Sentence examples for inherent name from inspiring English sources

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On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders still has a small mathematical shot of beating Clinton, but her inherent name recognition and establishment backing largely prevailed, as she is currently about 276 pledged delegates ahead of the Vermont senator.

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Having inherited a prize commodity founded on unconventionality but grown conventional, she chose to overlook the limitations seemingly inherent in its name and embrace whatever adventuring spirit might still lie at its heart.

For instance: According to CENTCOM officials, the name INHERENT RESOLVE is intended to reflect the unwavering resolve and deep commitment of the U.S. and partner nations in the region and around the globe to eliminate the terrorist group ISIL and the threat they pose to Iraq, the region and the wider international community.

Knausgaard sometimes speaks in interviews and public appearances of an irony inherent in the name of the book; where Hitler is all ideology and rigid perfection in "Mein Kampf," Knausgaard's struggle as a middle-class dad is quotidian, messy, faintly ridiculous.

Footage of the airstrike was released on Saturday by Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, the name of the US-led military coalition in Iraq.

"The name Inherent Resolve is intended to reflect the unwavering resolve and deep commitment of the U.S. and partner nations to eliminate the terrorist group ISIL and the threat they pose to Iraq, the region and the wider international community".

Inherent in our name is the notion that we share a common destiny, which requires the elevation of the common good....that it is the will of the people, we the people which matters most....Our common destiny, our common purpose requires us therefor to be willing to die to self, to lay down our lives for our friends, to preserve the whole.

Let's just push past the whole inherent irony of naming a product category "smart dumbbells," shall we?

What is perhaps more subtle is that this extra rule eliminates the proper prefix problem that is inherent with lexical naming of variable-length substrings, by telling us if the prefix should come before or after the substring which contains it (section 'The Proper prefix problem' in supplementary material gives an example and more formal discussion of this observation).

What kind of woman would embrace that tremendous humility inherent in the very name of her order and yet believe herself fully capable of taking a stand against the monolith that is human suffering?

Although Viselman wasn't involved in the production of the "Thomas" show, he says that he was a big proponent of the choice of George Carlin to the do the narration for the U.S. series, because of the controversy inherent in Carlin's name.

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