Sentence examples for inherent sense from inspiring English sources

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These beautiful, light tools are flexible and adjustable in use, with an inherent sense of aesthetic.

Indeed, Smith's use of colour has an inherent sense of American optimism to it.

Nor does it seem likely that human beings' inherent sense of justice has been suspended.

Essentially like Eurovision, but without the cheesy music, inherent sense of transnational goodwill, and Graham Norton.

MOST people have an inherent sense of what it means to be poor.

He replied that music has an inherent sense of velocity and mystery.

"Most of the seniors seem to have an inherent sense of courtesy, not wanting to overwhelm as adults".

I was brought up with an inherent sense of fairness and the need to see social justice.

Something may be lost without the bookish backdrop, high-ceilinged acoustics, and inherent sense of rule breaking (champagne in a library! iPods in books!).

If the monkey with the grape had shared it with the monkey given the cucumber, that would show an inherent sense of fairness.

For Stanners, it is often these micro-observations, plus what she believes is an inherent sense of style, that characterise the few female-influenced ads we see.

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