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inevitably English

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inevitably

(also a sentence adverb) You use this to say that something cannot be avoided. A drop in the number of worker in a country inevitably leads to higher wages. Inevitably, if you practice less, you will be less good.

inevitably

(= necessarily, needs) in such a manner as could not be otherwise it is necessarily so we must needs by objective (= inescapably) by necessity the situation slid inescapably toward disaster

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Simple sentences

Whoever reads this so-called newspaper every day will inevitably go daft.
Due to his high grades, he will inevitably be accepted to the university.

Movie subtitles

Governments relied on the theory of mutually assured destruction to deter an all-out nuclear war, but this strategy will inevitably fail.
Slowly, yet inevitably, life was taking its normal course, and there was less and less work at the Evacuation Center.
By the time my promised reinforcements arrive. we will have been inevitably massacred.
Better to destroy it. to grow old inevitably as all men grow old.
You realize, of course, that you will one day, inevitably.
Inevitably.
But with this power inevitably comes corruption.
If the plague killed his family he would inevitably fear it.
I inevitably say something brilliant.
Inevitably, she becomes the first love object of the child.
Inevitably, one of them's half-mad and the other, wholly unscrupulous.
We shall be thrown a good deal together and two people sharing one room inevitably enter into a kind of how shall I say, a kind of.
To survive the destruction that is inevitably coming, we need a new kind of man.
The only humans beings who have a chance to live in the conditions which must inevitably exist when the time comes.
With the plan of defense I'd use, he'd get off inevitably.
Whatever Watson has found out you'll know inevitably.
In any discussion of contemporary America and how its people live, we must inevitably start with Manhattan. New York City, U.S.A.
That strange London-Stockholm-story. did lead me inevitably, from you to Mrs Hermann.
Inevitably,?
But no more odd, surely, than my driving away that day, away from her, knowing that, inevitably, we would meet again.
But inevitably there comes a time for waking up, even for us.
In the middle of the night, the 4th southern fleet will inevitably pinpoint its position and surround it.
He will be punished inevitably.
Otherwise, inevitably, in time we will lose everything.
Can we confine the exchange of nuclear weapons to military targets alone, or must war lead inevitably to the destruction of cities?
Inevitably, Camurati became passionate for horses as well.
And somebody has to take the responsibility of directing a campaign and issuing orders which may, indeed, inevitably will, result in a percentage of our own people being killed.
But no matter what this man has done, you have no right to kill him. He will be punished inevitably.
Physically unmarked, there will almost inevitably be thousands of people suffering from many complex states of fear and shock, due to the things they've seen and the things that have happened to them.
Between the Arctic Circle and the bottom of the Negev, things inevitably happen.
In his search for a truly unique object, he inevitably ends up with a whole set.
Your computations would inevitably lead to a total description of the parabolic intersection of dimension with dimension.
Cooperation, sir, would inevitably result.
It all inevitably leads to tragedy.

News and current affairs

The renewal process could affect the top and bottom layers, and inevitably it is necessary to recondition the institutional links between them.
I said that Pakistan would inevitably follow suit and the world would become less safe.
Will developing countries' need to generate large increases in the supply of industrial products inevitably clash with the world's intolerance of trade imbalances?
This would not be achieved, however, through an inevitably imperfect sanctions regime, or by America's resort to Cold War logic aimed at breaking Iran's backbone by drawing it into a ruinous arms race.
Inevitably, Wahhabi Islamists did best.
Inevitably, in countries where children have inadequate nutrition, insufficient access to health care and education, and higher exposure to environmental hazards, the children of the poor will have far different life prospects from those of the rich.
Because this inevitably lowers the threshold for use.
Much can be learned from each country's experience and from that of smaller EU member states, but labor market reforms inevitably have a strong national flavor.
Debt write-downs and guarantees will inevitably bloat Germany's government debt, as the authorities are forced to bail out German banks (and probably some neighboring countries' banks).
As head of an organization of 192 member states, the Secretary-General inevitably feels the powerful crosscurrents of global divisions.
As Italians know all too well, government instability inevitably breeds financial volatility.
A little transparency inevitably leads to more.
Also, assassination by drones inevitably leads to the killing of innocent civilians - the very crime that defines terrorism.
The interest-rate premium that the market would inevitably demand from a young sovereign like Scotland could be minimized by issuing debt in sterling, thereby protecting investors from additional devaluation risk.
As legions of new consumers gain purchasing power, demand inevitably rises, driving up the price of scarce commodities.
After all, advanced countries account for about two-thirds of global GDP, so slow growth in these countries will inevitably impede global growth and truncate the growth potential of much of the developing world.
Over time, the eurozone countries would inevitably have to refinance most of Greece's public debt.
But nothing that Obama, or anyone else, says can answer the question now occupying the attention of senior US officials: Will the coming of popular sovereignty to Egypt inevitably lead to anti-Americanism?
Almost inevitably, at international summits from Kyoto to Copenhagen, governments failed to take any meaningful action on global warming.
But when the people at the apex of these institutions insist that the crisis response went well, and that everything will be fine, even as the financial behemoths that caused the crisis lumber forward, their credibility inevitably suffers.
And, inevitably, today's big bailouts have been followed by a politically fraught discussion of which banks were rescued, and whose political interests were served.
The current negotiations will inevitably deal with rights to water, which do not seem to be very contentious anymore, and the talks can suggest various mechanisms for transfer of management in some cases and for shared management in others.
A parliament without a people inevitably increases the sense of frustration that many European voters feel about the process of making Europe-wide policy choices in their name.
For starters, people tend to think of taxes as a loathsome infringement on their freedom, as if petty bureaucrats will inevitably squander the increased revenue on useless and ineffective government employees and programs.

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