INHERENT


Meaning of INHERENT in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

an inherent/innate tendency (= one that you are born with, which will not change )

When attacked, some people have an inherent tendency to fight back.

inherent limitations formal (= limitations that are a natural part of something )

We recognize the inherent limitations of our research.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

conflict

Yet the nature of many negotiating situations is inherent conflict , it is why bargaining has become necessary.

There is no inherent conflict between self-actualization and effective organizational performance.

The inherent conflicts embodied in their creation has subsequently led to their demise in many countries.

I do not believe that there needs to be any inherent conflict between those aims.

contradiction

International events have shown that there is an inherent contradiction between a one-party state and mass democracy.

But the neo-communists no longer believe there is an inherent contradiction between political authoritarianism and a more free-wheeling economy, he said.

Their abstract certitudes seemed far removed to him from the inherent contradictions in human nature.

He argued that the international monetary system, based largely on the dollar, contained certain inherent contradictions .

danger

The inherent danger is that the other Sixers stand around and watch Iverson, leading to little or no balance.

difficulty

Though some pointed out the inherent difficulties in doing this, several respondents made constructive suggestions for possible approaches.

There is an inherent difficulty in that often the main dividend from a task analysis is from the act of obtaining it.

We have discussed the inherent difficulty of Southern blotting above.

instability

Its inherent instability of organization was evident long before it collapsed.

Gordon's analysis calls for a longer term perspective and points to the inherent instability of world capitalism today.

limitation

We recognise the inherent limitations of our study.

The camera lens, of course, has its own inherent limitations .

Nevertheless, while many administrative shortcomings have been identified, the scrutiny technique does have inherent limitations .

power

We do not believe that there is an inherent power in this court to make such an order.

problem

They have, like all systems, inherent problems but the concept is far more flexible in translating to a practical solution.

But there are a couple of inherent problems with cable.

It was realized very early on that interactions involving isotropic stellar winds had serious inherent problems involving energy.

There is an inherent problem in citing specific examples of such questions, however.

Some inherent problems remain in a concept premised on the desirability of normality, in whatever sense it is interpreted.

right

A treaty regime affording third party rights can not outweigh a State's inherent right to self-defence.

risk

All single-engine, high performance, military aircraft fly with a degree of inherent risk .

Their plan, they argue, would not have the inherent risks of the more radical privatization plans.

Nothing I have experienced illustrates this quite like church planting because of the inherent risk of failure.

Every business has its own inherent risks , no matter how good the managers are.

There is always an inherent risk in doing this.

If the injury sustained was an inherent risk of the procedure, then the doctrine will be inapplicable.

tendency

This inherent tendency towards corporatism seems less inevitable in the late 1980s but we will return to it below.

The best he could do was to attribute to his elements certain inherent tendencies .

Although he relies on assumptions about human nature, he seeks to treat its inherent tendencies scientifically.

uncertainty

But perhaps it reveals more of the inherent uncertainty of experimental research than the tidiness which precedes it.

Both EDs would require auditors to refer in their reports to inherent uncertainties affecting the accounts.

However, the proposals for added emphasis paragraphs in respect of disclosures about inherent uncertainties have a number of drawbacks.

value

They had no inherent value beyond their purpose in assisting to select the most appropriate law.

It is for this reason that this Court has recognized the inherent value of free discourse.

weakness

One of the inherent weaknesses of the modern squad system is that a close-knit clique becomes impervious to failure and criticism.

The military had placed the island city in the best possible defense posture, considering the inherent weakness of its geographic position.

These are inherent weaknesses that are best exploited only indirectly, lest criticism backfire.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Dance is also an inherent part of the culture.

Money is unfortunately an inherent part of politics.

Surgical procedures have many risks inherent in them.

the uncertainties that are inherent in the research and development process

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