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Inherently
Inherently In*her"ent*ly, adv. By inherence; inseparably. Matter hath inherently and essentially such an internal energy. --Bentley.

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- Inherence refers to Empedocles' idea that the qualities of matter come from the relative proportions of each of the four elements entering into a thing...
- Inherent Vice is a 2014 American period neo-noir mystery comedy film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, based on the 2009 novel of the same...
- Diponegoro University. It was active since 2006. Since 2013, INHERENT is no longer active. The INHERENT Network was eventually replaced by Indonesia Research...
- Inherent risk, in risk management, is an ****essed level of raw or untreated risk; that is, the natural level of risk inherent in a process or activity...
- science, inherent viscosity is the ratio of the natural logarithm of the relative viscosity of a polymer to its m**** concentration. Inherent viscosity...
- Operation Inherent Resolve (OIR) is the United States military's operational name for the international war against the Islamic State (IS), including both...
- The phrase "inherent bias" refers to the effect of underlying factors or ****umptions that skew viewpoints of a subject under discussion. There are multiple...
- Inherent jurisdiction is a doctrine of the English common law that a superior court has the jurisdiction to hear any matter that comes before it, unless...
- Inherent Vice is a novel by American author Thomas Pynchon, originally published in August 2009. A darkly comic detective novel set in 1970s California...
- Inherent vice is the tendency in physical objects to deteriorate because of the fundamental instability of the components of which they are made, as opposed...