Sentence examples for be an inevitable consequence from inspiring English sources

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The steelmaker warned that moving production overseas would be an inevitable consequence.

"Thirty years ago, Alzheimer's was thought to be an inevitable consequence of aging; we called it senility," he said.

A willingness to present your poorly-thought-out conclusions as cast iron facts would be an inevitable consequence of this.

That, however, sits uncomfortably with the idea that mental decisions are purely the consequence of electrochemical interactions in the brain, since the output of such interactions might be expected to be an inevitable consequence of the input.

The price of annexation would be huge, starting with the definitive alienation of western Ukraine; the burden of administering a run down region whose discontents, at present focused on Kiev, could soon be aimed at Moscow; and the further political and economic costs of the rupture with the United States and the EU which would be an inevitable consequence.

He added: "His reputation as a very hard-hitting journalist may mean that the finding has done him no damage, but, if it has, it does not only appear to be hard to identify, but it would be an inevitable consequence of any system of controlling broadcasts.

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But Mr Obama's speech is an inevitable consequence of this.

This is an inevitable consequence of Lanchester's narrative method.

"I think it is an inevitable consequence," he said.

This is an inevitable consequence of what is necessarily a careful and iterative process.

Gravitons, as the putative bosons of gravity are dubbed, are an inevitable consequence of string theory.

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