Sentence examples for Once inherent from inspiring English sources

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But Martha Stewart has also reminded us of the quality once inherent in the American domestic tradition.

One revelation was "Self Portrait w/Ghosts... On Common Ground," a new solo choreographed and performed by Donlin Foreman to music by Andrew Waggoner, that offered a glimpse of a new Mr. Foreman, stripped of the grand rhetorical flourish once inherent in his dancing.

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It is one of the important 3D vision methods to recover a dense disparity map from paired images once the inherent ambiguities are properly solved.

"Once the inherent advantages of space come through, SBSP will be ubiquitous, in terms of Earth getting its energy from space.

Value investing, by contrast, means searching out beaten-down or overlooked stocks that are trading at a low-earnings multiple and that offer promising upside once their inherent value has been recognized.

To lose a company like Baidu at once lowers the inherent utility of Bitcoin, and also directly contravenes the narrative that Bitcoin was starting to find wide integration into the world of e-commerce, thus granting it legitimacy, and perhaps improved stability.

The United States will continue to stand by these principles, because of the conviction of the American people that unless the doctrine in which these principles are inherent once again governs the relations between nations, the rule of reason, of justice and of law – in other words, the basis of modern civilization itself – cannot be preserved.

In other words, crosses involving genes that seemed to be very close to each other based on predicted map alignments were not more likely to reveal allelism than those that appeared to be somewhat further apart, reflecting once again the inherent uncertainties associated with short distances.

Because of safety and liability fears, for example, new children's playgrounds never seem to have see-saws or "monkey bars," sacrificing some of the daring enterprise that once accompanied play's inherent risk.

Such major landholdings were, as one would expect, usually in the hands of Iranians, but non-Iranians were also able to amass similar wealth and power, thereby testifying once again to the inherent tolerance with which the empire was administered.

But it had not (yet?) included clear-cut rejection of ideas he had once propounded: like the inherent evil of white people and especially Jews, the natural inferiority of women, the desirability not just of armed revolution but of political murder, or for that matter that black Gods were circling the Earth in giant spaceships.

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