in its own right in English

adverb

in one's own right, in his own right, due to one's own ability, due to himself alone, by himself

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1. It's still a monolith in its own right that deservesba closer look.

2. Not surprisingly, rap has become a life-style in its own right.

3. “Gender Complementarity” is a category, rather than an argument in its own right

4. Faceted Chrysoberyl is a beautiful gem which is not as well known in its own right

5. 13 Drama is both a creative art form in its own right and an instrument of learning.

6. recognition of the value of culture in its own right and as a vector for development cooperation,

7. This is not, in its own right, a Renaissance deconstructionist assertion about the absence of a signified.Sentencedict.com

8. The Couch at Andy Warhol's Factory was as famous in its own right as any of his Superstars

9. From these practical beginnings, the Codpiece (‘cod’ was slang for scrotum) became a fashion item in its own right.

10. Wise, humane, often very funny, Behave is a towering achievement, powerfully humanizing, and downright heroic in its own right

11. The non sequitur is to assume that the new service will be a revenue-generating business in its own right.

12. It is sometimes considered a subspecies of the West Caucasian tur, and sometimes as a full species in its own right.

13. The limited Company is a legal person in its own right and is sued in place of the owners or directors

14. The Cornet is a brass instrument that is often confused with the trumpet, though it is distinct in its own right

15. C: An end that is always Choiceworthy in its own right, and never because of something else, is complete without qualification

16. Other Christianity churches have their own artistic approaches on Artisanships in both interior & exterior, and they're unique in its own right

17. But the terroir and various micro-climates of Chianti make Chianti wine a thoroughly unique and fascinating wine in its own right.

18. Often thought of as a grain in its own right, Couscous is actually made up of tiny balls of semolina, like pasta

19. Acetone is miscible with water and serves as an important solvent in its own right, typically for cleaning purposes in the laboratory.

20. The French critic and collector Philippe Burty (1830–1890) was a fanatical champion of etching as an art form in its own right

21. A practice Chanter is an instrument in its own right, but its primary purpose is to provide a path to playing the bagpipe itself

22. While Confirmation is a distinct and complete sacrament in its own right, its purpose is to perfect in us that which was begun in Baptism

23. About Aqaba Red Sea beaches and snorkeling put Aqaba on the travel map, but Jordan's only coastal city is an enticing destination in its own right

24. But Albuquerque has a number of great attractions in its own right, with pleasant scenery, colorful history, and a spectacular hot-air balloon fiesta in the fall.

25. About Arnhem A sizable city in its own right, Arnhem is best known today as the site of one of the most famous battles of World War II

26. While the dance music invented in New Orleans and perfected during the Swing Era was innovative in its own right, Bebop didn’t have to be danceable, meaning musicians—now

27. Because this particular combination of Constants always appears in theoretical equations in exactly the same way, however, the fine-structure constant is really a fundamental constant in its own right

28. Established in 1888 during the Meiji Restoration as the highest award in the Order of the Rising Sun; however, since 2003 it has been an Order in its own right.

29. From Curbed A Florida midcentury house unlocks the era—and its architect Paul Rudolph’s "poor man’s" version of the legendary Farnsworth House is an icon in its own right

30. Armada is a good book in its own right, and maybe me reading it right after RPO di Armada is another book by Ernest Cline that bases its foundation on gaming

31. The Ambergris trilogy is made up of three novels, each of which has become a cult classic in its own right: City of Saints and Madmen, Shriek: An Afterword, and Finch

32. Most Combiners can form a larger robot with its own unique personality, making it a character in its own right, but other varieties of Combiner exist, forming vehicles, weapons and other items, etc

33. Scientifically, Anergia can be a "diminished or absent sensitivity to commonly used antigens." It is not an illness in its own right, but often a symptom of either depression or schizophrenia.

34. ‘Constitutional reform, much Bruited, was always a means to this, rather than an end in its own right: a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Right, which had initially wanted a strong Presidential system.’

35. The Presidential $1 Coin Act (Public Law 109-145) seeks to revitalize the design of United States Coins and return circulating Coinage to its position as an object of aesthetic beauty in its own right

36. Since it is a widely held belief that slow fashion is a vital pillar of sustainability, one might infer then that Artisanship in its own right is indispensable to the future of the fashion industry

37. Language could no longer serve as a mere windowpane through which one looked at the world, but was an object of study in its own right, a primary constituent in framing our view of the world.

38. AUTOSTRADA isn't just a hard-rocking Electro track in its own right but also an aural reminiscence to the long but fun hours Chino spent on Autobahnen or Autostradas to drive to gigs, for instance at Uncanny Valley's home base Dresden

39. AUTOSTRADA isn't just a hard-rocking Electro track in its own right but also an aural reminiscence to the long but fun hours Chino spent on Autobahnen or Autostradas to drive to gigs, for instance at Uncanny Valley's home base Dresden

40. A Ripple from the Storm is the third novel in Doris Lessing's classic Children of Violence sequence of novels, each a masterpiece in its own right, and, taken together, an incisive and all-encompassing vision of our world in the twentieth century.

41. “Lavender was a favourite flavouring in the cooking of Tudor and Elizabethan England, used as a relish to be served with game, roasted meats, with fruit salads, sprinkled over sweet dishes, or as a sweetmeat in its own right,” says Judyth McLeod in her book Lavender, Sweet Lavender.

42. Birkenhead is a town on Merseyside, England, on the Wirral peninsula in the historic county boundaries of Cheshire, across the River Mersey from Liverpool.It is not a tourist destination in its own right but can make for a rewarding afternoon trip from Liverpool, and is well worth a couple of hours.

43. Located near Aspen, CO, USA, Conundrum Peak reaches 14,060 feet, however, it is not an "official" CO 14ers since it does not rise the magic 300 feet above the connecting saddle with Castle.Subpeak or not, it is a worthwhile climb in its own right and can easily be …

44. The Bank’s International Advisory Board, which was established in 2007, brings together an impressive array of distinguished world figures in the fields of politics, economics and business and the Bankers’ Roundtable has evolved into a significant subgroup in its own right, comprising the banking and financial specialist contingent of the parent Advisory Board.

45. Birkenhead is a town on Merseyside, England, situated on the Wirral peninsula in the historic county boundaries of Cheshire, just across the River Mersey from Liverpool.It is not a tourist destination in its own right but can make for a rewarding afternoon trip from Liverpool, and is well worth a couple of hours of anybody's time.

46. Allott then cites Bridges and Eliot as views that he sympathizes with, and he believes that the poem "is neither unflawed nor the best of odes, but to me it illustrates better than any other Keats's possession of poetic power in conjunction with what was for him an unusual artistic detachment, besides being a remarkable poem in its own right.

47. Since similar changes are also observed in kidney hypoplasia, bilateral advanced cystic kidney, and urethraatresia, the question was raised whether dysplasia renofacialis should be regarded as a syndrom in its own right; the following, some-what far-reaching, definition was proposed: A case should only be described as dysplasia renofacialis if in the presence of a so-called “functional renal agenesia” (no secretion of urine into the amniotic fluid), typical facial changes are observed which usually go together with a hypoplasia of the lungs.