Sentence examples for escape the implications from inspiring English sources

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It's hard to escape the implications of Phil's reaction to Carol in that moment, a reaction that is reinforced in later scenes.

While the answer is complex and each novel has to be considered in its own right, it's hard to escape the implications of a work such as Camus dans le narguilé (Camus through a haze of smoke) by Hamid Grine (who is also Algeria's current Minister of Communications), in which the protagonist learns, after his father's death, that he is adopted and that his real father is none other than... Camus.

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Surely even those who are implacably opposed to drug legalization cannot escape the implication that, when such pragmatic leaders take the stance that the "war" on drugs is counterproductive, perhaps it is time to reconsider the effects this endless "war" is having closer to home.

"You could put him in any division, and there's no way he escapes the implications if he was involved" in hacking and bribery at the British newspapers, said David Bank, a media analyst at RBC Capital Markets.

Still, there's no escaping the implication that we ourselves are the villain we seek, our own doppelgänger.

"Perhaps our president hopes to escape the moral implications of having allowed the Basilisk Project to operate under his nose, believing that his hands are clean.

It was hard to escape the distasteful implication that a black man needed the help of a white man to effect change.

Since the discovery that the immune system can control cancer progression, which has been conceptualized in the "three Es" theory [ 1] for "elimination, equilibrium, and escape," supporting the implications of the immune system in the control and selection of tumor cells, scientists and clinicians have tried to exploit this phenomenon to induce an antitumor immune response in cancer patients.

But one female Iranian television executive in Dubai said that there is no escaping the political implications of entertainment.

With HIV prevalence ratios as high as 1 in 6 Zambian being infected, virtually no individual escapes the implications of the pandemic.

What the image and likeness of God, or the divine image, refers to in the biblical texts is not made explicit, and, in light of the fact that the texts are dominated by psychosomatic conceptions of the nature of humanity (i.e., involving both soul and body), it is not possible to escape entirely the implication of "bodily" similarity.

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