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The problems are inherently human, and technology can be used for good or bad.
"I do not believe government is inherently good or bad."
On the other hand, having a small return means that the risk is inherently higher.
Coming last, he said, is an inherently difficult position to maintain.
It's not that any one of these activities is inherently bad.
His work often had subjects of workers and was inherently political.
There is nothing inherently wrong with this; Congress wants them to make money.
On the other hand she wanted to be taken care of and there was nothing inherently wrong with a pain shot.
He had tried to do something that was inherently impossible.
Not that there's anything inherently funny about taking a life.
Not because I am inherently cynical toward the medical community.
You need to do this because they are inherently random.
After all there is nothing inherently wrong with a sandwich.
As subject matter goes, little could be more inherently provocative.
But is it inherently good for the press to report such incidents?
This study now seems to suggest that it is inherently possible.
So a system that is already inherently bad becomes even worse.
Discussion question: Do you think that people are inherently good or bad?
And they'll also see that we are inherently frightened of them.
And you have to understand that the system is inherently unstable.
Most of the ten are not even inherently evil at all.
These machines inherently use a very large amount of energy.
One key concept put forward was that war is inherently cultural.
Americans inherently know that too much government is to be feared.
Such action (and quality of mind) is inherently without conflict.