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Now, in Val's absence, I will inescapably be the one who instructs my current South African PA in everything: shopping, washing, cooking and tidying.

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But since his readers will have first encountered TV-Tyrion's exploits, Martin will inescapably see his treatment judged against the show's.

Ms. White had arrived in the job in June 1993, ready to make her mark prosecuting white-collar crime and Wall Street fraud, but her legacy will inescapably be bound up in the aggressive pursuit of high-profile terrorism cases.

But, as the IPPR thinktank warned, unless the new devolution is coupled to new redistribution of resources, then poorer parts of the country will inescapably lose out to those regions with healthier tax bases.

If not, "the good, in the long run, will inescapably be driven out by the bad … it would be the lower forms of mass appetite which would more and more be catered for in programmes".

The bottom line is that user experience and choice will inescapably continue to shape the choices of technologies at businesses.

This will inescapably result in inter-civilization conflict, and in case one civilization would succeed in imposing its value system upon another civilization, this will inescapably lead to the destruction of the latter, because each civilization represents a closed moral community existing in its specific scale of coordinates [16].

The adoption of an offensive security strategy or a revisionist position by a powerful system actor will inescapably decrease the overall level of security in the system.

Peacocke acknowledges that in visually imagining a tree it may not be part of what is visualized that it is being seen, but, he argues, that the tree is seen will inescapably be part of what is S-imagined.

"Simply put, administration attempts to manipulate science to fit its official talking points will inescapably fail, automatically be leaked and subject your White House to a daily drip-drip-drip of bad, off-message news coverage," Ruch wrote.

Denton continued, "Even a call for naïveté seems itself naive in a cynical climate," and cited the inescapably vapid nature of social networking; I'll add that the larger impulse to "curate" one's personal online experience usually as a viewer, not a reader (sowwy, Franzen), and always as performance without participation is mostly corrupt.

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