Examples of using Inherent in English and their translations into Hindi
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taken up by Jayadeva Goswami and other poets of the time who saw the inherent beauty and bliss which constitute this philosophy.
a certain person or certain people, but to demonstrate My inherent disposition.
Because of inherent sinfulness, we must carry on a continuous inner battle to do what the course of virtue would require of us.
For those tasks without inherent deadlines, make sure to set your own
Laziness is a unique property that is inherent in most of us and from which many want to get rid.
So called skin changes inherent in pink deprive,
Respect for inherent dignity, individual autonomy including the freedom to make one's own choices.
There is however some activity as a progestin inherent in this compound, as trenbolone is a 19-nortestosterone derivative(a trait characteristic of these compounds).
Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of
It's this power- or the“corruptibleness” inherent in this power- that can create in them a reckless sense of invisibility.
We believe this human capacity is inherent in everyone, even if it appears to be dormant,
For every American bill, security elements are inherent, and it does not matter how the dollar looks.
If there was something inherent in us, then maybe I would believe that nature has an intention to keep us alive.
India, especially Hindu society, needs a big idea to get over its inherent divisiveness, which can be easily exploited by forces inimical to Hindu society.
match user cost and a subsidy is inherent.
Each coverage type covers certain risks that are inherent to the business of Pilates and yoga instruction.
Nowhere are the words“ immortal” or“ immortality” spoken of as being inherent in mankind.
Taken together, the findings suggest that human assessment of face color is an essential operation that is inherent in the human visual system.
Consider the way Ernesto Laclau sees the political as always in conflict, inherent in conflicting identities struggling for dominance.
which is inherent in reality itself, but is not in clear form.