For a material thing to exist is for its form actually to inhere in its matter. |
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All they have to do is proclaim that these rights and privileges, instead of stemming from the union of two people, inhere in the individual. |
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And I will spend a lifetime trying to explain the complex of emotions that inhere in the motto, Semper Fidelis. |
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For her, the urge to compete does not inhere in man's nature, nor does it result in anything other than violent strife. |
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No property rights inhere to blocks of IP addresses: they are considered to be a public resource. |
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In these three novels by Morrison as well, revolutionary possibilities inhere in the unsaying, in the unliving, and in the mutinous refusal to forget. |
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Therefore we hereby explicitly dissociate from all contents of the linked pages on this homepage and do not inhere their contents. |
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We inhere in Him as a part of Himself, consequently to be animated by His spirit and live His life. |
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Understanding these roots is important because they help to illuminate the different trajectories that inhere in the American diplomatic experience. |
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Even in the midst of unfolding, it inevitably allows itself to be recaptured by its environment or context and by the questions that inhere there. |
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If Québec becomes independent, it should eliminate the system of blood ties by offering Aboriginals territory-based rights that would inhere in anyone who chose to live on land governed by Aboriginals. |
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Beyond climatic changes and the influence of human activity, both of which most probably provoke and amplify certain phenomena, nature's excesses inhere in the History of our planet. |
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Sovereignty should inhere in the people and not the government, so governments forfeit sovereignty when they commit crimes against humanity. |
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Perhaps the most important topic was the definition of an accident and whether or not every accident actually inhered in a substance or only had the potential so to inhere in it. |
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Ontologically speaking they inhere within the work. |
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The human person in whom they inhere cannot voluntarily give them up. |
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Yet such futures are often described in a way that ignores the moral values that inhere in the complexity and contingency of individual development. |
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It is crucial to bear in mind that inherent powers, by definition, inhere in courts and their jurisdiction and so cannot be analysed independently of the role the judiciary is expected to play in the constitutional structure. |
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Accordingly, the GAC considers that no private intellectual or other property rights inhere to the TLD itself nor accrue to the delegated manager of the TLD as the result of such delegation. |
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Instead, it contends that in States like Haiti, where the international community is intervening through international assistance, human rights obligations inhere to regulate those interventions. |
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Both moral and amoral federalism inhere in Canada, but the former has been a cardinal feature of the Canadian Constitution since 1867, principally with reference to Quebec and its place in the federation. |
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