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    innate


    1. With the popularity of Yoga spreading throughout the world, there is also the innate danger of people attempting to teach Yoga without actually being fully trained to use it as a therapeutic tool


    2. It is the human innate inclination to satanic inspirations, machinations, intrigues, and underhand dealings


    3. This element dominates over the two previous ones and it is the human innate inclination to do the biggest possible evil to animate beings or inanimate things


    4. Your talents are innate, whereas knowledge and skills can be acquired


    5. These two elements of the skin are the ones responsible in the restoration of the innate moisturising ability of the skin


    6. and to have great faith in the body’s innate ability to


    7. evidence of the body’s innate intelligence


    8. I feel that his treatment of her, combined with her own innate shame, both at the awful abortion event and the discovery of her own sexuality, left her with no self-esteem at all


    9. Leona has an innate ability to find the brightness even when the sun is obscured by clouds


    10. I mean…" Her body language is becoming distinctly awkward, caught between the delicious impurity of the moment and an inherited, innate reluctance to put herself in danger

    11. Alex considers the innate strangeness of Barnstaple


    12. Stan and Charlie, whose innate skill with the language of


    13. innate coolness asked for the official who kept the student’s


    14. That kind of stuff just goes with our species and it’s a very positive, innate, response mechanism that has served to protect us from danger and keep us alive and kickin’ over the years


    15. He seems to be arguing for an ability to be happy that does not rely on good things happening to us, but instead on man’s innate ability to be happy regardless of the circumstances


    16. Very often, such people are called ‘Lightworkers’ and they rely on their innate skills drawn from their past life or experiences to help shape the future of humanity


    17. It also grants us the ability to co-create our future, according to our innate desires


    18. creatures and have an innate sense of respect for


    19. “All hosts are born with the innate ability to absorb


    20. In contrast, the true road to becoming educated lies in the continuing application of innate intelligence to ever-expanding fields of knowledge

    21. He wished he really could take some comfort from the prospect of death, but in reality he was still an animal with an innate desire for survival


    22. ’ L67M terminated the link, an action that should not have been innate to its programming


    23. Instead he choose to believe that somehow, with his innate resourcefulness, he would make his mark


    24. In other words, every one of us possesses an innate capacity to make the right decisions


    25. ) Adopting conspicuously faulty and (otherwise) self-serving reasoning conveniently side-steps a very important fact; that we all exist in a less than perfect world subject to changing fortunes and other unexpected events that routinely challenge our mettle; and that Nature, however, has its own inestimable manner of compensating each of us with an innate capacity to endure hardships and rise above our present condition however unfavorable or improbable our prospects for a ―better‖ life may appear and that an individual‘s threshold for suffering and privation oftentimes vary in proportion to that individual‘s (mental) endurance and acquired habits in spite of that individual‘s accustomed environment and in any event, such (gratuitous) impressions are problematical at best and should not serve as a litmus test in determining who should or should not be permitted to live or given an equal opportunity to exercise free choice(s) pre-empted by selfish motives indifferent to such rights; motives whose arbitrary designs are (otherwise) impervious to the apparent limits or consequences of questionable solutions whose (hardened) indifference to Life must inevitably diminish the (inherent) value a society confers upon its citizens regardless of their station in life


    26. were struck by surprise due to his innate abilities


    27. component of (innate) intelligence, per se, although as a rule, most intelligent individuals read and communicate well


    28. but not the least his spontaneous, indiscriminate and innate


    29. “We know better than we ever did that a great many aspects of biological behavior are innate,” he continues


    30. His scientific approach and my innate sense of what to do resulted in a park-like garden growing up within a few years

    31. Perhaps his teachers had spotted his innate brilliance and had some special advice


    32. vocation, directed by innate aptitude and passion


    33. Then the attack is not very high, and human and animal attack is not innate, interests and survival needs are the real source of aggression


    34. --, railway workers cover, do not tell the story of aggression is innate, because his sense of attack has been formed from an early age, is stored in the brain, because accident destroyed part of the process rational brain cells, but inhibited the attack has not been destroyed, so it needs are not being met, it is the aggression, and beating, and name-calling


    35. Basic innate nature of the conventional mind which is luminous, clear, and knowing


    36. With the backing of our emotions, the intellect can sharpen our innate talents and utilize them to our advantage


    37. When an individual’s innate talent coincides with his interest, he will easily sharpen that talent into a marketable tool


    38. As surely as water seeks its own level so does karma, given opportunity, produce its inevitable result, not in the form of a reward or punishment but as an innate sequence


    39. With their innate malignity, they have spurned the fair offer; and constantly


    40. “Education is the harmonious and progressive development of all the innate powers

    41. rid of this innate bad attitude we have toward Him,


    42. While walking towards him, my arms outstretched, enjoying his happiness and his innate belief that I would survive the night as we held onto each other for sheer life


    43. The Harvard study suggests that at some basic level there is an innate intuitive recognition of good and evil


    44. But societies such as the fascist horrors of the last century, and the fascist replicas of radical Islam and elsewhere today, demonstrate that an innate and natural moral structure can be overwhelmed


    45. directed consciousness) possesses the innate ability to influence,


    46. One interesting concept is in having the innate ability to know


    47. how twisted, there is some innate need to overlook all of the bad


    48. As our people have an innate ability to heal normal physical injury, most of my work deals with the healing of minds, and emotions, and injury caused by magic


    49. But the mental capacity to deal with complexity is more innate, and is difficult to increase without millennia of intense work


    50. All the sense of pride, of his own separate identity and the need to hold to it, even his innate jaggedness was gone





































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    Synonyms for "innate"

    congenital inborn innate born natural unconditioned unlearned matrilineal patrimonial inherited patriarchal matriarchal ancestral

    "innate" definitions

    not established by conditioning or learning


    being talented through inherited qualities


    present at birth but not necessarily hereditary; acquired during fetal development