How To Use Inevitable In A Sentence

  • This makes is seem inevitable that the scanning device which supposedly generates higher-order experiences of our first-order visual experience would have to be almost as sophisticated and complex as the visual system itself.
  • That this dog and White Fang should come together was inevitable, and for a week the anticipated fight was the mainspring of conversation in certain quarters of the town. Reign of Hate
  • While deposits continue to disappoint, more such episodes are as inevitable as the ebb and flow of the tide. Times, Sunday Times
  • With longer life expectancy it is inevitable that less will be passed on to the next generation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Prisons overbook for the same reason holiday camps do: to compensate for the inevitable number of detainees who fail to show up for confirmed reservations for one reason or another, or those who escape. Welsh prisons overbooked
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  • Patients who do not respond to other interventions may have to use other mild laxatives, suppositories and enemas and their use may become inevitable in the later stages of the disease.
  • A move to the relative anonymity of Los Angeles, where AA meetings turn into celebrity hang-outs, became inevitable.
  • If you stop consumers spending by limiting their credit then recession is inevitable.
  • Even though it was inevitable, her heart still ached for him.
  • It seems inevitable that they'll lose.
  • Even as the varsity officials maintain that the fee hike was inevitable, most students see the hike as monumental.
  • The lost projects, an inevitable consequence of life at the artier end of architecture. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey.
  • There is the inevitable small, unvisited museum, with its obsolete heavy American machine guns and twisted bits of aeroplane.
  • Prospects for the company remain good, as an inevitable tightening of the public purse looms. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can become your own worst enemy with that stubborn refusal to accept the inevitable. The Sun
  • Introspective interiorization and psychological subtlety are the inevitable by-products. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But action filmmaking knows no restraint and so the plotline galumphs on to its inevitable conclusion.
  • It was the inevitable result of a system that put short-term remuneration before the real long-term capital needs of the banks. Beyond the Crash
  • Once a regime has lost the support of its police and armed forces, revolution is almost inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given such quality and differences in approach, exquisite point-by-point collisions were inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cognitive decline with age is not inevitable, nor does it necessarily lead to dementia.
  • It was inevitable that the critical and commercial success of the film would rile the cynics.
  • The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable.
  • In a plural society it is both inevitable and important that people offend others. Times, Sunday Times
  • Financial protectionism is an almost inevitable result of taxpayer - funded rescues.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • The inevitable reduction in the amount of time likely to be given to singing challenges the Church to remedy this deficiency.
  • Therefore in reviewing the opinions and practices of ruder ages and races we shall do well to look with leniency upon their errors as inevitable slips made in the search for truth, and to give them the benefit of that indulgence which we ourselves may one day stand in need of: _cum excusatione itaque veteres audiendi sunt. The Golden Bough
  • A horrible something, as penetrable as mist, as keen as the sting of conscience, as inevitable as the burden of life, seemed to inwrap him. A Tar-Heel Baron
  • We are dropouts from society, useless dregs who make no contribution, so it is inevitable that people will look at us strangely and with contempt.
  • Much better than packing the midfield and waiting for the inevitable defeat. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, this is just the inevitable defeasibility of any form of inference that depends on background empirical presuppositions.
  • Perhaps this is inevitable in the development of a new concept involving shades of professional opinion and set against the background of scarce resources.
  • Yes Zach I would prefer "those mustard yellow matchstick built hovels, even with their big asphalt parking lots (with inevitable weed-filled cracks)". See for yourself (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Of course, there is the issue of letting sleeping dogs lie, because once you start down this path only insanity awaits, because inevitable questions arise as to what on earth chardron, nattier, parma, and Sahara actually looked like. Archive 2009-05-01
  • the inevitable changes of the seasons
  • If a man is a hand-worker or brain-worker, his fate is inevitable if he regards work as the only end of life. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
  • Kuyt escaped from Benoît Assou-Ekotto once to a flick-on from Carroll and set up a thwarted shooting opportunity from Charlie Adam as a result before the inevitable substitution arrived. Luis Suárez back for Liverpool but Dalglish starts with Andy Carroll
  • Moreover the chancellor of the exchequer saw before him an inevitable addition of ten millions of pounds sterling to his budget, the only avowable reason for which was the rectification of the Canadian frontier. Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII
  • We must accept that the decline of political honesty and political reporting is inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Was the outcome in this case inevitable? Human Resource Management in Government
  • This scarcity is inevitable in less developed countries.
  • Dublin finally bowed to the inevitable yesterday and said it DOES need a rescue package to stave off bankruptcy. The Sun
  • In the environment they lived in it was inevitable that kids would turn to crime.
  • Perhaps such abbreviations of thought are inevitable in the limited space available for text on a display label.
  • I've got to start saving copies of these articles before the inevitable switcheroo. - Josh Marshall
  • Having spotted a screen legend behind the wheel, he would follow at a discreet distance and wait for the inevitable traffic violation. Times, Sunday Times
  • The philosophical doctrine that every event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedents that are independent of the human will.
  • While it is almost inevitable that a biographer will either be a hagiographer or a betrayer, his betrayals are, actually, of a special order.
  • Better, then, not to invest much in hope in order to avoid the inevitable disappointment.
  • And fuzzy control can be well adapted to parameter variation while the steady-state error is inevitable.
  • Yet he has a very short fuse, perhaps the inevitable result of coping with his blindness in such a pressurised job.
  • Just when a draw seemed inevitable a break upfield saw the ball fall to Collingwood and he kept his cool under pressure to send over the winning points to give his side a win they just about deserved over gallant opponents.
  • When you're in a defence industry that is inevitable.
  • The warmth displayed in the opening adagio was refreshing, but the constant flux in this elusive symphony needs to sound natural, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • She bowed to the inevitable and resigned.
  • Then finding no longer any refuge from inevitable captivity, except in the waters of the Elster, the brave prince had thrown himself into it without considering the impassable steepness of the opposite bank, and in a few moments he with his horse was ingulfed beneath the waves. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Reform is inevitable and the coalition rightly aims to address the looming problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the meantime, a certain amount of guesswork appears inevitable.
  • Nevertheless, the novel is there, with its boundless substance, and the reader finds a certain solace in the heightened awareness which he acquires from the inevitable element of tragedy inherent in all life. Nobel Prize in Literature 1937 - Presentation Speech
  • The world now adapts to a trisected geopolitical system, and leaders must begin to focus on minimizing the inevitable strive that will result.
  • A reprimand and fine seemed inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • This remarkable transformation, no doubt in some degree inevitable, was actually brought about chiefly through the instrumentality of a single man, a certain English archdeacon of Welsh descent, Geoffrey of Monmouth. A History of English Literature
  • Fashion shows are inevitable hangouts on the glitterati calendar.
  • She philandered with some of them up to the point where comparisons become inevitable, and, so long as they met her in a spirit of frank camaraderie, it was agreeable enough; but when, with their commonplace minds, they presumed to be sentimental, they became intolerable. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius
  • Changes in the general moral climate therefore had their inevitable effect.
  • Then the inevitable and auspicious slice of baklava, flaky and honeyed, which brings to mind ancient pleasures, Biblical decadence.
  • Although many people see frailty as an inevitable consequence of ageing Jerry told Ric that many injuries suffered by the elderly are preventable.
  • There is no painless way to avoid our reckless and inevitable rendezvous with plaque. Living with Angina
  • It was with a sense of the inevitable that I undid the ribbons, loosened the neck and let it slip down over my arms to the ground.
  • Heart gets cold and love gets tired,it's inevitable when you experience love.
  • In the 1980s, the ‘family’ could no longer be held together and a division of its patrimony became inevitable.
  • These market-driven rewards are not fair or inevitable.
  • Or did the belief in their inevitable demise subject them to a constant state of tension and anxiety?
  • All this can make assisted suicide seem a reasonable escape from inevitable agony.
  • However, the inevitable parental reconciliation at the finale is a piece of moralising too far.
  • In general, historians tend to portray Somerset's rise to power as logically inevitable and to cast Mary as a marginalized from the jockeying for political position that took place amongst the executor-councilors during the first two months of Edward VI's reign. 11 Hindsight makes it easy to forget that the political situation taking shape after Henry's death in late January 1547 initially appeared unstable. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • Since the sacrifice of a single one of these cargo vessels caused terrible losses, merchants yearned to avoid the inevitable.
  • Judd's thesis augured the inevitable evolution of Modern art into pure formalism and object-ness.
  • Compromise is an inevitable part of marriage.
  • It also moved the region from a delicate peace to almost inevitable conflict.
  • The warmth displayed in the opening adagio was refreshing, but the constant flux in this elusive symphony needs to sound natural, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It lacks the note of inevitableness which is the final touchstone of tragic greatness. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4
  • After a meteoric rise comes the inevitable fall.
  • The inevitable result is the re-escalation of civil conflict. Iraq Withdrawal in Danger
  • They also sought to limit the number of apprentices entering their trades, because of the inevitable consequence of depressing wage rates; this has remained a feature of some craft unions to this day.
  • Rawls' discussion of the distinction between liberal and decent peoples, for example, recognizes that concrete historical differences among peoples are inevitable and ineradicable.
  • The secret is in recognizing that major change is inevitable.
  • When it was not, the inevitable brevity of calorimetric observations failed to reveal effects of dietetic deficiences which require time for their display. Sir Frederick Hopkins - Nobel Lecture
  • Those Australians are bad enough when they are crowing about their inevitable sporting victories over these islands; now they will be insufferable.
  • As the dollar completes its inevitable descent into the netherworld of official shenanigans, you and I are left to try and figure out what we can do to protect what we have worked for all of our lives.
  • Besides the inevitable pressure, it has become to me a motivating force.
  • Accidents are the inevitable result of driving too fast.
  • Dunkeld; for this fact illustrates one of the great evils under which the Scottish Church was at this time labouring, namely the usurpation of abbeys and benefices by great secular chieftains, an abuse existing side by side, and closely connected with, the scandal of concubinage among the clergy, with its inevitable consequence, the hereditary succession to benefices, and wholesale secularization of the property of the Church. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Astronomers would realize that the inevitable merger would incinerate the surface of their planet, perhaps boil away its oceans, and strip away the atmosphere.
  • I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now inevitable.
  • I'll finish with a saying I like to use in all of my motivational speeches: Challenges are inevitable.
  • The conflict thus established, gradually but surely sectionalizing party lines, was as inevitable as it was irrepressible. "Marse Henry" : an autobiography,
  • It is possible that the entire animal kingdom is the inevitable by-product of the process.
  • Communist Party and communist youth have won big political and organizational successes in the establishment of their policy, because the recent feat of the rescue of Comrades Pompeyo, Guillermo, and Teodoro has filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy all the communist militants of the country, and because, finally, the anarchist, adventurous policy of the antiparty group has demonstrated its inevitable failure and has enormously helped in the clarification of problems under discussion. LASO CLOSING SESSION
  • In any case, whatever the cause of the conflict, it is inevitable that the small dog, simply because of its diminutive stature, takes the brunt of the conflict, be it an attack or a warning growl and pin to the ground.
  • Critics of the software argue that Web surfing is just another form of "undertime," the inevitable hours we spend each workday gossiping, getting coffee or talking on the phone to friends. Is The Boss Watching?
  • It's probably inevitable after a defeat. The Sun
  • The shoot takes place accompanied by the inevitable sequence of bacon butties, coffee, tea and cakes.
  • Thus, in order to comply with the development trends of fi- nance trade liberalization, perfecting market exchange rate mechanism of RMB is one inevitable choice before us.
  • Price cut inevitable as new crop available soon loll off until notice.
  • In fact, it has become the hallmark of Arab/Islamic decivilization, dysfunction and deterioration; and which is psychologically inevitable when a group resorts to paranoia and psychological projection to defend against reality. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Britain need the inevitable errors to be committed by their rivals so that their improbable success story continues. Times, Sunday Times
  • If their present policy is continued, I am afraid that war is inevitable.
  • Given the size of the task a few kinks are inevitable.
  • It seems inevitable that he will appeal. Times, Sunday Times
  • He'd take it to be dry-cleaned between Christmas and the New Year, he thought to himself, to remove the inevitable night-club stench of sweat, beer and smoke.
  • For my own part I think it will prove in the end more convenient if we say that there is a low kind of livingness in every atom of matter, and adopt Life eternal as no less inevitable a conclusion than matter eternal. Selections from Previous Works and Remarks on Romanes' Mental Evolution in Animals
  • It was inevitable that the final reckoning would be personal. Times, Sunday Times
  • And it appalls me that people who claim for their views the authority of science routinely and arbitrarily insist on a brutally reductionist notion of what a human being is, what the human mind is, that justifies as inevitable every sort of meagerness and rapacity. Marilynne Robinson: Religion, Science and the Ultimate Nature of Reality
  • creamery" butterine, and the inevitable New England doughnuts. The Dwelling Place of Light — Complete
  • Too late they discover that he is an underworld crime lord, and that crossing him results in an inevitable slow and painful death.
  • The infections were an inevitable outcome of inadequate equipment, unskilled staff and the reuse of unsterilized needles.
  • There have been the inevitable disputes over money and inheritance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given their workload, cuddling or talking to children is a luxury, and emotional deprivation an inevitable outcome.
  • Besides its spot-on timeliness, "Outsourced" is a delightful comedy for how it deftly harvests laughs from the inevitable culture clash, from Todd's overeagerness to bridge the gap, and from the innate silliness of the company's product line (whoopee cushions, foam fingers and the like). 2010 Fall TV Lineup: 10 New Shows Worth Checking Out
  • It is the irreconcilable contradiction inevitable in humanism because of its false assumptions in constructing a world-view.
  • That put a positive gloss on something that is, in fact, inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the ceiling on prices does not necessarily mean a crash is inevitable.
  • They can meet you when you arrive in each area, which makes dealing with the inevitable scrum of touts distinctly less daunting.
  • Although a recession in the developed world is now more or less inevitable, China, India and some of the oil-producing countries are in a very strong countertrend. Soros: The worst market crisis in 60 years
  • Wane not though, my dear, for we definitely will return too a city I now understand why nesting is inevitable. Cathedrals have a way of calling!
  • Well, are McCain and Palin are holding this girl now -- who apparently got impregnated at age 16, which is something that doesn't sit well with many of us, including those of who thump Bibles as if they were tympany -- in front of themselves to hold off the inevitable: McCain Campaign: Palin's 17-Year-Old Daughter Is Pregnant
  • Putting aside the disappointment of Tesna's withdrawal, I think it's inevitable that the Unions will play active roles in insolvency processes.
  • Therefore this paper concludes that achieving black intersexual harmony through " cultural healing" has already become an inevitable realistic choice for the entire black community.
  • The chairman expressed the opinion that job losses were inevitable.
  • Heart gets cold and love gets tired,it's inevitable when you experience love.
  • The steamship and the railway, the legacy of the colonial past and the expansive power of commerce make this inevitable.
  • If Mark E. Smith's current rate of band sackage were to continue, the inevitable extinction of Fall members would leave him forced to embark on a solo career, The Fall
  • The reciprocal relationship between the law and morality determines the inevitable outcome of the elementary legal courses to function for the purpose of moral education.
  • Reform is inevitable and the coalition rightly aims to address the looming problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's inevitable that as one moves from one place to another, it is easy to lose touch with friends and acquaintances.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • I reject absolutely the notion that privatisation of our industry is now inevitable.
  • Is there another family member or friend who could support your aunt when the inevitable happens? The Sun
  • Both are massive, dark-colored, extra-plannar beings who unendingly hunt down those who have cheated death, seeking to bring about their rightful and inevitable demise.
  • Having spotted a screen legend behind the wheel, he would follow at a discreet distance and wait for the inevitable traffic violation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Accidents are the inevitable result of driving too fast.
  • Anne de Xaintonge, teacher of the Company of Saint Ursula; and other books of the same kind, published by Lecoffre, Palmé, Poussielgue, in the inevitable shagreen or sheep bindings stamped with dendriform patterns: Chantelouve was preparing his candidacy for the Académie des Là-bas
  • The roar of the crackling fire drew near and doom seemed inevitable.
  • They have cited the disruption and policing costs that will result from the inevitable protests.
  • It was gradually borne in on us that defeat was inevitable.
  • It's almost inevitable that the client will form a very close bond with the therapist.
  • It was perhaps inevitable that so successful an intellectual entrepreneur would be vulgarized.
  • The legal wrangle was pretty much inevitable. The Sun
  • Deforestation, soil erosion, overstocking of cattle are no longer seen as bogeys or as inevitable consequences of population increase.
  • The level of patriotic indignation in China against posturing by American and European politicians over Tibet is already so high that a long-term clamp-down in Tibet seems inevitable, while public support in China for continued cooperation with the West can no longer be taken for granted. Israelated - English Israel blogs
  • Given the relentless nature of the systemic torment and slaughter of millions of other sentient beings that take place day after day, violent responses from nonhuman animal lovers are inevitable and are a morally acceptable means of extensional self-defense on behalf of the voiceless, defenseless victims. He no longer heard the cries of the animals or saw the flowing blood....
  • I compromised with the inevitable by having Wada make up my bed on the deck in the shelter of the cabin skylight just for'ard of the jiggermast. CHAPTER XLIV
  • Would the present obsession with fractal geometry have come about anyway as part of the ever changing taste of architectural stylists, or is it an inevitable result of computer power?
  • Columnization is an inevitable trend in the development of TV programmes and it calls for systematic, comprehensive and scientific study by researchers of the field.
  • Yarsalinski sovkhoz); and increased traffic from the Northern Sea Route, perhaps inevitable but certainly benefiting from early melting/late freezing sea ice in the Kara Sea. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • How can employees and their managers collaborate to soften the inevitable collisions between work and those other roles?
  • It's inevitable that doctors will make the occasional mistake.
  • It was a damp squib, and its inevitable failure came about because its priority was not excellence, but money. Times, Sunday Times
  • After the inevitable nil-nil draw it's back to the management section for some between-match spit and polish.
  • Par on any hole is a good score, a birdie is a bonus, and a bogey is inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • His designs live on today, looking as serenely inevitable as they did decades ago, the art of a great artist.
  • Students are continually guilted into shouldering the burden of responsibility when they do not succeed in school and all too often accept as inevitable their fate of being sucked into military service.
  • The philosophical doctrine that every event, act, and decision is the inevitable consequence of antecedents that are independent of the human will.
  • Pain & suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth. Fyodor Dostoyevsky 
  • Making the best of the unarguable and the inevitable was how Sarah had succeeded in holding the family together. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • It was an inevitable consequence of the decision.
  • Given the size of the task a few kinks are inevitable.
  • Excessive complexity offers a bonanza for accountants who can find inevitable cracks in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • While deposits continue to disappoint, more such episodes are as inevitable as the ebb and flow of the tide. Times, Sunday Times
  • The epilogue calls the 1999 floods ‘the inevitable consequence of neglecting the channel and embankments of the main river’.
  • Fanny packs, small bags that fasten around the waist, are among the most reviled accessories in modern culture, carrying inevitable associations with "scary American tourists at the Louvre," says designer Isaac Mizrahi. With Fanny Packs on the Runway, Can Mom Jeans Be Far Behind?
  • The inevitable vulcanology lesson is worth the read but I was more struck by how absolutely contemporary in many respects was life in Roman Campania of the first century.
  • There were more singers and musicians and artist folk, and bevies of young girls with their inevitable followings of young men, while mammas and aunts and chaperons seemed to clutter all the ways of the Big House and to fill CHAPTER XIX
  • The flow of people, goods and ideas across borders makes blowback inevitable.
  • Yet a regulatory clampdown appears inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Central Powers, seeing the inevitable rise in manpower and matériel coming from America, decided that they must do something to break the deadlock. The Bitter End
  • It was inevitable that for each their rival should grow to monstrous scale and, deprived of humanity, become a cipher for predatory threat. ELIZABETH AND MARY: Cousins, Rivals, Queens
  • Some authors promote the idea that maladjustment, particularly in later life, is virtually inevitable while others argue the contrary.
  • The journey starts at her local Brooklyn sanitation division, then explodes into the world-wide business of waste disposal, which seems 1) very profitable and 2) largely an exercise in staving off the inevitable. Nightstand inspection! Who's reading something awesome? | EW.com
  • The rapid development of IT brings unprecedented challenge to library management. It is inevitable that traditional document mamagement is changed into knowledge information mamagement.
  • Computer statistic analysis is the inevitable tendency that statistical modernization develops.
  • Then came the inevitable moment of grateful acknowledgment when her senses brought of their best to pay for their indulgence -- their best on this occasion being that vow to Israfil which presently she found herself renewing. The Heavenly Twins
  • We must tell individuals, families, communities, nations, continents and the global community that there is preventable death, there is postponable death, there is reversible death, and there is inevitable death. Katherine Marshall: World AIDS Day: A Conversation From Uganda With Gideon Byamugisha
  • These are not, as some apologists claim, the inevitable failings of messy democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only thing that is certain is that if the university does not expand deep budget cuts are inevitable.
  • Death s inevitable.It's a promise made to each of us at birth.But before that promise is kept,we all hope something will happen to us,whether it is the thrill of romance,the joy of raising a family,or the anguish of great loss.We all hope to experience something that make our lives meaningful,but the sad fact is,not all lives have meaning.Some people spend their time on this planet just sitting on the sidelines,waiting for something to happen to them,before it's too late.
  • Perhaps it is the inevitable curiosity summoned by one of the most bizarre and unnerving crimes of the century.
  • Enigma ends on a high you couldn't possibly predict, yet which seems inevitable in retrospect. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems inevitable that the country will be divided along ethnic lines.
  • I have written before that any history of poetry is inevitably a history of change in poetry, and that an inevitable consequence is that the well-wrought urn is almost invariably a trivial accomplishment. Only Change and No Urns?
  • I refer to slavery, Mistuh Comber, which they affect to abominate, but which we of the South hold to be a nat'ral condition which, for better or worse, is inevitable A strangled oath came from within Clotho's hood. THE NUMBERS
  • Apart from the inevitable sausages, there were numerous chicken pieces, lamb chops and cubed steak on skewers.
  • When I was a kid it was almost inevitable that there would be trouble at games and we're fortunately not at that stage yet.
  • The cloning of human beings has seemed inevitable since Dolly took her first bleat, and we should be relieved that it was done by scientists in a laboratory, not by wild-eyed members of some cult.
  • The true prophet does not foretell an inevitable future, but warns of likely consequences should a present course of action continue.
  • His keen intellect made it inevitable and proper that he should gain high office. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would, in short, retain a system of cartelized banking, special privilege, and virtually inevitable generation of inflation and contraction.

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