"inherent" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- While avoiding the problems of depending on delayed recordings, this method was not without its own inherent pitfalls.
- He voiced support for the nomination, apparently no more alert than anyone else in the Administration of the political pitfalls inherent in Dr. Foster's record as an obstetrician who performed abortions during his long career.
- All I'm saying is that there is an inherent pitfall in revering the volunteer militiamen of Lexington and Concord, our beloved raggedy, gun-toting amateurs who defied the powers-that-were.
- "The Thanatos Syndrome" slices deep with its uncompromising critique of the ethical, even religious pitfalls inherent in social engineering generally and euthanasia in particular.
- Despite these inherent pitfalls, the situation now offers an unusual political opportunity for President Clinton, who is using campaign finance reform to deflect attention from his own campaign fund-raising problems.
- He is aware, however, of the pitfalls inherent in comedy.
- To them, the agency's fate typifies the promises and the enormous pitfalls inherent in that most courageous and foolish of moves: the entrepreneurial agency start-up.
- Three different kinds of studies exist or have been proposed, and each has its inherent pitfalls:
- None of these online grammars are structured to take advantage of the many benefits of multimedia and of the internet while successfully avoiding the inherent pitfalls of that medium.
- As a result of these inherent pitfalls and the progress of web technologies, many nurse staffing agencies evolved to online job boards, which would allow them to match registrered nurse candidates with employers' nursing jobs.
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