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Inherently the concept of sustainable development is intertwined with the concept of carrying capacity.
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Inherently possessed nouns are marked with the prefix ŋa -, as in ( ka ) ŋalaka '( tree ) branch ', ( lôm ) ŋatau '( men's house ) owner ', and ( talec ) ŋalatu '( hen's ) chick '.

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Inherently, the most important limitation on this jurisdiction is that the writ of mandamus is not a proper remedy to control or direct the decisions of inferior courts in matters wherein they have judicial cognizance and discretion.

Inherently and .
; Black of falsification: Inherently deceitful, information given in the product is attributed to a source that was not responsible for its creation.
Inherently ill-fitting or stiffer shoes, such as high heels and dress shoes, present a larger risk of blistering.
Inherently more cautious than his best friend, he usually finds himself drawn into situations in which he would rather not be involved.
* Inherently suitable for high voltage circuits.
Inherently conductive polymers ( ICPs ) are also being developed for some ITO applications.
Inherently, this creates a conflict of interest and a solution is to have someone from outside the department lead the investigation.
* Inherently Buoyant Type I PFDs-U. S. Service
CISR is America's foremost center for defense-related research and education in Information Assurance ( IA ), Inherently Trustworthy Systems ( ITC ), and defensive information warfare ; and CHDS provides the first homeland security master's degree in the United States.
Inherently UL policies are flexible premium, but each variation in payment has a long term effect that must be considered.
* Inherently cool roofs: Roof membranes made of white or light colored material are inherently reflective and achieve some of the highest reflectance and emittance measurements of which roofing materials are capable.
# Nasa Report: Space Travel ' Inherently Hazardous ' to Human Health.
Inherently an antenna diversity scheme requires additional hardware and integration versus a single antenna system but due to the commonality of the signal paths a fair amount of circuitry can be shared.
-Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Inherently Toxic ( PBiT ) assessments using the Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships ( QSARs ) to categorize regulated substances.
Inherently, performance drops proportionally to distance, as latency is caused by speed of light.

incapable and cooperating
Each Individual had his own mobile " City " that provided for all his needs, resulting in a society where people had no need for each other and were incapable of cooperating, resulting in nearly all interpersonal encounters being small wars.
Sulla had by this time transferred to the army of Catulus to serve as his legatus, and is credited as being the prime mover in the defeat of the tribes ( Catulus being a hopeless general and quite incapable of cooperating with Marius ).

incapable and with
And he knew that the men talked about him behind his back, saying that he was one up on everybody else -- including the pilot of the plane with the swastika on it -- because he was chemically incapable of fear.
The architects do not believe that the education of the interior designer is sufficiently good or sufficiently extended to compare with that of the architect and that, therefore, the interior designer is incapable of understanding the architectural principles involved in planning the interior of a building.
One limitation ( also afflicting the Intel Pentium III ) is that SRAM cache designs at the time were incapable of keeping up with the Athlon's clock scalability, due both to manufacturing limitations of the cache chips and the difficulty of routing electrical connections to the cache chips themselves.
Adams wrote, " There are laws of political as well as physical gravitation ; and if an apple severed by its native tree cannot choose but fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connection with Spain, and incapable of self-support, can gravitate only towards the North American Union which by the same law of nature, cannot cast her off its bosom.
According to his theses, immaterial unmoved movers are eternal unchangeable beings that constantly think about thinking, but being immaterial, they're incapable of interacting with the cosmos and have no knowledge of what transpires therein.
" However, Nestorius claimed that the Son of God was altogether incapable of suffering, even within his union with the flesh.
Many early workers noted that enzymatic activity was associated with proteins, but several scientists ( such as Nobel laureate Richard Willstätter ) argued that proteins were merely carriers for the true enzymes and that proteins per se were incapable of catalysis.
Marinetti rejected conventional democracy for based on majority rule and egalitarianism while promoting a new form of democracy, that he described in his work " The Futurist Conception of Democracy " as the following: " We are therefore able to give the directions to create and to dismantle to numbers, to quantity, to the mass, for with us number, quantity and mass will never be — as they are in Germany and Russia — the number, quantity and mass of mediocre men, incapable and indecisive ".
The Confederation took over the government, but Russia and Prussia in 1793 arranged for and executed the Second Partition of the Commonwealth, which left the country with critically reduced territory, practically incapable of independent existence.
However, the result is that a " good " God is incompatible with some possible worlds, thus incapable of creating them without losing the property of being a totally different God.
For catering, different foodservice establishments of this category were incapable of handling topnotch catering on their own, but must join forces with other foodservice establishments of same ranking ( or lower ) to do the job.
Although SNK's American home entertainment division quickly acknowledged that the system simply was incapable to compete with the 3D-able powerhouse systems of the day like Sega's Saturn and Sony's PlayStation, SNK corporate of Japan felt they could continue to maintain profitable sales in the Japanese home market by shortening the previous system's load-times.
" Such aged leadership was incapable of keeping up with the changing times, and in 1966, a sinking Paramount was sold to Charles Bluhdorn's industrial conglomerate, Gulf + Western Industries Corporation.
The balance of power is then in the hands of party leaders with idiosyncratic beliefs, or fragmenting the " left " or " right " into too many small parties incapable of campaigning or holding a government together.
Non-conjugative plasmids are incapable of initiating conjugation, hence they can be transferred only with the assistance of conjugative plasmids.
In patients who possess language but are incapable of expressing themselves effectively, such as those with dementia, an increase in confusion or display of aggressive behaviors or agitation, may signal that discomfort exists, and further assessment is necessary.
Generally, the difference between an automatic rifle and a machine gun comes down to weight and feed system ; rifles, with their relatively light components ( which overheat quickly ) and small magazines, are incapable of sustained automatic fire in the way that machine guns are.
After the entry of Turkey on the side of the Central Powers in October 1914, Russia was deprived of a major trade route through Turkey, which followed with a minor economic crisis, in which Russia became incapable of providing munitions to their army in the years leading to 1917.
Aristotle described the movers as immaterial " active intellects ", incapable of perceiving or interacting with the cosmos, thus assuredly " unmoved ".
), three engineers associated with the Ganz factory, had determined that open-core devices were impracticable, as they were incapable of reliably regulating voltage.
Although Damiel and Cassiel are pure observers, visible only to children, and incapable of any physical interaction with our world, Damiel begins to fall in love with a profoundly lonely circus trapeze artist named Marion.
Luther's contention that the human will was incapable of following good, however, resulted in his rift with Erasmus finally distinguishing Lutheran reformism from humanism.
When Frederick I retired in 1437, he compensated his incapable eldest son John with the Principality of Bayreuth while Frederick II assumed the government of Brandenburg.

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