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Crassness may be inherent in a form that inclines to swift transgression.
Creativeness that is responsive to individual needs should be inherent in a system that values personal effort and achievement.
"Many of the current problems appear to be inherent in a system where agencies are called upon to be their own watchdogs," the subcommittee's report said.
Accordingly, there is no "serious federal interest in claiming the advantages thought to be inherent in a federal forum," Grable, supra, at 313.
Where all four of these requirements are met, we held, jurisdiction is proper because there is a "serious federal interest in claiming the advantages thought to be inherent in a federal forum," which can be vindicated without disrupting Congress's intended division of labor between state and federal courts.
But can a sense of glamour be inherent in a whole nation's DNA?
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There, emotional expression is inherent in a continuum of movement.
"I think of Michelangelo revealing the body that was inherent in a block of marble.
And a single interest rate and a fixed exchange rate are inherent in a single currency.
A lot of the bureaucracy and politics that are inherent in a big company started to kick in".
Even transit authority officials concede that mis-swipes are inherent in a system that is now more than a decade old.
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