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单词 Inherent
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(1) Polarity is inherent in a magnet.
(2) Stress is an inherent part of dieting.
(3) A love of music is inherent in human nature.
(4) There are dangers/risks inherent in almost every sport.
(5) Everyone has his inherent power, which is easily concealed by habits, blurred by time, and eroded by laziness.
(6) There is no inherent virtue in having read all the latest books.
(7) I'm afraid the problems you mention are inherent in the system.
(8) Every business has its own inherent risks.
(9) There are inherent dangers in the system.
(10) I think racism is unconsciously inherent in practically everyone.
(11) I have an inherent distrust of lawyers.
(12) Violence is inherent in our society.
(13) There are considerable risks inherent in the policy.
(14) The desire for freedom is inherent in us all.
(15) Service conditions soon revealed the inherent weaknesses in the vehicle's design.
(16) Individuality is a valued and inherent part of the British character.
(17) The propensity to hooliganism is inherent in every society.
(18) Dance is also an inherent part of the culture.
(19) Surgical procedures have many risks inherent in them.
(20) The most productive change-oriented goals contain an inherent opposition.
(21) Money is unfortunately an inherent part of politics.
(22) There is always an inherent risk in doing this.
(23) We recognise the inherent limitations of our study.
(24) The signs of inherent lunacy have always been there.
(25) International events have shown that there is an inherent contradiction between a one-party state and mass democracy.
(26) Though some pointed out the inherent difficulties in doing this[sentencedict .com], several respondents made constructive suggestions for possible approaches.
(27) We have discussed the inherent difficulty of Southern blotting above.
(28) It was realized very early on that interactions involving isotropic stellar winds had serious inherent problems involving energy.
(29) The military had placed the island city in the best possible defense posture, considering the inherent weakness of its geographic position.
(30) However, the proposals for added emphasis paragraphs in respect of disclosures about inherent uncertainties have a number of drawbacks.
(1) Stress is an inherent part of dieting.
(2) A love of music is inherent in human nature.
(3) There are dangers/risks inherent in almost every sport.
(4) There is no inherent virtue in having read all the latest books.
(5) I'm afraid the problems you mention are inherent in the system.
(6) The desire for freedom is inherent in us all.
(7)
(31) That is a risk which is, perhaps, inherent in all delegated legislation.
(32) Fortunately, we're more alive to the dangers inherent in the bruising of delicate psyches.
(33) In Schumpeter's scheme therefore the self-destruction of capitalism as a system is inherent in its success.
(34) The psychiatrists and other mental-health professionals discussed the problems inherent in treating schizophrenia.
(35) Recognising the tenderness inherent in the small caresses, Luke looked momentarily distracted.
(36) However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.
(37) Essentially this is a personal, professional obligation, inherent in membership of the Institute, rather than a closely policed one.
(38) We do not believe that there is an inherent power in this court to make such an order.
(39) The partisan jockeying illustrates the difficulties inherent in investigations into campaign fund raising.
(40) Every business has its own inherent risks, no matter how good the managers are.
(41) Such comprehensive supervision and reporting can actually reduce client costs, and relieve clients of the problems inherent in cleaning any premises.
(42) The last sentence takes it as established beyond doubt that the inherent bias in analysis is against issuing regulations.
(43) Yet there is nothing inherent in the nature of work to produce such responses.
(44) The ultimate composite materials capitalise on the inherent strength and lightness of reinforced resins by deploying them in a sandwich construction.
(45) By means of these virtues of inherent nature,[http://] the tao without is harmonized with the tao within.
(46) Poverty and insecurity thus became inherent in the economic life of even the most favored country.
(47) Problems which could be inherent in a more opportunistic approach to health education should be avoided.
(48) Those elements are inherent in Hispanic culture, making people such as Thomas feel at home.
(49) The second level, that of poetic or dream symbolism, is inherent in all folk-tales, traditions and motifs of regeneration.
(50) All single-engine, high performance, military aircraft fly with a degree of inherent risk.
(51) The larger departments, with their larger seminar groups, may have an inherent advantage in this respect over the smaller units.
(52) The concepts inherent in this right are the bedrock upon which the principles of self-determination and individual autonomy are based.
(53) Those opposed to whaling focus on its inherent cruelty, the non-essential nature of whale products, and the danger of over-exploitation.
(54) Its inherent instability of organization was evident long before it collapsed.
(55) What counts as taboo language is something defined by culture, and not by anything inherent in the language itself.
(56) Yet the nature of many negotiating situations is inherent conflict, it is why bargaining has become necessary.
(57) There is no inherent conflict between self-actualization and effective organizational performance.
(58) In this chapter we have seen that growth is an inherent characteristic of both the Kingdom and the Church.
(59) The inherent frustrations of assembly line work are also to be found in housework.
(60) Inherent musical sense Several recent studies have credited infants with an inherent musical sense, without measuring related brain development.
(61) Their plan, they argue, would not have the inherent risks of the more radical privatization plans.
(62) The best he could do was to attribute to his elements certain inherent tendencies.
(63) To take inherent advantages, every civilization is born of immediate opportunities, rapidly exploited.
(64) Extreme events which exceed the normal capacity of the human system to reflect, absorb or buffer them are inherent in hazard.
(65) Inherent in the plan is a second set of clues, even more unclear, more intriguing.
(66) I do not believe that there needs to be any inherent conflict between those aims.
(67) I trust that he will take account of the road safety dangers that are inherent in his policy.
(68) A major change in the composition of the index is one of the gambles inherent in this form of rent review.
(69) A treaty regime affording third party rights can not outweigh a State's inherent right to self-defence.
(70) Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed.
(71) With his inherent love of life, he started meeting people socially again, although he abstained from alcohol and cigarettes.
(72) It became possible to believe that financial instability was not an inherent part of capitalism.
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(73) The suggestion inherent in her question - that the signalling is antiquated - does not appear to be justified.
(74) The mutual recognition of ministers and members that is inherent in all union schemes plays a crucial role here.
(75) The problems inherent in any system of required service will remain.
(76) Although he relies on assumptions about human nature, he seeks to treat its inherent tendencies scientifically.
(77) They discussed the risks inherent in starting a small business.
(78) In exercising its norm control jurisdiction the Court acts as a restraint on the possibilities of abuse inherent in the legislative process.
(79) The camera lens, of course, has its own inherent limitations.
(80) If the injury sustained was an inherent risk of the procedure, then the doctrine will be inapplicable.
(81) He seems convinced of the inherent stability of the hydrogen bomb - after all, he does build the damn things.
(82) Minor impairments, inherent characteristics and environmental, cultural or economic disadvantages do not count as disabilities.
(83) It argues that this reflects the inherent character of the relationship between the public enterprise and the political controllers.
(84) There is an inherent problem in citing specific examples of such questions, however.
(85) The power of the Congress to conduct investigations is inherent in the legislative process.
(86) Handwriting, or script recognition is a difficult task due to the inherent ambiguity within the input.
(87) These are inherent weaknesses that are best exploited only indirectly, lest criticism backfire.
(88) They point first, to the political implications inherent in centralised policy systems irrespective of the policies decided.
(89) Second, the contradictions inherent in the demands made on the state were likely to intensify as capitalist development proceeded.
(90) Of course the stresses inherent in the managerial role persisted, but most no longer felt debilitated by them.
(91) Studies in this field are difficult to interpret due to the inherent variability of the measurements of platelet function.
(92) Anyone with experience of floppy disks and education institutions will realise the problems inherent in this scheme.
(93) The scope and function of mind has certain limits, because of something inherent in the very fabric of mind.
(94) One of the inherent weaknesses of the modern squad system is that a close-knit clique becomes impervious to failure and criticism.
(95) They had no inherent value beyond their purpose in assisting to select the most appropriate law.
(96) Many of the adolescents are fired with an inherent enthusiasm for education that they seek still more when they attain their majority.
(97) Nothing more clearly indicates the deep psychological problems inherent with too many members of the Charter Committee.
(98) Nevertheless, while many administrative shortcomings have been identified, the scrutiny technique does have inherent limitations.
(99) Operating rules are designed to overcome this inherent instability; but that night, in a hurry, the operators broke them.
(100) In addition to any statutory rights of appeal, there may be a right to invoke the inherent supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court.
(101) John Gutfreund, although himself a trader by training, did not grasp the contradictions inherent in his compensation system.
(102) This inherent tendency towards corporatism seems less inevitable in the late 1980s but we will return to it below.
(103) Some inherent problems remain in a concept premised on the desirability of normality,[sentencedict .com] in whatever sense it is interpreted.
(104) Inside, antiques, family paintings and period furniture enhance the elegance and character inherent in this finely proportioned manor house.
(105) His suggestions can only reinforce the anti-male sexism inherent in some areas of child care work.
(106) The rule protected States from intervention by other States in their external affairs and maintained the inherent bilateralism of international law.
(107) Nor could these problems be predicted from studies of the inherent confusability of the lexicon which concentrated on isolated words.
(108) How can schools reflect cultural differences without reinforcing the notion that those differences are unchanging and inherent in particular groups.
(109) Instead of being a development of an inherent or generally available faculty, it is a specialized technique wholly dependent on specific training.
(110) Moreover, the assumption that such differences are inherent has encouraged the development and use of standardised tests to assess child development.
(111) They were as synthetic flowers or even stranger cerebral crystals of thought of myriad patterns, shimmering with an inherent light.
(112) He argued that the international monetary system, based largely on the dollar, contained certain inherent contradictions.
(113) The second and opposing view treats political events as the result of forces inherent in human nature.
(114) One way is to emphasize the inherent innocence of all people with the disease.
(115) The democratic approach inherent in the guerrilla movement would triumph ultimately.
(116) You invoke the basic, primeval instincts inherent in all animals.
(117) Nothing I have experienced illustrates this quite like church planting because of the inherent risk of failure.
(118) But perhaps it reveals more of the inherent uncertainty of experimental research than the tidiness which precedes it.
(119) The immorality lies in the inherent wrongness of people deliberately killing other people.
(120) The elements may also be transformed from one into another, owing to the fundamental qualities inherent in each.
(121) It is for this reason that this Court has recognized the inherent value of free discourse.
(122) Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature.
(123) This may partly reflect the inherent conservatism of the publishing world here.
(124) But the neo-communists no longer believe there is an inherent contradiction between political authoritarianism and a more free-wheeling economy, he said.
(125) A means of measuring the differing costs inherent in different subjects, such as classroom-based and workshop-based subjects. 4.
(126) They know that risk-taking is inherent in trying new ways and new ideas, but that this is what makes progress possible.
(127) Looked at closely, is there any human grouping that is immune from the difficulties inherent in life itself?
(128) The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries.
(129) Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting.
(130) But the fact remains: Corn is an inherent ingredient in our traditional larder.
(131) Both EDs would require auditors to refer in their reports to inherent uncertainties affecting the accounts.
(132) Instead of merely simulating parallelism, it is inherent in the hardware design.
(132) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(133) This is inherent in the nature of the charge, but the effect is to destroy confidence in its validity.
(134) The productivity of an economy based on agriculture and household industry had inherent limits.
(135) Critics of Berhn and Kay's scheme have drawn attention to the problems inherent in their notion of basic.
(136) The inherent danger is that the other Sixers stand around and watch Iverson, leading to little or no balance.
(137) Some inherent dilemmas in boss-subordinate relationships can undermine their capacity to foster development.
(138) Most data are derived from cross-sectional studies, with their inherent methodological limitations.
(139) He clearly states that force is inherent in all substances-physical as well as spiritual.
(140) Given its inherent curiosity, even the simplest mind will exhaust itself devising solutions to challenges it confronts.
(141) Inherent in this promise is a kind of security blanket; the union chief is replaced with a mutual fund manager.
(142) There are two possible explanations: the online environment either created a new demand or stimulated an existing inherent need.
(143) Most New Historical writing on the Renaissance has openly acknowledged the difficulties inherent in reading texts as cultural documents.
(144) There is an inherent appeal to the idea of limiting reliance on sources outside U.S. control.
(145) Women have a particular sensitivity to the inherent tension here.
(146) They have, like all systems, inherent problems but the concept is far more flexible in translating to a practical solution.
(147) But there are a couple of inherent problems with cable.
(148) There is substantial political energy inherent in the lower classes, and they are the active agents of major political change.
(149) Although the Labour party opposes the discount scheme, it does not attempt to address the unfairness inherent in a property tax.
(150) Strengthened by his ability to understand the phenomenon of sound, early man became conscious of the creative power inherent in it.
(151) However, the biggest single barrier remains the memory limitation inherent in chip storage.
(152) There is an inherent difficulty in that often the main dividend from a task analysis is from the act of obtaining it.
(153) There is a further problem of distinction inherent in Marx's concept of ideology.
(154) But inherent in the diagnostic procedure is a presumption that defective embryos will be discarded.
(155) It contains an inherent fallacy: you are expecting the silent majority to speak.
(156) As Taylor has stressed: Value is not inherent in, nor is it carried by, an information message.
(157) Electrical engineers get paid well to outfox the lateral causality inherent in all circuits.
(158) Skating is rife with bias, carrying the inherent subjectivity of judging to extremes.
(159) Having said this, however, we have noted earlier the difficulties inherent in trying to mount preventive strategies.
(160) Gordon's analysis calls for a longer term perspective and points to the inherent instability of world capitalism today.
(161) This allows the complexities of the grape to shine through, a quality inherent in all great wines.
(162) But I think it also reflected his sense of the inherent fragmentary nature of life.
(162) try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(163) As we shall see, there are problems inherent in trying to give shape to such an abstract concept as political culture.
(164) But it greatly affects the inherent or acquired advantages of any given situation.
(165) How the gallinaceous skin body with inherent dispel?
(166) Its inherent bipolarity provides him with his biggest problem.
(167) It can promote correspondingly inherent stability of international monetary system to make up a new global financial framework and make regional currency arrangements after reforming IMF.
(168) The open environment poses the unique security challenges to access control mechanism due to its distributivity, inherent heterogeneity and highly dynamic nature.
(169) (I did it in the lede of this post, in fact.) That's because it's tough to sum up the inherent complexities in just a sentence or two, and usually the simpler description suffices.
(170) Objective To discuss the expression of an inherent component of complement system C9 and a complement regulatory factor CD59 in rat acute spinal cord injury tissue.
(171) Use indoor illume for a long time, virtually disturbed the ancestor dials good biological clock for people, as a result changed the physiology pattern with inherent human body.
(172) Furthermore, a new simplified elastic method called as inherent shear strain method is developed for forecasting fillet weld's angular distortion.
(173) The philosophy of Objectivism also takes a morally absolutist stance, as it regards the laws of morality to be, like the laws of physics, inherent in the universe itself.
(174) Stone Xuannu mythology not only stipulated the theme, thoughts and behavior of the heroes of "the Water Margin " but also made the novel keep inherent stability and unity maximally on the structure.
(175) POWER servers today not only look like mainframes (for instance, the IBM 595p) but are increasingly evolving into systems that share their inherent stability.
(176) Article 27 The trustee must not change the trust property into his inherent property.
(177) According to the viewpoint of modern control theory, many advantages are provided in PID control, i. e. , the inherent robustness and intellection.
(178) When purple-flowered individual of inherent character stable cross with white-flower, F1 group was purple flower, F2 group was separated to purple and white flower with 3:1.
(179) The operating reliabilities of tray-type brake for shaft winding engine can be divided into inherent one and usage one.
(180) A full discussion of the nuances of common services -- how they're started, how they react to client, inherent security issues and authentication methods -- is beyond the scope of this document.
(181) In undertaking a research and development project, we found that neuron model is inadequate owing to its defects such as those inherent in its structure and in its capability of information storage.
(182) Propofol's inherent anti-emetic properties allow earlier discharge of patients, even when emesis occurs in the PACU.
(183) According to Singer, what the pilot did is explained by the structure of his brain and its inherent weakness, if you see it as a weakness to be susceptible to hypnotism.
(184) The self-oscillation frequency keeps some inherent quantitative relation with the second polar frequency of the operational amplifier.
(185) Such a panic was set off in August 2007 by inordinately blowing up the dangers to the world financial system inherent in a mere $400 to $600 billion of securities backed by U.
(186) On the basis of the experiences in engineering, the theory can not fully reflect the inherent law of blasting sympathetic vibration if we only take into account the peak velocity.
(187) After a brief survey of the three factors for ranging error of underwater noise ranger, the inherent error caused by the error of arrayfixing is discussed.
(188) The proposed bi-directional converter has no high voltage spike problem and start-up problem, which are inherent in current-fed and voltage-fed hybrid type bi-directional converters.
(189) The equivalent load method based on the inherent strain is studied to analyze the welding deformations of 4250 container vessel side, and compare with experiment.
(190) The damping in a viscous damper is the same as the inherent damping that is assumed as viscous damping, which is likely to make it easier and exacter analyzing a structure with added viscous dampers.
(191) Swellers theory employs aspects of information processing theory to emphasize the inherent limitations of concurrent working memory load on learning during instruction .
(192) The analog simulation method is a important approach for people to study the inherent law of ground stability with goaf.
(192) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(193) However, the application of Neural Networks has been bound by its inherent defect, which is lack of comprehensibility.
(194) Problems known to be inherent to major surgery on elderly patients should be considered, especially cardiopulmonary disease, infections, and thromboembolism.
(195) Therefore, there are no problems such as parameters interpolation, singular integration etc. in WSA based acoustic holography, which are inherent to BEM based NAH.
(196) But such a violent collision should have vapourised any water inherent to the moon.
(197) The result indicates that the supersaturation caused by the temperature grades between main flow and the pipe wall is the inherent impetus of salt-out in green liquid.
(198) As a result, countries around the world struggled to seek legal protection for databases, having created a wide range of models of protection in which there are inherent flaws.
(199) The inherent danger of concentrating the amount of radioactivity necessary to produce commercial power is simply far too great for civilization to tolerate.
(200) But it is interesting to see the inherent agreement on certain topics, such as cloud computing, governance and small-scale SOA.
(201) Modern navigation has much higher requirements on precision and reliability of navigation systems. Due to inherent defect, single navigation system can hardly meet targetalone.
(202) Two new academic papers suggest that such crises may be inherent to financial markets.
(203) For its many inherent advantages, the pseudo-random code phase-modulated signal is always chosen as the ideal signal for distance-determination.
(204) Nowadays, picture wind is changed somewhat, do not change its inherent agrestic complex however.
(205) Digital information is stored in an unpatterned magnetic film, using the inherent, natural properties of the domain walls in ferromagnetic materials to write data on an unpatterned magnetic film.
(206) The parameters and their inherent relation involved during valuation process were included in the input-output model.
(207) Because the ally which is short of inherent agglutinability and only be united by completely outside force obviously cannot withstand a single blow.
(208) Such a continuous period of more than accounting model with the implementation of accrual accounting basis of the inherent requirements.
(209) Simplicity of design eliminates pump priming, troublesome shaft sealing problems and the inherent maintenance costs of mechanical seals.
(210) The results showed that the solid state polycondensation improved the inherent viscosity of the chips, the viscosity fluctuation, carboxyl-end group content and water content of PET chips decreased.
(211) The space diversity provided by space -time block coding and the inherent frequency diversity of MC - CDMA can be used together to combat fading effectively.
(212) In the environment of e-business, the audit risk, including inherent risk, control risk and detection risk, become more complicated. It is harder to control thee-business audit risk.
(213) But due to its inherent shortcoming and weakness, the theory was discarded in the Uniform Commercial Code and the Restatement (Second) of Contracts.
(214) The process formed the cycle structure characteristics of factors inherent, which all factors may be interact each other and through some repeatedly operations becoming a whole.
(215) The thinking of general medicine and post-modern philosophy. coherents not only in the time but also in the inherent idea.
(216) The bills of lading and carriage contract which proved by voyage charter party are apposed and can be adjusted by the same Maritime Code, therefore the inherent unification of both has legal basis.
(217) As an inherent law of number statistics, Benford's law in recent year has been widely researched and applied to fields of natural science and applied science in foreign countries.
(218) Responsible for industry, energy, science and technology, market liquidity, inherent asset management, enterprise listing, safety production.
(219) Because of the inherent defect of China's civil procedure system, and the imperfect in legislation and other reasons, self-admission did not play its due role in judicial practice.
(220) Although adhesion contracts differ with other previous types of contract, the writers hold that they have their inherent basic characteristics.
(221) Capital accumulates explicit expression to be dilate, it is the inherent power of economic globalization.
(222) The non-linearity is the inherent nature of biosystem and the general motional law of all matters.
(222) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(223) In network- based education, a traditional navigator or a searching engine had some inherent weaknesses, so individualized intelligent learning has been difficult to realize.
(224) As an instrument of monarchical power centralization, it also displayed the drawbacks inherent in the monarchical system.
(225) It is inherent in modern management practice that staff should work to defined standards.
(226) According to the viewpoint of modern control theory, many advantages are provided in PID control, i. e. , the inherent robustness, optimal contract characteristic and intellection.
(227) In this paper, we analysis inherent characteristics of short-text, propose a new feature extraction method based on repeats, and apply it to short-text clustering.
(228) The individual DITA topics have no inherent context in themselves, but acquire context according to their role within the map.
(229) Wastage in bulk or weight or any other loss or damage arising from inherent defect , quality or vice of the goods.
(230) The aim of the immobilization is to preserve inherent biological activity of biomolecules and firmly combine them with base electrode.
(231) And it is pointed out that, due to their inherent defect, casings with API round threads cannot meet the leakproof requirement of high-pressure oil wells and high-pressure gas wells, therefore c...
(232) Mixing inefficient zone is the inherent defect of the forced action mixer, which seriously affects the mixing quality and efficiency.
(233) The assimilation of private international law is attributed to the inherent demand of international civil and commercial order which is formed by the international civil and commercial communication.
(234) Land, inherent to there is one to plant for the farmer here awe-stricken!
(235) The speckle noise is the inherent noise pattern evoked by the mechanism of ultrasound imaging. It brings great difficulties to the feature extraction, recognition and analysis.
(236) Has analyzed the breakdown which the MSC-51 series monolithic integrated circuits and its the compatible machine itself inherent shortcoming and is easy to create.
(237) System of active national economic accounting, as a result of its inherent blemish, cannot finish this one job.
(238) The independent processing of blocks damaged the image sub-block edge of the inherent continuity.
(239) Overhigh heat load of forced air cooling engine for motorcycle not only drops the inherent performance of the engine, but also leads to diversified troubles.
(240) Otherwise, the spleen-kidney type took 30% of the unbalanced type , ingested that inherent defect was one of the most important reasons to get pneumonia , especially getting severe Pneumonia.
(241) New Approach to inherent frequency analysis of elastic mechanism based on virtual prototyping is proposed.
(242) Having analyzed the supply chain features inherent in the apparel industry, a frame work for the apparel industry supply chain is proposed.
(243) This distinction is inherent in the international standard but made more explicit in the pan-Canadian standard.
(244) Are hazards inherent in the final product, and warnings against foreseeable misuse and abuse made known to the ultimate user? Yes NO.
(245) The added dc offset can be eliminated by including CD in series with RD, but the added noise is inherent with this technique.
(246) Expatiating and mixing objects is inherent motivation of creating inditing system, and from general expatiation to specific expatiation is a necessary current.
(247) Ascendency quantifies growth and development of an ecosystem as a product of total system throughflow and the mutual information inherent in the pattern of internal system flows.
(248) In this paper we describe a method to improve the recording sensitivity by twice reflections of light ray without changing the inherent sensitivity of the instrument.
(249) It is the inherent requirement for the government's utility maximizes to control the administrative cost.
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