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Soon they will be faced with an inescapable consequence of that commitment.
Residual stresses are an inescapable consequence of manufacturing and fabrication processes, with magnitudes that are often a high proportion of the yield or proof strength.
A few decades ago, the American philosopher Thomas Nagel showed that it is an inescapable consequence of some quite reasonable premises.
Yet he is always also at the mercy of the imagination's impulse to digress and to bridge gaps in sense as an inescapable consequence of being what it is.
He added: "Simply because an execution method may result in pain, either by accident or as an inescapable consequence of death, does not establish the sort of 'objectively intolerable risk of harm' that qualifies as cruel and unusual" under the Eighth Amendment.
It may well seem an inescapable consequence of the process of natural selection.
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Half an hour of charging results in the inescapable consequence of having to change the traffic behaviour routines.
This is the inescapable consequence of quantum mechanics, the most accurate scientific theory of all times.
Our results challenge the view that decreased performance is an inescapable outcome of sleep loss.
The inescapable consequences of foreign wars and of individual violence.
And he regards the responsibility of the reviewer to be the rendering of a fair précis of the work under consideration, where the word "fair" has inescapable consequences of its own.
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