I believe it reinforces the inescapable conclusion that we evolved from single cells. |
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The inescapable fact, however, is that waste is an issue which must be dealt with. |
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We wanted to make a movie that slowly got under your skin, that was about building, inescapable dread. |
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The idea was quickly co-opted by every self respecting mystic and the term has since been inescapable. |
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She uttered this deadpan, as if this was inescapable logic that justified everything that was happening to me. |
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From this maelstrom emerge the great art and literature which seek to justify or to resolve the inescapable problems. |
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Despite the inescapable monotone of his voice, he managed to embrace virtually all kinds of music. |
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It is a depiction of shattering, chronic, inescapable pain and suffering that refuses to slide into self-pity. |
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They seem to accept tension and stress as an inescapable part of their lives. |
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The inescapable conclusion was that, by the time the better players graduated to senior level, it would all be second nature to them. |
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Within the film's inescapable overarching lameness, in fact, there are actually several strong elements. |
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He was especially appealing to young women, a fact that was inescapable to both men. |
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The events of May, 1968 prove inescapable as a reference point of recent history. |
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While journalists generally consider themselves wordsmiths, working with numbers has become an inescapable part of their profession. |
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The inescapable feeling that here was someone who was often silent, a man of few words, few thoughts, who simply existed. |
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But the scale and sharpness of the wealth gap presents an inescapable danger. |
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None of them states this in so many words, but it is the inescapable consequence of their rhetoric about contracts and deals and obligations. |
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The result is an airless Oedipal drama, with a persistent and inescapable note of absurdity. |
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The inescapable nature of dualist language is also present in Richard's description of Lentz. |
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And complete with mannequins in Stetson hats, the gumba-gumba record player and the inescapable bar atmosphere, the shebeen comes alive. |
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Sometimes, our anger and frustration are caused by very real and inescapable problems in our lives. |
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Together they constitute an unhackneyed commentary on a creative force who contrived to remain both forbidding and inescapable. |
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What noun sums up the inescapable bore who buttonholes you to make a pitch or unload on you an interminable tale of woe? |
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It had only been twenty minutes into the lesson when Jenny soon found herself being pulled into an inescapable state of hebetude. |
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While the setting evoked an escapist fantasy, the conversation dwelt obsessively on the harsh, inescapable realities of the moment. |
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The inference, that the ideas that it contains should be carried to the field of battle, is inescapable. |
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Among these communities, economic interdependence was inescapable but the boundaries of defilement remained. |
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For each person it might just be one reason, or a variety of reasons, that entangles them in a seemingly inescapable web of violence. |
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Instead, evil becomes abstract and inescapable, defiant of natural law and irreducible to a single bad person or wrong action. |
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The sheer scope of Boulez's accomplishments means that his shadow is virtually inescapable. |
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It is an inescapable fact that we would need to allow into Montserrat people who weren't born here. |
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Among Dinesen's symbols, we find mirrors used to reflect the inescapable truths her characters must face. |
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Beggars are an inescapable part of our society and we have to deal with this reality. |
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Even in good times, job losses are an inescapable fact of life in a dynamic market economy. |
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He understands that the inescapable prerequisite of influence is dissemination. |
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This gives clear expression to Durkheim's pathos, his sense of the inescapable fragility of society. |
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In the midst of the delight of the moment, there lies concealed a foreboding of inescapable sorrow. |
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The economic logic of developing and encouraging the alternative fuel car industry seems inescapable. |
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The novel is infused with this sense of loss, either as ordinary and inescapable, or as something more dramatic. |
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And the data come flying fast and furious, occasionally making some inescapable points. |
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This inescapable fate is most hauntingly captured in the sequence where she looks at and narrates over some stereoscope images. |
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As long as the evidence is not absolutely inescapable, we humans will invent ad hoc and gradualistic explanations to explain away these changes. |
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For all the emollience of the noble lord's statements, two conclusions from his report are inescapable. |
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Rising mental illness seems an inescapable consequence of the kind of rapid, disruptive change driven by market capitalism. |
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These were the qualities that made the memories sweet, but behind all this there was an inescapable note of sadness. |
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The theme underpinning the film's murder investigation is the dire and inescapable consequences of circumstance and personal choice. |
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The inescapable conclusion is that waterborne traffic could help to ease some of these pressures. |
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Death is forever present, inescapable and man must accept his fate. |
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The racial bigotry, when Trump was pushing the birtherism case, was inescapable. |
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Stupidity is so unbounded in its range and unsounded in its depths that it is inescapable. |
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Our obligation is to impress upon the student that he faces certain needs which are inescapable. |
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Imagine a cuisine that carries an nonpareil aroma of Portugal, covered with exotic Indian spices and soaked in the inescapable katzenjammer of Goa's favourite drink. |
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The inescapable conclusion: Europe is the fall guy in the farce of globalisation, and the citizens of Europe are its main victims. |
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As Granny Weatherall lies dying her mind roves the past, which in Porter's work is an involute and inescapable territory. |
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Poor education and health cripple their ability to work, and they sink into a vicious cycle of nearly inescapable poverty. |
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Today, however, the storm brought with it no such reprieve, adding only weight and inescapable damp to the already sweltering heat. |
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By saying that the question of meaning is an inescapable question, is Heidegger departing from the tradition, or is he simply rephrasing its basic tenets? |
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The inescapable conclusion after reading the book is that we are not just dealing with a few unhealthy branches which can be lopped off restoring the tree to health. |
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This is an inescapable stage because today's business world has changed, only your competence allows you to apply for high corporate positions. |
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All the pledges and debates and drudgery all over again, but this time underlined by an inescapable sense of resignation. |
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But really, even the lamest minds have already glimpsed that inescapable reality. |
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And yet… there is an inescapable artifice that raises yet another barrier between us and our molecular components. |
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And a new word has entered the political lexicon, which may soon become inescapable. |
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Compromise is increasingly inescapable in the fragmentation of modern British electoral politics. |
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The inescapable sensation that you're wasting vast chunks of your precious life. |
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There is no point in arguing, because the budget represents an inescapable right-wing ideological choice for them. |
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However, not only is the arithmetic inescapable, but there is some logic to it as well. |
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We have been recognised as one inescapable link to feed the planet soundly. |
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I should say that the least pleasant aspect of my work is tackling all of the paperwork, which is often an inescapable part of being a lawyer. |
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It is impossible to struggle against this inescapable development and, for that reason, we should start to prepare for it as soon as we can. |
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It also must cope with inevitable and inescapable uncertainties in a prudent and precautionary manner. |
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The three objectives I have referred to are clear, viable and, in our view, inescapable. |
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In our society, mass consumption is the norm and advertising is inescapable. |
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Tweenage fans still gleefully belt out every one of his inescapable radio hits, unfazed by his drug-loving ways. |
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Just a slow inexorable tightening of cold inescapable dread, ending in bottomless grief and loss. |
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The first, inescapable fact on the ground is that the folks around Raleigh and Chapel Hill are not yet in a forgiving mood. |
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In such a way, from a source of national pride, malandragem, samba, and syncopations would turn into a damnation, an unbreakable fate or an inescapable karma. |
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Hot orange flames leap into the sky bringing with them the sickening, inescapable stench of death. |
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To say that we should merely accept it as inevitable, as part of the march of history, as an inescapable part of the zeitgeist, is to accept descent into degradation. |
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However, the awful, inescapable truth is that, having ordered my emotions enough to set them down in words, I almost immediately started to feel better. |
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Truth be told, the hope of destroying the rubes by ignoring them vainly ignores the most inescapable fact of our lives. |
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My own conclusion, which I shall leave undefended here, is that such an investigation leads to the view that cases of moral luck are both inescapable and troubling. |
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The inescapable conclusion is that the man's an unreformed fascist. |
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Annie clutched her teddy to her chest tightly and felt every conceivable option she could have had in her life melt into a single inescapable necessity. |
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The scene of writing is a potential country-at-war, physically contested, overcompetitive, infected, an inescapable grid of emptiness and valuelessness. |
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Yet wine is an inescapable part of the landscape too, ever since the Spanish conquistadores started planting their first vines in the 16th century. |
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By the early nineties, the damage was inescapable and catastrophic. |
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And above all, what if those bands aren't the overripe gods of the sixties and seventies, but the inescapable products of them, either in worship or in reaction or both? |
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The inescapable evils of coercive behavior are not unique to government. |
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The room is a feast of gilt and opulent yellow-patterned fabrics, and it has a floor of aged, biscuit-brown polished wood rather than the almost inescapable blond parquet. |
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We live in an age when man-made noise, of all sorts, seems inescapable. |
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Another inescapable rule of the economic doctrine from the Kremlin is to take control of key sectors and entrust their management to their own men. |
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Military presence in these areas should be seen as imperative, as part of the State's inescapable duty to watch over and protect border zones, as well as protecting the indigenous communities living in them. |
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Death may be inescapable, but life is still a tender thing to be savored. |
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Nonetheless, technical progress is an inescapable fact. |
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Comb through books in the same way and place that Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell once did, while simultaneously basking in the historic ambiance that is inescapable upon entry. |
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His investigations turn up a few praiseworthy examples of international cooperation, but on the whole he finds himself drawn to a terrible, inescapable conclusion: humanitarian aid is a utopian mirage. |
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That inescapable cycle is mirrored in the relentlessly churning wheels and giant cogs of the primitive ox-driven sugarcane mill where the Breves family toils. |
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Change is constant, inevitable and inescapable. |
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The inescapable fact is that governments have played, and will continue to play, an instigating and pivotal role in the economic development of nations and in establishing and supporting industrial policy. |
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They form an inescapable interrogation, with biologists, neuroscientists, quack therapists, wack columnists and a flotilla of bigots holding the lamp. |
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This conclusion, although legally inescapable, is unsatisfactory. |
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That's the inescapable conclusion of Lord Ashcroft's 14 constituency polls that show the party losing all but one of the Labour-held seats surveyed. |
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He reveals the core of unredressed resentment, unfulfilled desire, inescapable duplicity, unrelieved anger, unresolved doubts, unrevealed secrets, and relentless self-abnegation on which the life of a couple depends. |
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It is actually a new attempt to adapt to the inescapable budgetary shackles of the financial perspectives through 2006, particularly heading V of the operating budget. |
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This effect is inescapable, since we certainly didn't ask to be duped. |
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This inescapable trend, this terrorist fashion could not be ignored by young Ranasinghe, in the intellectual ebullition of the London of his apprentice years. |
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His logic was inescapable to all but the most brainwashed liberal idealogue. |
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She recalled the fact that Canada's policy of multiculturalism openly promotes diversity as a necessary, beneficial and inescapable feature of Canadian society. |
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As a universal language and a source of inspiration, voice has an inescapable place in the fabulous journeys that Cirque du Soleil shows represent. |
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A short film on Sky stressed how thorough Khan's preparation had been, ignoring the inescapable truth that if someone fetches you a meaty left hook round the lughole any game plan can begin to look a little flimsy. |
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The principle of fair use is thus voided of all meaning, since it implies a circumscribed but nonetheless free use of the work, whereas in the digital environment the prior accord of the rightholder is inescapable. |
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Come with your friends and wiggle with your hips on crazy songs. And if you dare, you will be able to compete with the best players of this musical game, now inescapable on the festival! |
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But, in divorcing from mass culture in order to aestheticise it, are collectives of art-makers still faced with an inescapable dialectic? |
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However, most of his Lieder evoke his deep, inner sentiments: the ache of unrequited love, the loneliness of the human condition, the inescapable finality of life, but also the comfort offered by nature. |
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Television is an inescapable part of modern culture. |
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In the background, the inescapable chatter of business hums with its rates and percentages, approval processes, and transubstantiated alpha. |
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Consecrated persons involved in the educational mission have the inescapable duty to devote themselves to the protection and promotion of children's rights. |
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This theme of the inescapable importance of the land for the well-being of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples was to come up repeatedly during the Vancouver forum. |
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His inescapable conclusion is that the disability element of the plan has been subservient to maintaining the integrity of the retirement pension components. |
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The inescapable conclusion is that the government is trying to bury deep in its budget legislation all manner of nefarious, unwise and unpopular pet projects. |
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The inescapable conclusion is that the signal that the American business community in Vietnam has sent to the top leadership in Hanoi is deliberate. |
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Globalisation, however, places us before an inescapable challenge. |
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The idea of the inescapable miseries of fate is hammered home time and again in his Symphony No 4, with only the Pizzicato ostinato Scherzo thrown in for light relief. |
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With the arrival of Commodore Perry in 1854 and the inescapable opening of the country to trade, rapid efforts were made at reequipping Japan with modern fireams. |
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He stated that the need for central banking control was inescapable. |
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It's an inescapable truth that these problems have no easy solution. |
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The evidence points to the inescapable conclusion that she was negligent. |
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