(1) There are some dangers inherent in the consolidation of our intelligence structure.
(2) We suggest that there may also be a class dimension inherent in this characterization.
(3) The right to exclude non-citizens is an inherent attribute of sovereignty, but the scope of the exclusion is a matter of policy.
(4) As social creatures, our need for human interaction is essential and inherent .
(5) So one cannot say that it is inherent in the nature of the tax power that there will be discrimination.
(6) Thirdly, the inherent weaknesses of using existing census data are readily admitted by health economists.
(7) I have always been conscious of the inherent dangers to our natural world from our industry.
(8) In fact, his paintings still contained many of the disturbing characteristics inherent in his wartime work.
(9) This, as it seems to me, neatly encapsulates the balance which is inherent in the Tribunal's task under the Act.
(10) This demonstrates the inherent uncertainty within certain areas of the criminal law.
(11) A good art critic is able to bring up for discussion the issues and implications that are inherent in a film, book, or album.
(12) It does not indicate that the court has an inherent power to enlarge a statutory time limit.
(13) You may question his characters' motivation, but never doubt their sincerity or inherent goodness.
(14) The town had been built on the large stone shelf specifically for the inherent natural defensive properties of the surroundings.
(15) The constituents of divine knowledge essentially represent the inherent divinity of man.
(16) One of the characteristics inherent in African elections is voter apathy.
(17) There are many things in life which have inherent dangers.
(18) I would regard them as powers which are inherent in its jurisdiction.
(19) In my opinion, this is not a matter falling within my inherent jurisdiction as a superior court judge.
(20) While these patterns are not inherent or permanent, they are certainly not easy to do away with.