Such people will inevitably bring their racism and sexism into the jury room. |
Not that he was calmly acceptive of the decline and death that would inevitably follow. |
The more ambitious and well favoured tend to become obtrusive, and, eventually, inevitably, an embarrassment to their masters. |
It succumbed to an accommodationist position, which inevitably led to its end. |
In the process, the patient is willfully blinded to the conduct that inevitably causes his misery in the first place. |
Stay too long and you inevitably drown in a quicksand of disappointment, seedy nostalgia and self-deception. |