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These are comfort shoes that are not, in fact, inherently comfortable, though they appear to break in well with wear and time.
Although younger students, generally under 30 years of age, may appear inherently comfortable with the use of technology-intensive environments and digital or online search methods, competence in information literacy among these students may be lacking.
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Here's the opposing theory to this and frankly, one that economists are more inherently more comfortable with.
Giuliani feels comfortable proclaiming that BLM is "inherently racist" and divides Americans because his idea of America is of a place that has always been united.
Though real estate speculation is inherently risky, Mr. Olajuwon said he was more comfortable buying land than stocks: "I like real estate because, you know, it's real".
Its earnest men in neat Main Street offices had made Americans feel comfortable entrusting their future to something as inherently unsettling, if potentially rewarding, as the stockmarket.
A dynamic world is, after all, an inherently unstable and threatening world to someone who is comfortable when things change less, not more.
It does not seem to me that the steps which would be needed to make Britain – and others – more comfortable in their relationship in the European Union are inherently so outlandish or unreasonable.
There's no getting around the basic mechanics that make longer, wider, heavier cars feel comfortable on the road and their 6- and 8-cylinder enginherentlyently silky and quiet running.
Inherently unconstitutional.
Is hockey inherently violent?
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