Sentence examples for evils inherent from inspiring English sources

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He sometimes wrote of modern West Africa in a satirical style, but his serious intent and his belief in the evils inherent in the exercise of power usually was evident in his work as well.

In order to make the argument for such a social contract persuasive, Hobbes portrays a dangerous world filled with unknown enemies perpetually striving to murder one's family and destroy one's property, a nation filled with untrustworthy neighbours, isolated individuals who live in fear of each other, and only the power of the state to protect society from the evils inherent in human nature.

Instead of screaming about the evils inherent in Adam Lambert's performance, perhaps we should use this as an opportunity to talk about that old ugly double standard which still exists, but has turned slightly on its head with respect to sexual orientation.

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His previous novels, not as yet translated into English, often deal with similar problems of power and the evil inherent in it.

Euripides, to my mind the greatest of the Greek dramatists, was driven out of Athens around 409 B.C., his crime being his unflinching depiction of the evil inherent in both God and man.

The view that Mary had been spared also from the disposition to evil inherent in original sin was not clearly articulated until the 12th century, when considerable debate was centred on an English celebration of Mary's conception.

Cudworth stressed the natural good or evil inherent in an event or an act in contrast to the Calvinist-Cartesian notion of divine law or to Hobbes's concept of a secular sovereign.

The movie asks, is evil inherent, is there such a thing as bad blood and a predisposition to violence?

In describing the evil inherent in striking down a statute that bans sodomy in the home among consenting adults he suggests such a criminal statute is no different from laws "prohibiting prostitution, recreational use of heroin, and, for that matter, working more than 60 hours per week in a bakery".

She clarifies the nature of Soma's powers, revealing that they are not necessarily evil, but inherent to Soma himself.

I won't bang on about the benefits of feudal living or the inherent evils of change.

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