Similar words: inherent, apparently, currently, gently, recently, frequently, diligently, consequently. Meaning: [ɪn'herəntlɪ /-'hɪər-] adv. in an inherent manner.
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61. Inherently, there are two performance dangers built into the system.
62. The nonlocal implication is that occurrences in one region of space are inherently correlated with other distant regions.
63. Indeed, its method of taking decisions is inherently biased toward caution.
64. The latter is chiefly intended to protect a healthy knee against injury and to give confidence to those with inherently weak joints.
65. One problem with descramblers is that they are not inherently illegal, like contraband.
66. It does posit that individuals are inherently unequal in intelligence, in skills, and in status.
67. But so far the intensity method has proved inherently much less accurate than the directional method.
68. Mechanical switching is inherently slow and frequently unreliable.
69. Weighing is inherently a more positive and accurate method.
70. Oil exploration is inherently probabilistic.
71. More generally, accusing people in power is inherently dangerous.
72. Such a lax and haphazard organization was inherently corrupt.
73. Human speech perception is inherently a multimodal process.
74. Every green plant is inherently resistant to some herbivores.
75. War is inherently a dirty business.
76. It relies on published research and peer-reviewed so its prognoses are inherently conservative.
77. Don't take this the wrong way: gestural interfaces aren't inherently better than other types of interface.
78. Beyond the currently unknown are the things that are inherently unknowable.
79. The researchers said that as M.L.'s tendency to confabulation doesn't vary with the difficulty of memory retrieval, it undermines the idea that it's inherently a memory retrieval problem.
80. Being a test pilot is an inherently very risky business.
81. The 26 inherently meaningless letters of the Roman alphabet suited the technology perfectly, and within three decades there were print shops in every corner of the continent.
81. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
82. Death and decay is the result of an inherently dissonant biology.
83. While PPP defines a peer - to - peer relationship, discovery is inherently a client - server relationship.
84. A nuclear rocket such as this would be inherently safe and environmentally harmless: contrary to popular belief, a nuclear rocket need not be strongly radioactive when launched.
85. The prolongation of life and the search for perfect health ( beauty, youth, happiness ) are inherently self - defeating.
86. A deep male voice is inherently attractive, as it indicates greater exposure to pubertal testosterone and is linked to reproductive fitness.
87. On the competition side, evolution by selection is an inherently competitive process.
88. Conventional copper - based equipment conducts electricity but inherently has energy losses associated with ( joule ) heating.
89. Perhaps my mom thought that I would inherently understand the historical and biological context connecting Harriet Tubman and me and conclude that the captivity of humans by humans was evil.
90. Game mechanics inherently have built ininefficiency and learnability challenges as the fun lies in overcoming theseobstacles.
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