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.
en.wikipedia.org There are certainly non-consequentialist ways of approaching morality; in deontological theories, the moral good inheres in actions themselves, not in their ultimate consequences.
www.npr.org Inhere, we gain a thorough understanding of the attitudes that local youth's project on gender and gender stereotypes, often underlain by patriarchy.
www.news24.com For an error concerning his person can inhere in the pope, but not an error concerning the whole church.
en.wikipedia.org 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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