Sentence examples for considered inescapable from inspiring English sources

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This design flaw was also prevalent in several British dreadnoughts but was considered inescapable by naval designers on structural grounds.

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It's considered an inescapable fact of life: the older you get, the more likely death becomes.

The gruesome march of aging and death is considered an inescapable fact of life.

If the defining characteristic of a liability is that the company's inability to meet it triggers financial distress, then it is only logical that R&D expenditures of Intel, Pfizer, and their peer companies should be considered liabilities just as inescapable a commitment as if they were a debt obligation.

When all of this evidence is considered it seems inescapable that there are real effects of word length in naming both words and nonwords and that there is an interaction between word lexicality and word length even for monosyllabic words.

Yet consider a few inescapable facts.

In other words, a sense of obligation for elderly parents has been considered as 'natural' and an inescapable component of parent-child relations (Ikels 1993).

When this pattern becomes unsatisfying and inescapable, this might be considered an addiction.

While that building is considered tame in its urban setting, this newer one will stand out in the park, inescapable — with a bent glass roof, like an enormous 150,000-square-foot dress flowing over the simple walls beneath.

GamesRadar considered the achievements too expensive, and that the similarity between the three games gives "an inescapable sense of déjà vu".

Although our post exposure CORT measurements revealed moderate serum concentrations of the stress related hormones, it has to be considered that levels of serum CORT reach their stress induced peak within the first 30 min of acute inescapable stress [43].

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