Esimerkkejä An inherently käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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An inherently Les Paul design with a classic PAF tone 2 in stock.
Tracing problems back to their root cause is an inherently narrative process.
The shoulder is an inherently unstable joint, yet very important for almost all of life's activities.
Gambling, including online commercial operations, is not an inherently cross-border sector.
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Clean dry oil has an inherently high dielectric strength but this does not necessarily indicates the absence of all contaminates.
The idea that you could lend money to someone who could not pay it back is not an inherently attractive idea.
Their continuing existence would only render an inherently complex matter unnecessarily complicated, resulting in increased risks and costs.
The Bullet Stratocaster has a hard tail bridge,which means it is locked to the guitar and creates an inherently more stable platform.
Though not an inherently attractive material, cardboard can be painted and decorated as designers wish, and is very flexible in terms of.
The set-neck construction and3-piece mahogany neck is an inherently stable design with great resonance and sustain.
It sets out an inherently flexible approach to establishing quality criteria, taking account of local characteristics and allowing for further improvements.
And this really gives you the joy and the good experience of reading the real paper version of a magazine or a newspaper,which is an inherently multi-scale kind of medium.
Fixed Bridge A fixed bridge gives an inherently more stable platform than a tremolo system, and the RG8's bridge is created for this exact purpose.
Nevertheless, we Hungarians can be rightly proud that, to quote the Hungarian composer,Ferenc Liszt, born 200 years ago,'we are the sons of an inherently free people.
In other words, a region which continues to be dominated by the agricultural sector has an inherently lower economic growth potential than one characterized by high technology industry.
It is sometimes argued that the costs of holding the exchange rate fixed may be relatively low for small andopen economies in which monetary policy is an inherently difficult task.
Believes that aggressive tax planning is an inherently immoral practice that significantly affects the functioning of the internal market and distorts the fairness of tax systems vis-à-vis taxpayers;
In political poetics historically, it went from a general interest to ensure quality of life, remove oppression really,to a marketing gimmick to sell you things you don't need to ensure the integrity of an inherently elitist corrupt political economy.
Did he explain that perception is an inherently limited process, and the more attentional demands placed on… On the cognitive resources that allow for perception, the less capacity the brain has to notice non-target stimuli in the environment?
We are inherently a violent species.
Can't impose traditional composition on an instrument that's inherently free form.
Can't impose traditional composition on an instrument that's inherently free form.
People v. Kearns, intoxication renders a police statement inherently unreliable.
He was inherently an outsider- a Catholic had never been elected as president- who reached out to other outsiders.