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Not forming an essential part of a thing or arising or originating from the outside.
intrinsic
outside
foreign
external
alien
accidental
extraneous
adventitious
unessential
inessential
adscititious
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Not required.
unnecessary
incidental
non-essential
nonessential
unnecessary
incidental
non-essential
nonessential
1
It is
unnecessary
;
it puts us in the wrong; it is fatal.
2
However, this practice may result in
unnecessary
inconvenience and cost to women.
3
The Government says Labour's new education policies are flawed, expensive and
unnecessary
.
4
Results: Issues of possibly
unnecessary
or premature labelling, stigma and treatment arise.
5
The use of the prediction model may help to prevent
unnecessary
treatment.
1
However, the impact of
incidental
stenoses on future cardiac events remains unknown.
2
Background: Increasing numbers of
incidental
pancreatic lesions are being detected each year.
3
The Construction segment is mainly engaged in construction work and
incidental
business.
4
The book abounds in religious suggestion; even its
incidental
touches are illuminating.
5
Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, subsistence and
incidental
costs.
1
However, some firms have started taking liberties with the meaning of
'
non-essential
'
.
2
The Irish Government is still advising against all
non-essential
travel, of course.
3
Please continue to use electricity sparingly and to switch off
non-essential
appliances.
4
The prime minister has urged people to avoid
non-essential
travel within Fiji.
5
Meanwhile
non-essential
and holiday travel to North Stradbroke Island has been banned.
1
In general, older Americans should also avoid
nonessential
travel in crowded areas.
2
It said it is also evacuating
nonessential
staff from eastern Gulf platforms.
3
The company has evacuated
nonessential
staff from the refining complex, he added.
4
On May 18,
nonessential
retail was allowed to reopen at half capacity.
5
We should make arrangements to accommodate all
nonessential
personnel in the Hammerhead.
1
Thus, both intrinsic and
extrinsic
mechanisms control development of the cerebral cortex.
2
The
extrinsic
motivation factor works best if everyone's in on the prize.
3
Indeed, all the
extrinsic
advantages were on the side of the English.
4
Therefore nothing
extrinsic
can be the end of the government of things.
5
We demonstrate that V1 subtype diversity can be modified by
extrinsic
signals.
6
Cast aside every
extrinsic
recommendation, and depended entirely on form and effect.
7
The
extrinsic
pathway can be activated upon binding of the ligand TRAIL.
8
Is the
extrinsic
goodness of an object entirely detachable from its intrinsic?
9
The cause had to be twofold, requiring an intrinsic and
extrinsic
factor.
10
Fibrotic conditions related to
extrinsic
factors have been described as human adjuvant disease.
11
Thus,
extrinsic
assistance is needed to restore enamel lesions and stop undermining progression.
12
These
extrinsic
cues are, however, largely lost during ex vivo cultures.
13
The argument has been about the relative importance of intrinsic and
extrinsic
factors.
14
Moreover it was realized that
extrinsic
skin aging manifests differently between different populations.
15
Classically, axon growth has been viewed mainly as a consequence of
extrinsic
influences.
16
As Sierra points out, gamification replaces an intrinsic reward with an
extrinsic
one.
extrinsic
extrinsic factors
extrinsic goodness
extrinsic compression
extrinsic cues
extrinsic principle
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