Citations:inhere


 * 1985: But just as the presence of the Lord himself can inhere in a bit of bread, and bread is no more than flour and water, so the Temple is, without God’s presence, no more than bricks and stone and slime and a little gold and silver. — Anthony Burgess, Kingdom of the Wicked
 * 1996: The aesthetics of natural science and mathematics is at one with the aesthetics of music and painting—both inhere in the discovery of a partially concealed pattern. — Herbert A. Simon, The Sciences of the Artificial, p.2.
 * 2006: Freedom inheres in diversity of constraint, not in the optimality of the balance of freedom and constraint represented by any single institutional arrangement. — Yochai Benkler, The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom