inherent design

collocation in English

meaningsofinherentanddesign

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inherent
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈher.ənt/
us
/ɪnˈhɪr.ənt/
existing as a natural or basic part ...
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design
noun
uk
/dɪˈzaɪn/
us
/dɪˈzaɪn/
a drawing or set of drawings showing how a building or product is to be made and how it will work ...
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(Definition ofinherentanddesignfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The correspondence between (16a) and (16b) illustrates how the segmental effects of hardening follow directly from theinherentdesignproperties of element theory.
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Mostly, clinical trials fail to answer certain questions of clinical practice due toinherentdesignfeatures.
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The refuse collection lorries have aninherentdesignfault which allows glass to fall onto the road when rubbish containing glass is being compressed.
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The inquiry found aninherentdesignfailure, inadequate building regulation and an unsatisfactory code of practice.
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The dual column setup is unable to make use of a miter base due toinherentdesign.
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These wereinherentdesignflaws that were recognized when constructed but could not be remedied within the allowed tonnage.
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Theinherentdesignof the trailing arm suspension was that it favoured oversteer.
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The process also hasinherentdesignstrengths, such as consistent wall thickness and strong outside corners that are virtually stress free.
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The intersection between theinherentdesignfunctions of the phone with the ongoing, personal nature of both a phone and a blog is how the concept of mobile blogging began.
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Porsche has continuously refined the design and in recent years added electronic driving aids (i.e. computerised traction-stability control) to counteract theseinherentdesignshortcomings.
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