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inherently

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


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Individual stocks are inherently more volatile than diversified equity portfolios, and most long-term market returns are driven by a relatively small number of winners.

From MarketWatch

While polygamous working is not inherently illegal, it could potentially break contracts, and could lead to dismissal for gross misconduct or in some cases, a fraud prosecution.

From BBC

“It would have been dangerous because of the steep slopes, and it would be going up into the fog bank and then back down out of the fog. So it was inherently dangerous,” Roberts said.

From Los Angeles Times

They were some of the first parents to voice fears that something in the way the buildings were constructed was inherently unsafe.

From BBC

“Guidance that discourages sugar but dismisses safe, effective no sugar options is impractical and inherently contradictory,” a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal