intrinsic quality

collocation in English

meaningsofintrinsicandquality

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intrinsic
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
us
/ɪnˈtrɪn.zɪk/
being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person ...
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quality
noun
uk
/ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/
us
/ˈkwɑː.lə.t̬i/
how good or bad ...
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(Definition ofintrinsicandqualityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofintrinsic quality

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Both churches deploy lamellae as light attenuators and resonators which operate within an enclosure lined predominantly with white opaque paint which is withoutintrinsicquality.
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The final criterion for research, that it be of suchintrinsicqualitythat it is published, has been self-evidently fulfilled.
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Rather, pleasure is assumed to be a single kind of feeling whoseintrinsicqualitydoes not vary across its various sources and objects.
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It is therefore impossible for historians or economists to distinguish science from popularization based on the essential characteristics orintrinsicqualityof the work.
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Dysphemism or offensiveness is never anintrinsicqualityof the word, but of the way it is used.
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The buildings from his studio therefore invite an evaluation, not just of theirintrinsicqualitybut of the extent to which they fulfilled and promoted theoretical intentions.
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We use here all five measures, mainly to compare the quality of two responses and find the best one, rather than to estimate theintrinsicqualityof a single response.
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However, we should address ourselves to theintrinsicqualityand efficacy of the case in question.
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Whether a property is refurbished or not will continue to be regarded as anintrinsicqualityof the hereditament.
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The products concerned must have a clear added value compared with other accepted products, not just in terms ofintrinsicquality, but also from an ecological point of view.
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This led audiophiles to believe that valve sound had anintrinsicqualitydue to the vacuum tube technology itself.
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Sandal wood from karnataka is also known for its ownintrinsicqualityand superb carving possibility.
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Anintrinsicqualityof his plays lies in the manner in which the speech of the actor is laced with satire and humor.
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Kevala jnana is believed to be anintrinsicqualityof all souls.
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However, the works should be judged as a whole rather than in detail, and on their results rather than theirintrinsicquality.
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Telling a child that they are intelligent and praising them for thisintrinsicqualityindicates that intelligence is fixed, known as entity theory.
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The hardness or softness is not theintrinsicqualityof the problem situation to be addressed, it is an aspect of the way those involved address the situation.
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Sharp's key theme is that power is not monolithic; that is, it does not derive from someintrinsicqualityof those who are in power.
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They would also be enlisted as intrinsic qualities, as race theories developed.
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