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Not only is it inherent to our investment in the game, it is also connected to generations of footballers placing pressure on each other, infusing the belief that toughness is an important badge of honour and integral in being a good teammate.
There is to debate as to whether lack of consent is an element of the actus reus, making it inherent to the commission of a crime, or whether consent is a defence.
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While changes in group dynamics may be considered a limitation to the study design, it is inherent to any team; therefore, it is important to regularly monitor and address these changes throughout the life of the group.
Doc Hammer: It's inherent to the people that started shows on it.
It is difficult to avoid this bias, since it is inherent to most trials, especially to experimental trials.
It is inherent to democracy that different values and interests yield contrasting conclusions.
Among these gases, methane is the most important one, since it is inherent to coal.
The trouble for Hunt, as for May, is that generous care in old age may seem unfair – and even unsustainable – but it is inherent to the NHS.
While Auburn's athletics spending has more than doubled in a decade, Benedict defended most of it as inherent to bankrolling a top-notch college program.
It is inherent to the concept of forced assembly that nanolayers may not be stable when they are heated into the melt state.
Prime ministerial patronage was not just another of Tony Blair's felonies - it was inherent to a party that no longer existed as a functioning political party but had tickets to the top table to sell.
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