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(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, 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.