Sentence examples for an inescapable effect of from inspiring English sources

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He tries to explain to disgruntled folk that immigration is an inescapable effect of globalisation (though he criticises New Labour for encouraging the trend without managing its impact).

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Edison's lightbulb, as Williams illustrated in Streetcar, suffers the inherent handicap of direct-light glare, and Blanche's lamp-shade solution, while reducing glare, has the inescapable effect of dimming the light.

The nearly inescapable effect of this bill, assuming it becomes law, would be to drive more women underground for abortions, increasing the likelihood of adverse health consequences for many.

It may well seem an inescapable consequence of the process of natural selection.

Our results challenge the view that decreased performance is an inescapable outcome of sleep loss.

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.

In this perspective, we consider whether cross-reactivity is an evolved trait of the immune system, driven by conflicting costs and benefits of antigen specificity, or whether it is an inescapable side-effect of the problem of recognizing and binding to an enormous range of putative antigens.

With the common trend of working longer hours, guilt seems to be an inescapable side effect -- for both men and women.

The pernicious, toxic and inescapable lifelong effect of being disciplined physically – either to the point of abuse, or to the point that the distinction between acceptable and unacceptable blurs in your mind – is that you almost have to say you turned out fine, just to redeem the fact of being who you are.

Another inescapable side effect of these professional systems is that they also require large, sweaty men to haul everything around, and some know-it-all engineer to make it all work.

One very dark sonnet uses only three rhymes, with an effect of inescapable enclosure; the "wolf-bait" sonnet, after the initial ABBA, moves in the "civilised" form of rhyming couplets.

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