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Sentence count:148+2Posted:2016-08-30Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: inherentapparentlycurrentlygentlyrecentlyfrequentlydiligentlyconsequentlyMeaning: [ɪn'herəntlɪ /-'hɪər-]  adv. in an inherent manner. 
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121. They also resort to theories, predictions, and intuitions that are inherently incapable of exact proof.
122. Yet the concept that light is somehow inherently oscillatory has persisted throughout this transition period.
123. Mr Cohan handles his material deftly, portraying Bear as symptomatic of an industry that had come to believe its own hype and had lost sight of how inherently unstable it really was.
124. Not only does this mean that every function must return a value, but that functions must inherently carry no intrinsic state from one call to the next.
125. Existing mechanical scanning methods are inherently slow and require large amounts of power in order to respond rapidly enough to deal with large numbers of high speed maneuvering targets.
126. There is no obvious reason why Islam should be incompatible with EU membership—unless the question is begged by defining "Europe" as inherently Christian.
127. Cellular phones are inherently insecure, as anyone can listen to and record conversations.
128. Because Ajax is inherently asynchronous, GWT defines an asynchronous interface for accessing remote services.
129. Before I go on, I should note that many people believe that including format information inside an XML document inherently goes against the basics of XML.
130. German and Japanese cars were inherently better than anything Detroit was turning out.
131. As an inherently unstable system by nature, the inverted pendulum has been used as the controlled device in a prototype real-time control system.
131. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
132. NOTE Inspection and test status is not indicated by the location of product in the production flow unless inherently obvious, such as material in an automated production transfer process.
133. This fresh-looking lunar crater (arrowed) appears significantly brighter, and thus inherently bluer, in a mosaic of blue-light and near-infrared images from the Clementine spacecraft.
134. The prolongation of life and the search for perfect health are inherently self - defeating.
135. He added that the idea of man as hunter "developed from a basic Judeo-Christian ideology of man being inherently evil, aggressive and a natural killer."
136. But when tasks are inherently interesting to us rewards can damage our motivation by undermining our natural talent for self-regulation.
137. Environmental protection is inherently a cross-border issue and has led to the creation of transnational regulation via multilateral and bilateral treaties.
138. One may have thousands and thousands of ancestors that had relationships with other lineages that cannot ascend in this lifetime and would be inherently unsupportive in nature of one's spiritual goal.
139. Understeer is inherently stable - once the car reduces speed sufficiently grip will be restored, which is why almost all road cars are set up to understeer at the limit of adhesion.
140. Because of demands on tire skid resistance, polybutadiene with high vinyl content are of particular interest to tire industry due to the inherently better grip properties.
141. Though inherently non-ACID by nature, MyISAM storage engine backup and recovery can be exercised to the level of version recovery without the data integrity promise.
142. The flexure inherently induces a change in pitch angle in accordance with a change in flap angle .
143. They are natural, social and thinking, which are inherently and unitedly reflected in their a...
144. It seems a tidy explanation for a disturbing trend, implying that healthy food is inherently more expensive, and thus can only be for wealthy Endive Elitists when the economy falters.
145. Certain colors, due to pigment ingredients, may inherently have very poor sulfuric acid resistance.
146. Most line drivers with low differential output impedance will also have inherently low common-mode output impedances, so the low impedance arms of the bridge are almost always at the driver.
147. A common misconception is that there is something inherently electrical about a watt or kilowatt.
148. We are impoverishing ourselves in pursuit of a consumption goal that is inherently unachievable.
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