单词 | In itself |
例句 | (1) Economy is in itself a source of great revenue. (2) Giving is a reward in itself. (3) The preface is complete in itself. (4) This conference in itself constitutes a solid achievement. (5) Threading a needle is an art in itself. (6) In itself, it's not a difficult problem to solve. (7) Simply wandering is a pleasure in itself. (8) Is the recycling process in itself damaging to the environment? (9) Diamond may be strong in itself, but it does not bond well with other materials. (10) For her, travelling had become an end in itself rather than a means of seeing new places. (11) An event horizon is not in itself a structure. (12) Now that in itself would cause major delays. (13) To obtain this is in itself a complicated matter. (14) This is quite exciting in itself. (15) This in itself greatly enhances their knowledge and understanding. (16) Commitment of experimental method is in itself entirely commendable. (17) De jure censorship is an unquestioned evil in itself. (18) It is an act of public disorder in itself. (19) The planning becomes an end in itself. (20) That in itself is an indictment of the Government. (21) Each was an exhibition in itself lasting two or three days to which retailers for that area were invited. (22) Computing becomes an end in itself as the fledgling hacker gets sucked into the loop between the human and the computer. (23) Getting his book into print has been an Olympian task in itself. (24) The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give. In any case[], the giving of love is an education in itself. (25) For the old lady buying the daily newspaper soon became an end in itself, since she really just wanted to chat with the shopkeeper. (26) While he had originally traveled in order to study, traveling had become an end in itself. (27) IT is a tool for learning, not merely an end in itself. (28) There is a slight infection in the lung which in itself is not serious. (29) Though his journey had been imprudent, it was still not in itself treasonable. (30) To wear such a garment was an act of aggression in itself. (1) Getting his book into print has been an Olympian task in itself. (2) The preface is complete in itself. (31) This is a lovely climb in itself, up what quite soon turns from a valley into a defile. (32) Right in itself has no author-ity; it leans on might as the creeper on the tree. (33) This in itself raises issues of how the information infrastructure can best serve two models at once. (34) The search is usually hard enough in itself but many students will also have to compromise their standards. (35) This in itself created a need for new schools and teachers, and therefore provided a platform for educational innovation. (36) This is only partly because digging and operating deep mines is, in itself, extremely difficult. (37) That provision in itself does not guarantee continuance in post until age 65. (38) Clearly, this aspect of our account of habituation is not enough in itself to explain the latent inhibition effect. (39) The fact that Dobson periodically addresses the issue of wife abuse in his speaking and writing is commendable in itself. (40) The mere fact that the member appeals should not in itself amount to a waiver. (41) For the ocean may provide dramatic scenery but it does not, in itself, belong centre-stage. (42) But the cognoscenti know that the grip can be everything: in itself it can decide the entire bout. (43) This in itself is a measure of the scale of the problem. (44) But the problem with this approach is that it ends up becoming an end in itself. (45) Half-male(), half-female human torsos wallow like flesh drowning in itself. (46) It is not age in itself which is important; it is people's ability to do the job. (47) Neither does this deny the possibility that local community can indeed be an ideological structure in itself. (48) That was not in itself a new idea, but its content and significance were greatly enlarged by him. (49) Playing the game is not in itself drama, though a great deal of dramatic tension arises when it is well played. (50) So once again the emphasis is not on poetry in itself, but on the difference between poetry and ordinary language. (51) If poor visibility in itself is rejected as a means of achieving speed reduction through anxiety, other measures are necessary. (52) Two months later, the designation of a single leader was a means to that end, not an end in itself. (53) Protection is vital: but as a means to an end, not as an end in itself. (54) The whole nature of the aesthetic is the appreciation of each thing in itself. (55) The main concern of Rawls's later work is to argue that this in itself should not undermine the liberal project. (56) To say this is not in the least to underestimate the crucial and indispensable importance of such therapy in itself. (57) Getting through this evening would be hard enough in itself without driving herself crazy over deciding what to wear. (57) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (58) A classification system in itself does not 23 have power and ought not to have power. (59) And with such a high class field picking an overall winner is a task in itself. (60) The main focus of this chapter is elected local government, but this in itself is organizationally far from simple. (61) Likewise, on a bill of rights, being against Hattersley was, in some quarters, almost an end in itself. (62) His relative electoral strength is not an end in itself, but an illustration of his influence outside the mainstream. (63) The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. John Milton (64) You're deliberately keeping me away from her - and if you ask me, that tells a story in itself. (65) In itself this elusiveness is testimony to just how enormously difficult it is to find practical solutions to Britain's economic problems. (66) Their refusal owes something to a distaste for addiction in itself. (67) In Shakespearian tragedy, hypocrisy is not only a poison in itself but the cause of ever greater destruction. (68) I have also, since her departure, caught up on the job applications correspondence, which in itself takes time. (69) How often had he told me a lie is always sinful and bad in itself. (70) Hunting him down and destroying him for ever can become a full-scale adventure in itself. (71) Learning to play the piano was an end in itself for me. (72) This in itself provides a complicated emotional scenario for the bereaved person to cope with. (73) Its defenders claim that to create the impression of progress is in itself a vital part of crisis management. (74) This in itself is a great help to designers even before any analysis of their new product is undertaken. (75) Other writers will make different choices, and that in itself does not particularly worry me. (76) This in itself is why the panda's survival is becoming more and more dubious every year. (77) There could be millions of pools, each of which held mortgages with particular characteristics, each pool in itself homogeneous. (78) Equally, market dominance is not in itself unlawful under Article 86 of the Treaty of Rome. (79) In itself,() the offence justified instant dismissal under company rules. (80) This is an interesting question in itself, quite apart from how to achieve it. (81) None of what has been said should be taken to imply criticism of weekly credit in itself. (82) This may not, however, in itself provide sufficient aerobic exercise. (83) A class in itself is simply a social group whose members share the same relationship to the means of production. (84) Given the way things have gone lately, that in itself is cause for mild celebration. (85) Apart from providing her with an excuse to respond to his card, the idea in itself was a perfectly good one. (86) There are many poor people in the world; that in itself is a great injustice. (87) The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting.sentencedict .com (88) In itself, relatively greater pride in culture does not reveal alienation from the political order. (89) Children's own free play is not in itself drama, although it's a close relation. (90) And it is not some realm of pure mathematics, which is in itself a mere abstraction. (91) In itself this is not a particularly distinctive or particularly significant feature. (92) However, this does not in itself overcome the language problems which have arisen during the period of isolation. (93) This, in itself, can develop a framework of trust within the school. (94) The idea of secular power in itself meant little before the propagandists of the eleventh-century papal reform mounted their assault on it. (95) The expected stability and duration of political institutions is an important value in itself, since they allow for long-term planning. (96) Academic knowledge became valuable as an instrument rather than an end in itself. (97) Certainly, it is no justification in itself for ruling out ads consisting entirely of words. (98) It had started out as a panacea for one failed relationship and had quickly become a relationship in itself. (99) An express prohibition on assignment does not in itself render the contract personal. (100) The effect of overeating is weight gain, which in itself is an added stress. (101) A derby match is sufficient in itself to bring the best out of all concerned. (102) The first week had brought rave notices in the local paper, which was unusual in itself. (103) The station telephone rang, a rarity in itself, since phone service on the island was virtually nonexistent. (104) It is educational in itself, encouraging the kinds of interaction in which effective learning is grounded. (105) We knew that a fair election would not in itself solve the country's problems. (106) In addition, local employment is created and this promotes goodwill towards the company, which in itself assists in developing markets further. (107) Bronzes are created by building sand moulds of a plaster original, in itself a skilled and labour intensive job. (108) I argued that drama is not in itself direct, that indeed its power lies in its seeming directness. (109) Unfortunately, fraud in itself has not been a sufficient inducement to force agricultural reform. (110) Development undertaken without permission is not an offence in itself; but ignoring an enforcement notice is. (111) The danger, however, is that the study of new paradigms remains a purpose in itself. (112) The mind in itself can make a heaven of hell or a hell of heaven. John Milton (113) All these factors were intensified by rural population growth, although it was not in itself caused by the family-based allowance scheme. (114) That in itself would make Netcom an attractive candidate for an acquisition. (115) Speech is not an end in itself but is meant to convey something. (116) That in itself was a sign that Norris' fall from grace had begun. (117) Since women in general have less social prestige than men(http://), this in itself tends to reinforce negative attitudes to the elderly. (118) It will itself exist of necessity, and it will necessarily contain all possibilities in itself. (119) In any event, the Labour party's suggestion of a minimum wage is in itself rather obscure and bizarre. (120) Our increased concern for production in modern times would be remarkable in itself. (121) Or maybe it's just that there is a course that teaches advertising and marketing, which is relatively new in itself. (122) The main point is that the clash procedure becomes an end in itself. (123) To confirm the fact was a serious security breach in itself. (124) Being on a Kindertransport was, in itself, a traumatic experience that left its mark on otherwise balanced and healthy children. (125) Producers may favour one-man shows for economic reasons, but that doesn't in itself mean that the audience is being short-changed. (126) That many doctors condone this practice does not in itself indicate any moral justification. (127) As if that quest were not macabre enough in itself, I went as if under some sort of malediction. (128) So, for example, the very existence of a product range is, in itself, a selling point for a product. (129) A set of binary codes is constructed which in itself, without any translation program, is quite meaningless. (130) This fact is a cause for mild celebration in itself. (131) Suicide Although suicide is not, in itself, a psychiatric illness it may be taken as suggestive of impaired mental health. (132) A combination of impeccable service, lavishly decorated public rooms and fine cuisine make the St. Francis a landmark in itself. (133) Not only was gout meant to protect one from more dangerous ailments; it engendered virtue in itself. (134) Promising extra money, though welcome in itself, is the easy option. (135) Most colleges have routinely sought to produce qualified student bodies whose mix is in itself an educational experience for those in it. (136) Taping your own sound effects is another interesting part of video movie making: it can become almost a hobby in itself. (137) Life is gifted to us not just to work, but to work in order to realize life's purpose. Work is not an end in itself, but a means to realize the end purpose of life. RVM (138) The absence of panegyric in itself sets Leapor's poem apart from earlier country house poems. (139) This awareness, in itself, is believed to generate sufficient grief to restore and ensure cooperation. (140) Human authority is then an evil in itself and the social relations which constitute the fabric of society are constantly being dissolved. (141) That is a bad thing in itself, for it means less competition and more wasted resources. (142) That in itself was a risk and imposed a fast pace on the designers and builders. (143) This system, in itself, could have a large impact on the small industrial market, and the commercial market. (144) Shelley is superbly equipped technically, yet never self-consciously seeks to use virtuosity as an end in itself. (145) As to the point of ownership of lorries, that would not in itself have provided a defence. (146) In itself this was not a catastrophic turn. (147) State ownership in itself does not signify collective control. (147) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (148) 'S a reg'lar little United States in itself. (149) Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious. (150) In itself, such extrapolation is hardly fatal. (151) Shopping in Fort Worth is an attraction in itself. (152) This in itself will improve their financial condition. (153) A people must not lose faith in itself. (154) A shoe is an item of footwear evolved at first to protect the human foot and later, additionally, as an item of decoration in itself. What fashion lover doesn't love shoes? (155) The starting point of system analysis in itself has the characteristic of canonical parse. (156) This approach in itself was criticized for being too limiting and myopic. (157) Growing wine represents an art in itself, being a vintner is the ultimate life style and the secret wish of each hotelier. (158) Doing a complete consistency check on all meta-data is a time-consuming task in itself, normally taking at least several minutes to complete. (159) The reason of concentration of malice lies in that there are evil and begrimed things in itself. (160) The process of reflection does not in itself involve any energy loss. (161) If the alloy is in itself sensitive to the oxygen, then not only in atomization time must take the measure, when melting should better also use the vacuum melting. (162) For this reason, tragedy in itself has presented some elements of subjectivity. (163) But, as we strip away the boilerplate, we realize that the idiom used for extracting the sort key — here, the last name — is in itself somewhat convoluted. (164) It creates the impression that someone as simple and natural as giving you what you happen to have to someone who happens to be in need of it is in itself and indelicacy . (165) Hence the consolidated balance sheet for 1988 shows Cofipex's stake in Bouygues SA as shares that the group held in itself. (166) In his youth, he studied Kantism as concepts system and explained such categories as aesthetic intuition, transcendent knowledge, phenomena world, thing in itself, etc. (167) An unhurried sense of time is in itself a form of wealth. (168) But tie point is that a fear of failure which causes you not to even try is in fact a failure in itself. (169) The mingling of men and ideas was a revolutionary catalyst in itself. (170) For similar reasons America's bilateral merchandise trade deficit with China—$226.8 billion in 2009—is not evidence in itself that China is discriminating against American imports. (171) Hair salon chatter is a unique linguistic phenomenon in itself. (172) However, our officers have quickly learnt this lesson and taught us to dig trenches in full depth and half-depth. That was a whole science in itself! (173) But this grief does not stem from the child's autism in itself. (174) The subtext of her book is that sexual self-revelation is groundbreaking in itself. (175) It is a process and an ethic, not an end in itself. (176) These consumers want to be associated with other like-minded groups, and their choice of products and services is becoming a statement in itself. (177) Steel for carburizing is usually a low-carbon steel of about 0.15% carbon that would not in itself responds appreciably to heat treatment. (178) A desire cannot, in itself, be either rational or irrational. (179) The eternity of things in itself or in God must also astonish our brief duration. (180) The system uses modular programming principles to improve the reliability of the system, module size and, in itself relatively independent. (181) A peaceful vote in a relatively large African country would be aprize in itself. (182) An advisory opinion cannot in itself be determinative of Kosovo's status, he said. (183) Just because of the complexity in itself and our understanding limitation, the principles applied to Resale Price Maintenance are ever-changing. (184) China's credit to Angola is not only welcome in itself. (185) The integrated documental reference rooms built by the library and all departments not only play a role in itself but also can manage and utilize these references scientifically and effectively. (186) The name of his book, "Alkalize or Die", is in itself a marketing scare tactic. (187) When China says "we won't torture or kill Lai", it now seems that even such high-minded people as Canadian judges are willing to believe them. That in itself is extraordinary. (188) At the same time, leakage magnetic coefficient of commutating pole is calculated and analyzed by magnetic flux in itself and gap at rated load. (189) That yellow splendor was in itself something supernatural and heavenly to many of the peasant women. (190) Have you noticed that, in itself, money is kind of one-dimensional and boring? (191) It should be noted here that the essential convergence of culture is in itself a scope and process of history. Its rationality is conditional . (192) Secondly, evangelicalism is not a denomination in itself, but is a major trend or theological movement within the mainstream denominations. (193) Poverty in itself does not make men into a rabble. (194) The farm house, though in itself a small one, is delightfully situated. (195) That in itself was not a problem until several publishers of medical texts began prominently displaying the caduceus on the books given to students and doctors. (196) It might seem flippant and cynical but one questions the relevance of the product in itself. (197) Building a POW camp in a place like this is an atrocity in itself. (198) Conceiably, direct control of neuronal activity with light could someday become a therapy in itself. (199) But that in itself may help politicise the middle class. (200) Die-hard dissenters still remain — proof in itself that Huckleberry Finn continues to play powerfully on the American conscience. (201) Contrary to Karl Marx, the author of the paper does not think of abstract labor in itself as scalar but as vector. (202) In the upper floor of touch layer, the standard brand type the labels of the market in itself via name, CI system and customer's relation marketing, become the market brand. (203) To the artist, the very act of painting was in itself like quenching a carnal desire. (204) So the manuscript tradition suggests that it was a letter that was a circular letter in itself. (205) Silence or inactivity does not in itself amount to acceptance. (206) This reaction is not in itself considered weakening since the silica network has not been broken. (207) In itself, this isn't very useful, but what's important is that you can use DOM manipulation code on the Node returned from the XPath expression evaluation. (207) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (208) This in itself was a terrible vexation to the archdeacon. (209) "That he is patronised by YOU, " replied Willoughby, "is certainly in his favour; but as for the esteem of the others, it is a reproach in itself. (210) Any Russian ruler must start a serious anticorruption drive, but that can be destabilizing in itself. (211) Regarding house as the highest aim of life is like that the sauce is better than the fish for human existence in itself. (212) The possibility of more climatic variability, though, does not, in itself, mean that greenhouse warming is not happening too. (213) Retributivists, who seem to hold that there are circumstances in which the infliction of suffering is good thing in itself , are charged by their opponents with vindictive barbarousness . (214) Further, the Object in general is the one total, in itself still unspecified, the Objective World as a whole, God, the Absolute Object. (215) The number of calls is reduced, but each call in itself retrieves a lot of data that is never used. (216) With cheap cycles and core, terseness should not be an end in itself. (217) Wind speed in itself has a timing sequence and auto-correlation, therefore, the model can be set up by using the time-series prediction. (218) That yellow splendour was in itself somthing supernatural and heavenly to many of the peasant women. (219) "We question the utility of the question that has been proposed by Serbia. An advisory opinion cannot in itself be determinative of Kosovo's status, " he said. (220) It is entirely uncaused, independent, complete in itself, beyond time and space, mind and matter. (221) There is a tendency among westerners who have forgotten their own history to view democracy dogmatically as an end in itself. (222) The strength of graded broken stone is low and it depends on the strength of granule in itself and the interaction between granules . (223) The pilgrimage to the destiny is in itself torturously unending and heroically rewarding. (224) Although, not in itself, enough to monopolise an invention a provisional application will provide an applicant with an all important priority date and patent pending number. (225) This byte code level change, although a big step, does not in itself bring us to true bootstrapping because we are still left with the JDK dependencies. (226) Picasso, following in Sesan's footsteps and complying unintentionally with the soul of phenomenalism "going back to the fact in itself", deeply faced the real absurdity of human existence. |
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