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It is an adjective that means "existing within something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute". Example: The job comes with inherent risks.
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This book is a survey, with inherent strengths and weakness.
Movies are often shot on foreign territory, with inherent barriers of language and custom.
And longstanding preferences may indicate the conflicts associated with inherent personality structure.
Banks should not have multiple activities going on under one roof with inherent conflicts of interest.
But this is also a team with inherent limitations, particularly on offense.
Both sides enter the nuclear talks that begin here on Tuesday with inherent strengths and weaknesses.
"The Gulf in particular is rife with inherent contradictions," Dr. Pintak added.
In this sense, U.O. is, for all its evident silliness, essentially serious: a game with inherent moral complexity.
To Mr. Martins, a concerto that sounds like program music offered the possibility of abstraction, with inherent drama.
As with all GAs, this comes with inherent risks [4].
We do it with wire taps, a surveillance method with inherent limiting protections in place.
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