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inherent

[in-her-uhnt, -heer-] / ɪnˈhɛr ənt, -ˈhɪər- /


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Compounding that is the inherent limited transparency for companies owned or funded by the private markets, which is currently lending itself to panic among investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Steinberger appreciates the research that security professionals are putting into OpenClaw, but he said the platform was meant for “tech enthusiasts” who can handle and understand the inherent potential risks associated with the platform.

From The Wall Street Journal

O’Hara sinks into the role, embracing the inherent clumsiness of community theater while celebrating its flaws.

From Los Angeles Times

This unshakable belief in his own self-sovereignty offers a welcome contrast to the islanders’ inherent fear of change.

From Los Angeles Times

JB Pardiwala, one of the two judges, wrote: "Taxing an income arising out of its own country is an inherent sovereign right. Any dilution of this is a threat to a nation's long-term interest."

From BBC