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If Rupert Murdoch didn't know his power was in ineluctable decline, he had only to watch Harriet Harman on TV last week.
Now film, too, is losing its narrative hegemony, and so the novel – the cultural Greece to its world-girdling Rome – is also in ineluctable decline.
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This conviction connects with the views already mentioned, that metaphysics is the science of first principles and that the principles in question are ineluctable in the sense that they are operative in their own denial.
On the other hand, it directly confronts the nature of human existence in its ineluctable finitude: karmically conditioned, discriminative and reifying in awareness, and given to the afflicting passions of attachment to a falsely conceived self surrounded by substantial objects.
Chan is, somehow, in some ineluctable way, more foreign — the original inscrutable.
And in this ineluctable journey, we must wish the "quiet man" godspeed.
I don't mean that in an ineluctable gender-disturbance way, it's not that; it's that I think I would have an easier time choosing an outfit.
As sometimes happens when you play fast and loose with laundry, I recently found myself in the ineluctable position of needing to take my dog for a walk but having no clean underwear.
Politicians sign up to those policies claiming that they will not hurt, that the technologies needed to make everything all right are available off the shelf, and that there is no real alternative because the decarbonisation policies currently in play are in some way ineluctable consequences of climate science.
Originally, Aeroports de Paris favored expanding Charles de Gaulle and Orly, but after the crash, Mr. Cousquer acknowledged that construction of a third airport had become "ineluctable". In towns like Gonesse that profit from jobs the airports create, mayors and other politicians are torn between the benefits and the risks.
After 1763 the story was a series of contests between Americans and the government in London -- the ineluctable coming of the American Revolution and the winning of American independence, ending with adoption of the Constitution and establishment of the country's present form of government.
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