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But with this "simplicity" comes the downfall of information saturation, inescapable commitments and expectations.
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If the defining characteristic of a liability is that the company's inability to meet it triggers financial distress, then it is only logical that R&D expenditures of Intel, Pfizer, and their peer companies should be considered liabilities just as inescapable a commitment as if they were a debt obligation.
However, it added there were "a number of inescapable new financial commitments which need to be met".
Some commitments are inescapable: a mother who was honorably discharged four years ago was recalled to active duty — the Army could do that because she was still, technically, part of the "individual ready reserve" — but her husband's boss says he'll be fired if he can't travel for work, and they have no one else to watch the kids.
Some commitments are inescapable: a mother who was honorably discharged four years ago was recalled to active duty the Army could do that because she was still, technically, part of the "individual ready reserve"—but her husband's boss says he'll be fired if he can't travel for work, and they have no one else to watch the kids.
Soon they will be faced with an inescapable consequence of that commitment.
"Integral ecology," as the church describes it, is rooted in respect for our inescapable interdependence and a commitment to the common good.
To demonstrate their true commitment to peace, Israeli and Palestinian leaders must rethink their inescapable reality.
Inescapable poverty.
Sexism was inescapable.
That's inescapable.
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