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Worthy though these attempts are, they suffer from an
inherent
weakness: they still place responsibility on readers to check whether a news story is true.
But it must be resisted, because domestic peace depends on mutual respect for cultural plurality, because Europe's changing demographic profile demands more open borders, not a gated continent, and because the new right's
inherent
chauvinism is irreconcilable with the EU's survival and success.
In any civilized society, ignorance is not illegal and being moralistic is anybody’s
inherent
privilege.
The UN’s final agreement met them halfway, recognizing the “uncertainties”
inherent
in the use of gene drives – which opponents call “exterminator drives” – and calling upon governments to exercise great caution in releasing drive-modified organisms for experimental research.
It instills in us an appreciation for the beauty of mathematics, a belief in the
inherent
values of education, trust in the intrinsic worth of transnational intellectual communities, and interest in scholarly discussion.
The
inherent
flexibility of EU association agreements should be familiar to Europeans and Britons alike.
Since then, many of China’s
inherent
strengths have been sapped by all-too-frequent external shocks.
In adapting to today’s globalization, German banks, with their multiple roles, have a considerable advantage deriving from the diversification of their earning streams, as compared to institutions more exposed to the
inherent
volatility of most trading and fee-based advisory income.
The risk that a substance poses broadly depends on two factors: its
inherent
capacity to cause harm and one’s exposure to it.
Europeans should understand the
inherent
dangers in creating a land corridor through another country, given the Nazis’ use of the Danzig Corridor as a pretext to invade Poland in 1939.
Insurance companies face
inherent
difficulties in measuring risks, and they must tailor their policies creatively around the human foibles that limit uptake.
The deluge of conflicting data relating to various foods’ costs and benefits exemplifies the challenge
inherent
in making informed decisions.
To the south sits Saudi Arabia, with its long friendship with the United States and its
inherent
hostility toward Iran's Islamic Republic.
Given the massive inertia
inherent
in the greenhouse effect, the gap between responsible and irresponsible behavior will start resulting in different temperatures only in a quarter-century, and major consequences will follow only in 50 years.
But the detractors overlook an
inherent
contradiction in the UN’s responsibilities in countries facing civil war.
For one thing, a respect for and understanding of the positive values
inherent
in other cultures.
The danger now is that pro-secession leaders may twist the loss of sovereignty supposedly
inherent
in association with the EU into precisely such a claim.
Quite simply, the risks for small peripheral countries are
inherent
in the system created by the European Monetary Union.
This highlights the problem
inherent
in using the US dollar, a national currency, as the global economy’s primary international-reserve currency.
So no one should be under any illusion about the risks
inherent
in any British referendum on EU membership.
So risk is
inherent
in every decision we make.
Every month, the central bank should announce its estimate of a range of parity values, backed by analysis, which, unlike a precise value, reflects the
inherent
imperfection of knowledge concerning a currency’s parity.
This fact – a defect
inherent
in the system – contradicts the generally accepted theory that financial markets tend towards equilibrium and deviations from the equilibrium occur either in a random manner or are caused by some sudden external event to which markets have difficulty in adjusting.ampnbsp;
(Has the Russian government which opposes both NATO’s enlargement and NATO’s interference in the Balkans been blind to the
inherent
contradiction?)
By taking advantage of new technologies, now widely available at affordable prices, countries can finally move toward long-term energy security and away from the
inherent
volatility of oil markets.
Prior to the neoliberal Reagan-Thatcher “revolution” of the 1980s, the economic consensus was that inequality and poverty were
inherent
to capitalism, and that a strong, well-financed government was needed to balance a market economy’s inevitable adverse effects on the distribution of income and wealth.
The Power to DevelopCANBERRA – Trade-offs are an
inherent
part of life.
The key to understanding financial markets, especially when they are as unsettled as they have been in recent weeks, is not a change in preferences, but
inherent
imperfection of knowledge and altered expectations concerning the future course of macroeconomic fundamentals.
Although Islam literally means "submission," Soroush argues that there is no contradiction between Islam and the freedoms
inherent
in democracy.
In all crises, there is an
inherent
imbalance of power between creditor and debtor.
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