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are inbuilt
adjective
Existing as an essential constituent; built-in; inherent; integral.
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It's unable to listen to the people because of huge inequalities that are inbuilt into the system.
The nonvolatileness and other features are inbuilt at the molecular level and offers very high advantages in terms of cost.
Supply-side factors are inbuilt into the system and decide service uptake.
Such socially constructed meaning systems, or discourses, are inbuilt and taken-for-granted in ways people talk.
Specifically, contamination and non-attendance are inbuilt characteristics of any policy and the comparison should allow for both.
In such situations, and to the extent that the principles of biomedical ethics are inbuilt in the human mind, they are less likely to affect decision making and behavior.
Similar(52)
Some of its floridity is inbuilt.
Further, if religion is inbuilt, then how can one convert?
Their credentials of objectivity were inbuilt, yet they always had, necessarily, a point of view.
We learn to fear eating insects, it is not something which is inbuilt.
But while suicidal thinking can be inbuilt, actually following through with the act is not.
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