Sentence examples for immediate inevitable from inspiring English sources

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The wording in the Enhancing Public Safety executive order signed yesterday caused immediate, inevitable panic: "Privacy Act.

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Now it's immediate and inevitable, and for those walking through the halls of the Los Angeles Convention Center this week, entirely unavoidable.

The Abortion Rights Campaign said the forthcoming legislation on abortion must allow doctors to perform terminations in situations where risk to the life of the mother is not immediate or inevitable.

When the Classic West and East, two two-day concerts in Los Angeles and New York headlined by the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac, were announced earlier this year, comparisons to last year's wildly successful Desert Trip were immediate and inevitable.

But to infer that an immediate increase is inevitable is ludicrous.

The benefits growing consumption and more jobs were immediate, whereas paying the inevitable bill could be postponed into the future.

The outcry was inevitable, and immediate, starting with the United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, who warned, "Destroying the Palestinian Authority will not bring peace -- it will bring the region even closer to war".

That Jealous cited family concerns as a reason for his departure inspired an inevitable and immediate round of second-guessing: we've long translated the phrase "spend more time with my family" as code for misdeeds of the financial or coital — or, of late, social media — variety.

An exit from the euro might not be immediate but could become inevitable: the Greek government would be forced to default not just on the €1.5 billion due to the IMF this month, but on nearly €7 billion-worth of bonds held by the ECB, which should be redeemed in July and August.Facing that forbidding prospect, the reasonable course of action would be for Mr Tsipras to accept the deal on offer.

If the maternal condition worsens, immediate Caesarean section is inevitable [ 99, 100].

He added: "The story is not going to go away, injunction or no injunction … [The children] are very young and there are various steps which their parents can take to shield them from immediate publicity … It is inevitable in the longer term that the children will learn about these matters and their parents have no doubt already considered how they propose to handle it".

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