0 If something is genuine, it is real and exactly what it appears to be: --
1 being what something or someone appears or claims to be; real, not false: --
As we have said, they face an epistemological problem of their own, viz. identifying which outcomes are the product of people's 'genuine' choices.
Despite their waning interest in genuine political reform, however, donors have continued to insist on nominally democratic systems.
This system has been trying since the 1970s to pursue genuine comprehensive primary health care policies.
The top-level interface uses a bottom-up approach to evaluating real numbers and is thus not a genuine type-2 implementation.
Private insurers in a genuine 'defined contribution' scheme, of course, individualize just as much as they possibly can.
Our findings are of special interest because the bacterium we discovered represents a genuine thermophilic species.
Far from providing a genuine opportunity to be musically creative, this type of activity restricts the students to arriving at the correct answer.
That is, the negative effect of resource abundance on genuine saving is reduced as corruption is reduced.