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But the story of America and race is hardly resolved, and progress is not inexorable.
But Foer's book reminds us that the cognitive advance of our species is not inexorable.
"I think it is at least logical if not inexorable that the M.T.A. consider this sort of thing," he said.
But the fact that there is any doubt at all about the outcome proves that the forces at work are not inexorable.
This genetic component is not inexorable, but reflects a predisposition that renders some people significantly more vulnerable to alcoholism than others.
In a written decision made public yesterday, Justice Kibbie F. Payne said, "Public access is the general rule; but it is not inexorable, and the rule will give way whenever it is outweighed by other more compelling competing interests".
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"And it wasn't inexorable either," Ms. Maddow writes.
Why didn't "inexorable homogenization" occur?
That's the conclusion of a study published today in Science, which finds that the inexorable drift of Earth's tectonic plates isn't inexorable at all.
"Drug use is not an inexorable trend," he insists.
In this memoir, there is not easy, inexorable triumph, either in sports or in faith.
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