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"But there's nothing inherent that will stop them returning to growth".
"I would like to underline the key message that rights are inherent – that is, that every child has the same rights irrespective of disability or other status".
"It's because the nervousness of revealing is inherent that I'm interested in it - not in showing the world my genitalia.
And sexual preference is now so widely seen as inherent that anti-gay prejudice is vanishingly hard to find in polite precincts.
Lombroso became most famous for his theory that criminality is inherent, that it is fixed biologically (we would say inherited, or genetic) and not a consequence of psychological or social factors.
It is thus inherent that the quality of predictions made on reservoir properties largely depends not only on the distance between exploration wells in the reservoir, but also on the heterogeneity of the latter (e.g. Müller et al. 2010; Fitch et al. 2015).
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I found it difficult to acknowledge the inherent racism that surrounded that.
And finally, for the hope inherent in that act – that from it we might learn to live a little better.
Both figures show that miRNA stability could be an inherent characteristic that connects cells.
They seem confident that the extensive public hearings and environmental scrutiny inherent in that process would pose an insurmountable hurdle.
Last week the contradictions inherent in that approach came to bear.
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