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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.
As well as taking a shot at France's gun laws, Trump couldn't help but muse about the ineluctable decline of France and French society. .
Some argue that there should be one and only one priority -- investing in research to discover a cure for Alzheimer's or at least to invent medications to stop the ineluctable decline the disease brings with it.
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An example of this is provided in Figure 2. Starting with cognitive efficiency, for some aging with HIV, cognitive declines may be ineluctable.
He understands, though, that it is not just a novel of antagonistic world-views, of British decline and the American future, but also of the ineluctable bond between Fowler and Pyle, two men in a besieged tower in the dark.
The refrain that wafts back to him from childhood is one of exasperation, "What shall we do with the boy?" Tracing the family back to a cricketing 19th-century Earl of Sheffield, Holroyd discovered its wealth and hopes were based on shares in the Rajmai tea plantation, and the steady and ineluctable disintegration of both provides an apt echo of Britain's imperial decline.
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There are certain ineluctable truths.
"Ineluctable modality of the visible".
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