Sentence examples for inherently rather from inspiring English sources

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It is oppressive of women, gays and itself generally because it insists man is inherently, rather than habitually, sinful.

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It's one of Stan Lee's wackier ideas, inherently humorous rather than hubristic.

Developing the piece, the dancers said that they found the ape movement technically challenging and inherently beautiful rather than demeaning.

In this production the choreography by Carlos Acosta and Andrew Wright also feels inherently dramatic rather than arbitrarily inserted; and it is hard not to see the hand of the former in the number, Havana, in which the liberated mission-girl, Sarah Brown, finds herself engaged in a Carmen-like sexual duel with an exotically plumed local over the body of her escort.

As the complaint makes clear, the ratings in question were issued after intense arguments within S&P about how to evaluate complex new securities—and about how to expand the business without undermining the quality of opinions.The firm is likely to argue that the decision-making process was inherently subjective rather than intentionally fraudulent.

Carbon nanotubes inherently have rather restricted one-dimensional nanospaces and thus, force the adsorbed water to be aligned in them.

That these Peircean notions of reality and truth are inherently idealist rather than naively realist in character should require no special pleading.

Meaning makers may mediate and share these experiences through the use of technologies, such as social media, but to give meaning and bring understanding is an inherently human (rather than technological) process.

Perhaps because of this functional physiological diversity, the dominant view of touch in the recent cognitive science literature has typically treated touch as inherently multisensory rather than a single unified modality like vision and audition (for examples and discussion, see Loomis and Lederman 1986; Fulkerson 2011; Gallace and Spence 2014; Jones and Lederman 2006; Linden 2015).

"[T]he President recently confirmed his assessment that it is the 'countries' that are inherently dangerous, rather than the 180 million individual nationals of those countries who are barred from entry under the President's 'travel ban,'" the ruling says.

"Indeed, the President recently confirmed his assessment that it is the countries that are inherently dangerous, rather than the 180 million individual nationals of those countries who are barred from entry under the President's travel ban," the court said.

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