0 inborn; forming a natural or inseparable part or quality of -- iboende, forbundet med, naturlig
This requires an appreciation of the challenges to trust that are inherent in the special characteristics of the patient-physician interaction.
They are inherent in the magnetosheath, which is a turbulent layer formed downstream of the bow shock in the front of the magnetopause.
More precisely, the application of this approach has enabled us to characterise the size of the inherent uncertainty in the economic outcomes.
In contrast, background activities regularly attract the progressive in keeping with both their inherent aspectual features and their discourse function.
The adults pose defensively against possible picnic "deceit," the inherent treachery of which is unclear.
Beyond their inherent stylistic significance, the developments traced above probably had an impact on other elements of operatic design.
In doing so, he discovers the inherent paradox of his situation.
One of the reasons that systems thinking is both important and difficult is the complexity inherent in manure issues.