Sentence examples for an inevitable tendency from inspiring English sources

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With its profit-seeking logic, deregulation, and prioritisation on controling inflation, there is an inevitable tendency to create unemployment in capitalism.

And, indeed, there are sound economic models that explain why this should be so: when people respond to signals provided by others, as they do online, there is an inevitable tendency towards conformity and faddism.

'There's going to be an inevitable tendency to knock this new book because people will want to see Helen bought down after the incredible success of Bridget Jones,' said one.

There is an inevitable tendency during trips like this to overstate American influence, and to assume that just because the crowds were cheering, the outome of the newest Vietnam conflict is preordained.

She never actually sat down to learn it, she said, but when rehearsals started, only three weeks before the first night, she found that apart from an inevitable tendency to skip or loop at a few points, she already knew the text.

With the technical development of wind power forecasting, making wind power generation schedule in power systems become an inevitable tendency.

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But that's how the flex net works: you are able to wreak destruction, bank a tidy profit, then go along your merry way, pontificating about how "markets have an inherent and inevitable tendency -- probably rooted in human nature -- to go to excess, both on the upside and the downside".

As she does so, Charlotte reflects on the fact that her own life is a narrative, with a chain of events leading to sudden twists (like the mugging), inexplicable interludes of happiness ("like sudden bursts of sunlight") and the inevitable tendency toward closure, a concept for which she has little liking.

He even believed the government had a "duty" to protect citizens from "oppression," the inevitable tendency of the strong to take advantage of the ignorance and necessity of the weak.

The theme of both vignettes, called simply enough "Fiction" and "Non-Fiction," is the inevitable tendency of narrative to distort, exploit and wound.

Put demand and supply together and what you get is a market hard-wired for above-inflation increases in house prices, with the inevitable tendency for bubbles to appear.

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