0 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or done by people: --
1 as you would expect: --
2 in a normal way: --
4 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or caused by people: --
5 because of an ability or characteristic that you were born with: --
Such a representation translates naturally into a model of diachronic change.
They felt that their students are in the caring field and" ought naturally to empathise with students with severe learning difficulties".
Summing over all segmentations naturally allows for overlapping sites and the 'profile' quantifies the competition between different factors for the same bases.
With the number of environmental regulations escalating, companies have naturally turned to outside services for help and advice.
Naturally the male's reproductive success rises with the number of females on his territory: but this is not the case for the females themselves.
Often the places that accumulate nutrients, and so are naturally favoured, are also the most vulnerable.
Neither models, nor procedures, nor methods naturally arise.
Naturally these rules were and still are interpreted for the economic convenience of society.