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  • Most people think that globalisation inevitably and ineluctably leads to a growth in inequality but it isn't true.
  • The powerful fear of intimacy between men is ineluctably present, but it doesn't win out over the boys' youthful hearts.
  • He did not concede that the evidence pointed ineluctably to a single conspiracy.
  • Or have our years of accepting torturous treatment for young or addicted Americans inured us beyond outrage and lulled us into creepingly, ineluctably accepting the unacceptable? Maia Szalavitz: How Torture Became Law, How Outrage Dies
  • The particularity is important, this is the human condition, ineluctably specific, and not analysable into general messages or moral dicta. The Times Literary Supplement
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  • In many ways, the later years of a marriage are like Newton's theory of gravity, which says that two vessels becalmed and alone on the wide ocean will ineluctably drift together.
  • Marauding sharks scent blood and surely and ineluctably move in for their evening meal.
  • The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
  • The ongoing practice of self-defeating organizational behavior patterns leads ineluctably to the formation of what we call a self-defeating organizational character.
  • The driving theme of Harrington's major works was that modern industrialized societies are moving ineluctably toward some variable form of collectivism.
  • I'm glad my demonic flight occurred pre-911, because my ineluctably agitative state would surely have raised TSA suspicion today. Crai S. Bower: Flying Blind: Entering Enemy Territory to Do What (You Think) is Right
  • Yet, the bright shimmer of the production that had initially served to distract from the songs slowly, ineluctably, entranced me.
  • He made clear that the prince is the state's head, and that it ineluctably followed that the tyrant, or prince who misruled, must be killed so that the head is severed from the body.
  • Following our previous blog, we do want to relieve everyone of the Angst that McTaggart's ideas seem ineluctably to lead to, just as Einstein relieved the world of Buber's Angst, and in an earlier blog we mentioned that a sort of 'precognition' might be definable in terms of our new and less Angst-ridden description of physics. McTaggart, Buber, Swartz and Sri Aurobindo
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • The first of these is Galen Strawson's claim that the indeterminist's conception of of an agent as acting in view of prior motives while not being determined by them ineluctably leads to a vicious regress.
  • Yet heroin is still perceived as the paradigmatic voodoo drug, ineluctably turning its users into zombies who must obey its commands.
  • I leave it to you, dear reader, to draw the ninth, unstated lesson that seems to follow ineluctably from these eight relatively inarguable propositions.
  • The ancient Maya were imagined as a prehistoric, mysterious, ritualistic cult, ineluctably estranged from European historical and philosophical systems.
  • And it's here, in my view, that we can start to analyse why this growth among the world's wealthiest is leading us, ineluctably, towards a global social upheaval.
  • After a post on the exceptionally smart collaborative, feminist profeminist site, Alas, A Blog on the ineluctably anti-feminist nutjob, Phyllis Schafly, I went off again on that topic with which I cannot help but be engaged: what it means to Phyllis Schlafly: Punishing Spousal Rape Like Rape Is Malicious

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