Sentence examples for inherent enemies from inspiring English sources

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The models who are walking that runway work hard to get up there, and we sometimes (myself included) have a tendency to treat lanky women with good genes like inherent enemies whose mere existence conflicts with our own, but these women aren't any less aware of their bodies than we are.

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Renamo never accepted the results of the election, accusing Frelimo of widespread fraud, and the charges have heightened the inherent tension between the old enemies.

As America's inner cities fell prey to a scourge of violence, drug addiction and out-of-wedlock births in the late 1970's, Loury came to believe that the greatest threat to racial equality was no longer the "enemy without" -- white racism -- but rather the "enemy within": problems inherent in the black community.

This bellicose justice has long held enemy life as of lower worth than the lives of its own — it's inherent in the othering required to call something "enemy".

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in Manhattan, ruled in December that Mr. Bush had no inherent authority to detain American citizens as enemy combatants off the battlefield.

The inherent sacredness of each person, friend and enemy, becomes the basis of the Jewish opposition to torture and standard by which American policies are evaluated.

Sputnikmusic's Nick Butler notes "two recurring themes – inter-racial relationships... and the racism inherent in the American media", adding that Public Enemy's "anger is more focused and streamlined" than on their previous work.

The question is how we do that in a manner that also concretely respects the life, inherent dignity and value of every person, even the enemy.

Perhaps the spy game has such an inherent opacity that it doesn't really matter what you tell your enemy so long as your enemy is aware that you are trying to tell him something.

The destruction inherent in such bombing may weaken the will of the enemy, but it also weakens the resolve of the nation prosecuting the battle.

Rather, the decision correctly found that the president possesses no inherent constitutional authority as commander in chief to detain as enemy combatants American citizens seized on American soil, away from the zone of combat.

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