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No, not all nations share the same inherent powers, as these powers are influenced by a variety of factors including historical context, legal frameworks, cultural values, and governance structures. Each nation has its own constitution or legal system that defines the scope of governmental authority and individual rights. Additionally, international relations and treaties can affect how powers are exercised. Thus, while some inherent powers may be common, their application and limitations can vary widely between nations.

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