0 inborn; forming a natural or inseparable part or quality of -- iboende, forbundet med, naturlig
This considerably reduces the inherent power of his depiction of child labour.
Whatever the explanation, it draws attention to the need in future studies to take into greater account the inherent demands of different tasks.
Contradictions inherent to these world views provide a basis for the transformation of political rhetoric and thus changes in political culture itself.
Thus, it is vital to remain sensitive to the danger inherent in their use.
The inherent connection between a functional turnover and selective replication is postulated but not argued for in the course of the article.
But relating information processing theories to dream phenomenology and neurophysiology requires understanding the inherent, temporal basis of memory.
Because of inherent uncertainty in ecological, economic, and social systems, changes are required in the way decision options are evaluated.
One of the reasons that systems thinking is both important and difficult is the complexity inherent in manure issues.
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