Sentence examples for inescapable failure from inspiring English sources

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The inescapable failure of a society built upon growth and its destruction of the Earth's living systems are the overwhelming facts of our existence.

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Still, his disappointment would come out of something human and inescapable: the failure of the actual to meet the contours of the imaginary.

They simply do not have the capacity to find out what risks are being taken inside a large international bank unless it tells them.Caveat emptorAll this suggests that, just as market failures are an inescapable feature of free-market capitalism, so too may be regulatory failures by its watchdogs.

But outages and failures are an inescapable part of the technology business, and hopefully potential clients will consider Recurly's diligent response to what could have been much uglier had it left those it serves in the dark.

The variations in life history among species, the range of possible ways of increasing the numbers of juveniles, and the numerous failures, lead to the inescapable conclusion that there are no shortcuts to targeted research to identify whether a particular form of restocking or stock enhancement is likely to be cost-effective.

At its worst, this failure directly contributes to the inescapable sexism that is part of the military culture".

The real conflict -- and the basis for claims of self-hatred and anti-Semitism -- is the failure to integrate the hard-to-believe but inescapable awareness of Israel's treatment of non-Jews with unquestioned loyalty to the Jewish state.

"The failure to secure an indictment in the killing of Eric Garner leaves New Yorkers with an inescapable question: Do black lives matter?,'" New York Civil Liberties Union Executive Director Donna Lieberman said.

In other words, some fraction of the population is already beyond the threshold value of the internal state, and the physiological or structural failure that constitutes the disease endpoint must therefore be present as a natural and inescapable part of the population variation.

This consists of just under £90m in fines imposed by the Treasury due to the executive's failure to implement welfare reforms introduced elsewhere in the UK and more than £100m in other inescapable pressures.

To combat perfectionistic tendencies and a fear of failure, try adopting these habits of highly resilient people -- starting with an acceptance of failure as an inescapable fact of life.

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