What counts in analogical comparison is, within limits, inherently contestable. |
Prospero is an inherently unstable combination of Puritan reformer and absolutist ruler of the island. |
However, in 1904 academic painting still dominated state-sponsored salons, and a world's fair art exhibition was inherently nationalistic. |
We feel the law is inherently abusive of Constitutional limits on power, even if its limitations are adhered to letter-perfect. |
The Prime Minister has weighed into the argument, saying she wants to make it clear her party is inherently opposed to capital punishment. |
Sagan himself routinely described himself as an agnostic, and believed that the question of God's existence is inherently outside science. |