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This was in or near 1969, and the New Left had become inescapable enough for the major news organizations to take notice.
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Instead, it simply deduces that such a conclusion is "inescapable," "certain enough," "a virtual certainty" and "highly probable".
Resisting all the hurts, insults, threats to material well-being, exclusions, degradations, systematic inequalities, over-lordship, indignities, and powerlessness that are the essence of everyday life for millions would seem natural enough, even inescapable, if not inevitable.
As the wooing of Tequila shows, Anderson and DeWolfe were smart enough to attack the inescapable problem of social-networking sites: too many dudes.
THE mathematics of gambling are inescapable: if you stay at the table long enough, you go bust.
The inescapable conclusion is that there isn't nearly enough gravity to hold the whole conglomeration together.
Unlike an inescapable surname like Hilton or Bronfman, Johnson is common enough for subterfuge.
That's because he just won the Cadillac Championship at Doral, and did it convincingly enough that everybody was instantly pulled into the inescapable vortex of saying he looks like the old Tiger, as Cameron Morfit does on SI.com.
The catchphrases that infuriated many at the time, even mixing in a little bit of hip-hop inspired language into sports talk was enough to make Scott vulnerable to racist threats, became inescapable elements of how we talk about sports.
The inescapable economics of mail order are that a company needs to have enough gross profit dollars -- the price minus the cost of goods -- per order to cover the costs of taking orders, shipping and service.
In the meantime, Facebook became almost inescapable, and while not great at real-time content, it's got good enough for most people.
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