Sentence examples for inherent notion from inspiring English sources

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Within the rationale for scalability, resides the inherent notion that a microfinance institution could make up for its loan-size disadvantage by disbursing enough small loans that would potentially translate in scale economies and thus cost efficiency gains.

Although MGS does not have an inherent notion of nesting, its underlying concepts allow to describe multi-level models in a versatile manner and across various spatial scales.

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In Software Engineering, empirical research exploring the inherent notions of competition and collaboration in software development teams is as well very scarce.

"Lies or misunderstandings or deceit were inherent in notions of reality, not in reality, which was inaccessible to language".

I ask him what it takes to guard the border, and he responds with the kind of nuance he says is needed to do the job of trying to divide good and evil and our own inherent preconceived notions.

Faced with the paradox inherent in the notion of God-become-man, Christians explored dozens of ingenious theories to explain the relationship between Jesus and God.

When the Founding Fathers crafted the Constitution, he wrote in his dissent, the right to be left alone was inherent in the notion of pursuing happiness.

Sitting at the dining room table with my daughter at the time, I recognized the slipperiness inherent in the notion of "helping".

If we're going to do original, different ideas that have not been done before, then literally inherent in that notion is risk, and risk means there will be some failure," he says.

There is also a disquieting notion inherent in this approach to identity — that if anyone can indeed be "black," then we all are, that Morrison and Coltrane and Chisholm and Malcolm are both unhyphenated Americans and indistinct.

Weil, who had been raised without religion, conceived a violent dislike of Judaism that she attributed to the injustice and cruelty of the Old Testament God and the exclusivity inherent in the notion of a chosen people.

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