| 1. | From 1910 John William Dunne's swept-wing biplane and monoplane designs displayed inherent stability.
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| 2. | There is little inherent stability, with the center of mass so high up.
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| 3. | He is revealing the inherent stability of modern architecture so that others can build upon it.
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| 4. | But San Antonio has an " inherent stability,"
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| 5. | Although the principle of inherent stability was proven and slowly gaining acceptance, Dunne's designs were now obsolete.
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| 6. | In the early years of powered flight inherent stability in an aircraft was a most important quality.
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| 7. | Relative to monohulls, it is more hazardous on multihulls, because of their inherent stability in an inverted position.
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| 8. | The system's inherent stability and quick control response make it suitable for use in small radio controlled helicopters.
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| 9. | The wind kicks up outside Oklahoma City and we're glad the Ford has the inherent stability of a duallie.
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| 10. | David Moss argues this stability may have induced a false belief in the inherent stability of the financial system.
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