Or else, do you believe that "amorphous, apolitical, ill-guided" nature is cornerstone of "advanced-democracy"?
Because of its amorphous nature, and occurrence in hydrated areas limonite often presents as a clay or mudstone.
Handel certainly did not, and no more confusing example of the amorphous nature of a masterpiece can be found than his "Messiah."
Owing to its amorphous nature, the mineral often contains admixed impurities, such as iron hydroxides.
One difficulty that Chinese leaders face is Falun Gong's amorphous nature, which makes it difficult to control.
The reason that titanium dioxide seemed like an implausible solution for battery development lies in the amorphous nature of the material.
Their job is complicated by the amorphous nature of the hearing.
That is tricky, antiterrorism specialists say, because of the amorphous nature of the Internet.
In a novel that intimately explores the amorphous nature of identity, Patrick is a troubling enigma.
Polyphenylsulfone has virtually no melting point, due to its amorphous nature, and offers tensile strength up to 8000 psi.