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Example sentences for "inherent tendency"

  • If organic beings had not possessed an inherent tendency to vary, man could have done nothing.

  • By action, we mean not only perceivable motion, but an inherent tendency to change, or resist action.

  • I hold the paper near the fire and you say it will burn, and you say truly, for it has a will, or what is the same, an inherent tendency to burn.

  • There seems to be an inherent tendency in nearly all living things to scatter, to seek new fields.

  • He had denied that there was any inherent tendency to development, affirming that we lived in a world of chance, and that power comes only to him who exerts power--half truths, all of them.

  • But do we not have to assume an inherent tendency to development, an original impulse as the key to evolution?

  • In fine, it is an inherent tendency of the human mind.

  • In the same way Gibbon's ancestor, Blue Gown herald, when among North American Indians, declared that heraldry is an inherent tendency of the human mind, an innate idea.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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