Sentence examples for an unavoidable conclusion from inspiring English sources

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He'd come to an unavoidable conclusion: cow brokering was gone, and it wasn't coming back.

The former presidents said that experts, statistics and a review of their "own failures on this front while in office" led them to "an unavoidable conclusion: the 'war on drugs' is an unmitigated disaster".

That, says Mr Edmonds, points to an unavoidable conclusion: "In the very long term, global net CO2 emissions must eventually peak and gradually decline toward zero, regardless of whether we go for a target of 350ppm or 1,000ppm .A low-carbon worldThat is why the long-term objective for climate policy must be a transition to a low-carbon energy system.

After reviewing the evidence, consulting drug policy experts and examining our own failures on this front while in office, we came to an unavoidable conclusion: The "war on drugs" is an unmitigated disaster.

An unavoidable conclusion of our workshop is that no single solution will be effective, but that a constellation of changes is needed to reverse current trends and strengthen biomedical research.

An unavoidable conclusion from the holophyly of proteates demonstrated by proteasome evolution is that isoprenoid-ether membrane lipids replaced acyl-ester lipids during their origin, in agreement with my previous polarization of the transition from actinobacteria to archaebacteria via the neomuran revolution [ 1, 30].

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Which points to a cynical but unavoidable conclusion: that what he really wants is for the rest of the world to take care of his Iran problem for him.

These results lead to a counterintuitive but unavoidable conclusion that the actions of GH normally released by the pituitary somehow limit life expectancy and that this is accompanied by and likely due to acceleration of the biological process of aging.

Because such a massive deportation was a logistical and economic impossibility, the unavoidable conclusion was that, though slavery was wrong, ending it, at least at present, was inconceivable.

"The experience," Judge Michael A. Ponsor wrote, "left me with one unavoidable conclusion: that a legal regime relying on the death penalty will inevitably execute innocent people -- not too often, one hopes, but undoubtedly sometimes".

Organograms could then be built in a rigid and perfect manner for all time.Over the years, however, there have been so many differing views about the optimum span of control that the unavoidable conclusion is that it is a matter of horses for courses.

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