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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
inhere .
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Examples
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I am discussing the narrow point in the memo where an assertion is made that the states, just like Canada, “have the power to make such arrests [which] inheres in the ability of one sovereign to accommodate the interests of another sovereign.”
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Instead, the power to make such arrests [by either Canada or the states] inheres in the ability of one sovereign to accommodate the interests of another sovereign.
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Anyone who has ever filled out a government form can appreciate the confusion that inheres in such a form, except for Stephen Gillers of New York University Law School.
Christopher Brauchli: Justice Thomas and Judicial Ethics Christopher Brauchli 2011
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“Instead, the power to make such arrests inheres in the ability of one sovereign to accommodate the interests of another sovereign.”
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In Mr. Lindsay-Abaire's America, success is purely a matter of luck, and virtue inheres solely in those who are luckless.
Lindsay-Abaire's Southie Class Portrait Terry Teachout 2011
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Anyone who has ever filled out a government form can appreciate the confusion that inheres in such a form, except for Stephen Gillers of New York University Law School.
Christopher Brauchli: Justice Thomas and Judicial Ethics Christopher Brauchli 2011
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It specifically addresses the claim that exploitation produces some moral quality that inheres in the goods themselves.
Bastiat in Fairfax?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The meaning of things inheres to those things; the words of this world do not depend on us.
Things Mean Things 2009
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Clearly, Don is not merely trying to combat an argument about "some moral quality that inheres in the goods themselves."
Bastiat in Fairfax?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Instead, the power to make such arrests inheres in the ability of one sovereign to accommodate the interests of another sovereign.
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