1. Women have a particular sensitivity to the inherent tension here. 2. As leaders of the state and its largest city, governors and mayors have always faced inherent tensions. 3. As the Christian music industry grows in popularity, so too does the inherent tension in balancing celebrity with Christianity. 4. All the tensions inherent in this complex amalgam of a nation have erupted in recent months. 5. But all too often, managers try to apply theories E and O in tandem without resolving the inherent tensions between them. 6. But he is also proof of the tensions inherent in that new policy, tensions between the rights of the community and those of the suspected offenders. 7. But nobody sees a way to eliminate the inherent tension. 8. In a gallery, there is an inherent tension between architecture and art. 9. John Stuhr, chairman of philosophy at Penn State University, acknowledged both the inherent tension and the potential for its resolution. 10. Mayors and governors face inherent tensions. |
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