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The identity of a poetic line or of a whole poem, its soul, inheres not primarily in ideas or images but in the way it moves.
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There are certainly non-consequentialist ways of approaching morality; in deontological theories, the moral good inheres in actions themselves, not in their ultimate consequences.
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Inhere, we gain a thorough understanding of the attitudes that local youth's project on gender and gender stereotypes, often underlain by patriarchy.
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For an error concerning his person can inhere in the pope, but not an error concerning the whole church.
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In discussing the will, he favoured physiological over metaphysical explanations, pointing to reflexes as evidence that a form of will, independent of consciousness, inheres in a person's limbs.
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But this book isn't about the disappointments that inhere in the traditional marriage plot.
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The law code seems methodically to provide legal compensation for those who are victimised by the inequities and brutalities that may otherwise inhere in the social system.
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Our consciousness of an object does not inhere in the object itself.
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The doctrine of satkaryavada affirms that the effect inheres in the cause in some way.
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Generalized principles (scientific laws), although communicated energetically, did not inhere in the special case episodes, were considered metaphysical in that sense.
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