How To Use Ineluctable In A Sentence

  • Another time I interrupted a marketing meeting to argue with the editor in chief about whether ‘ineluctable’ or ‘deliquescence’ was the more euphonious.
  • Familiar to all doctors, ‘a natural history’ suggests a disease process moving to its ineluctable end.
  • The conclusion that we live in an unplanned, insentient universe became ineluctable.
  • My brain remains resolutely awash with the ineluctable fact of Anna's confession. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • The goddess Nature is an amoral pagan personification, her laws harsh and ineluctable.
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  • If social conflict splits us, we diagnose a communication problem, a semantic setback on the road to common ground, a gap that can be bridged by consensus on facts and deliberation on goals; it's just too painful to think that tribal values impervious to rationality and insusceptible to compromise are the ineluctable driver of our divisions. Marty Kaplan: Pessimism Is the Last Taboo
  • Those war plans rested on a belief in the ineluctable superiority of the offense over the defense.
  • My brain remains resolutely awash with the ineluctable fact of Anna's confession. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • In fact, if one accepts the argument above, the ineluctable conclusion is that Section 4 might actually facilitate the mandatory death sentence.
  • Of course, white-collar boxers have to get used the ineluctable fact that even the best fighters take their share of punches.
  • An exploration of love, need, and the ineluctable force of the past, Nocturnes reveals these individuals to us with extraordinary precision and subtlety, and with the arresting psychological and emotional detail that has marked all of Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed works of fiction. Nocturnes: Summary and book reviews of Nocturnes by Kazuo Ishiguro.
  • The Chief Judge dissented, noting, "this court's unprecedented decision leads to the ineluctable result of union decertification in order to invoke rights to which players are clearly entitled under the antitrust laws. David Morris: The Superbowl Is Over -- Now The Real Combat Begins
  • Some argue that there should be one and only one priority -- investing in research to discover a cure for Alzheimer's or at least to invent medications to stop the ineluctable decline the disease brings with it. Michael Friedman, L.M.S.W.: Meet the Mental Health Needs of People With Dementia
  • an ineluctable destiny
  • Anyone still doubting the ineluctable stupidity of firebaggers can read the comment @19. Matthew Yglesias » How Many Divisions Has Jane Hamsher?
  • I don't like a lot of furry art, but I like Taral's - supple linework, solid foundation in anatomy, a profoundly ineluctable cuteness and likeability to everything he does. Vote for Taral Wayne!
  • Nothing endures, nothing is precise and certain (except the mind of a pedant), perfection is the mere repudiation of that ineluctable marginal inexactitude which is the mysterious inmost quality of Being. A Modern Utopia
  • Think back over the past six months and it becomes ineluctable: never in the history of modern warfare has so much been found so opportunely.
  • The ineluctable result is ever-lengthening wait lists.
  • ROME—Italy's business elite Friday demanded rapid and bold action by the government to avoid what they called an "ineluctable slide into economic and social decline. Italian Business Lobby Calls for Action on Economy
  • He insists on the ineluctable historical presence of morality in our lives, which leads him to his basic insight: that those who did evil believed that they were doing good. They All Knew They Were Right
  • It is a slow but ineluctable process of erasure.
  • A liking for birds is an ineluctable aspect of being human.
  • The present imperative of the objects of art historical fascination, their ineluctable contemporaneity, inevitably shapes the way in which we think about their role in their own historical horizon.
  • But they could not feel the ineluctable coring out of self that howled inside Diane. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
  • Welfare improvement due to comparative advantage is a mechanistic outcome; no ineluctable policy prescription can be drawn solely on its basis.
  • But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is.
  • But despite the ineluctable force of modernization it's surprising how strongly and deeply rooted this callous disregard for women is.
  • The end acquires this ineluctable and dangerous feeling logic that did surprise me.
  • A trend of less than a decade doesn't put us on an ineluctable path towards longer-term stagnation. Why the 'squeezed middle' is here to stay
  • They don't dare to get to grips with the ineluctable dreariness of what is going on.
  • Are human events triggered by the ineluctable mechanisms of systems - whether geopolitical or genetic - that are beyond our agency?
  • What remains, then, is the results column: and the indisputable, ineluctable, irrefragable proof that money can buy success in sport.
  • Those war plans rested on a belief in the ineluctable superiority of the offense over the defense.
  • The unhavable experience, which cannot be had; the absolute ineluctable which is ineluctable: how can I talk about it? Surrender (and Catch)
  • Yet, in that familiar paradox Freud makes his own, our drives have their own ineluctable logics and rationales.
  • For Dedalus, as for James Joyce, Irish history was an ineluctable, disabling miasma of piety, nationalism and superstition.
  • But unlike many of the others, they were cursed with an ineluctable propensity to compare themselves with others-and to suffer, in their own eyes, by the comparison.
  • If this is so, then every event in nature is bound in chains of ineluctable necessity.
  • That was an ineluctable fact with which, on the day, the reasonable hypothetical purchaser was faced.
  • The fact of the matter is basic and ineluctable: we need these lists.
  • After a Sydney-wide ineluctable ostent — for Lo! the sky turned blood red and all took on a Martian hue — the Six Sennight Remedial Treatment for Elimination of Superfluity of the Central Circumferences for the Young At Heart Though Not in Years has arrived through the good offices of the local dak wallah. Are we meat eaters or vegetarians? Part II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • What happened to the influential intellectuals and the trustworthy journalists explaining the ineluctable consequences of your present policies?
  • Those war plans rested on a belief in the ineluctable superiority of the offense over the defense.
  • It was not the only engine, of course, and certainly did not set out deliberately to achieve the growing inequalities, but that was the ineluctable result.
  • Both were fighting the ineluctable tide of history.
  • We could be misled if we considered the rise of the nones simply a symptom of ineluctable secularization. American Grace
  • He radiates an ineluctable lightness of being.
  • He radiates an ineluctable lightness of being.
  • Taken as an ineluctable entirety, these units of self-measure are intense, unnerving, and productively bewildering. Seth Abramson: December 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
  • But they could not feel the ineluctable coring out of self that howled inside Diane. A THEORY OF RELATIVITY

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