Existing as an essential constituent or characteristic.
In the nature of something though not readily apparent.
1 Either case, it is borne out of our inherent belief in 'difference'.
2 However, its impact is clearly inherent to the local stroke network conditions.
3 However this valuable technique carries specific risks inherent to the access route.
4 The recent financial crisis has again demonstrated the inherent instability of capitalism.
5 As a result, services frequently fail to harness the family's inherent strengths.
6 The majority of parents' recognise the inherent fairness of the points system.
7 They are inherent in human nature; the germ is in every man.
8 Genuine and natural application ought to be inherent in the material presented.
9 The main problem is the sound leakage inherent to the on-ear design.
10 It's an inherent conflict of interest, Trump said, according to the newspaper.
11 Resolution is our inherent character, and courage hath never yet forsaken us.
12 There are several ways to work around these inherent obstacles and uncertainties:
13 Direct provision debases the inherent dignity, worth and value of human beings.
14 Some say the system is wrought by an inherent conflict of interest.
15 Was the ultraviolence inherent to chimpanzee culture present in our common ancestor?
16 They are, in fact, inherent in the structure of the work itself.
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