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To ineluctable
adjective
Impossible to avoid or escape; inescapable, irresistible.
synonyms
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Let's all move on.' " Thanks partly to that quality control, "Barney Miller" became one of a handful of series that rated the designation "Never Jumped" on the defunct "Jump the Shark" Web site, devoted to ineluctable moments when TV shows inevitably slide downhill.
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Jeff's answer was, "Actually not". But it wasn't that he was being insouciant, it was not that he was resigned to some ineluctable fate, far from it, we were fighting to the very end to save the life of everyone on board.
We're listening to Saxby Chambliss, a senator from Georgia, attribute sexual abuse in the military to the ineluctable "hormone level" of virile young men in proximity to nubile young women.
Every day I would wake up to a catalog of my misbegotten life — jobs, money, girlfriends and family were all subject to the ineluctable entropy of the junkie lifestyle.
However, owing to the ineluctable conditions of linearity, we can only experience the novel for the first time in one order or another, AB or BA.
These include the idea of cognitive progress, which presupposes a benchmark of complete understanding; cognitive completion, which unites the separate strands of our understanding (from the laws of nature to our ineluctable everyday understanding of things, incorporating the meanings we live by); and the knowing subject us with our partial and limited viewpoint mediated by our bodies.
Interestingly, Gartner doesn't peg this drop to the ineluctable charm of smartphones, but rather says it's because of the narrowing price difference between them and basic devices.
Democracy also pushes in the direction of bigger government, since the incentive to bribe the voters with their own money is great, and the pressure to offer to do more ineluctable.Yet big government and no rich country, not even the United States, can claim currently to have small government brings with it big disadvantages.
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.
We are reminded to be humble, to respect our ineluctable fragility.
Instead, the director Travis Preston's rather modish production is at its best when Gemma Arterton's Hilde Wangel is goading Stephen Dillane's Solness to climb to newly ecstatic heights from which there is only one way down — though to say any more would be unfair to newcomers to a play that moves with ineluctable force to its eerie conclusion.
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