and vulnerable moment, I did not want that responsibility.
5Traders are waiting for possible implementation of a raw sugar export subsidy.
1There was a great, sane naturalness in the alteration, in the advance.
2The cure for the present state of things is a greater naturalness.
3Simplicity and naturalness are great aids in breaking away from food slavery.
4There was some solace, assurance, in the naturalness of things about him.
5Where polish is more in evidence than naturalness, we have-thetown scribe.
1Some recipes, however, I prefer unmodified: my mother's Bakewell tart, for example.
2Thus, from Caesar to Foch, the essential factor in war endures unmodified.
3It is a difference in feeling, even if the technique remains unmodified.
4The notes were clear, crystalline, as if unmodified by any connecting medium.
5Alida had little more than natural grace and refinement, unmodified by society.
1The program has struggled under a deluge of thousands of unprocessed cases.
2But the program has struggled under a flood of unprocessed cases.
3They wore shapeless clothes of goat hair and unprocessed wool from their sheep.
4But most of its metallic mineral output is shipped abroad unprocessed.
5Newly assembled unprocessed pre-PsaD was resistant to NaBr and alkaline wash.
1His passion was purely animal and unrefined, but none could doubt it.
2The brown, unrefined granulated sugar or maple sugar should be used instead.
3The somewhat unrefined exuberance of her figure she laced in an inimitable corset.
4Being then unrefined, it is evidently the lower of the two.
5They simply get down to it-allexcept the unrefined working women.
1These men were natural, and it was the perfection of this naturality that wreathed their brows with the never-fading laurels of undying fame.
1Last week Spain said the attack appeared to be criminal in nature.
2Traditionally, chaotic behaviour in nature was thought to result from complex causes.
3Shorelands' true scandals, as we might expect, are very different in nature.
4Predators usually fail and they are the hardest animals working in nature.
5God alone will not redeem India; in nature; transforming world through Christ.
6The individual is the only real thing in nature and in life.
7Spending time in nature is just one way to enjoy natural light.
8These changes appear by postnatal day 5 and are permanent in nature.
9Nor is it necessary for NI's 'fraud' to be criminal in nature.
10I am God in nature; I am a weed by the wall.
11Oxygen occurs in nature in the free state, forming 23 per cent.
12Fractals are the mathematical way to connect to what's happening in nature.
13They can use nothing not found in nature or made by hand.
14All members are hydrophilic in nature and showed alike GRAVY values, approximately.
15And why do market declines tend to be so swift in nature?
16IPA fellows are not paid and the position is honorary in nature.
Translations for in nature