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Noise is an inescapable feature of the universe.
In what might have been an acknowledgment that cephalopod hype is an inescapable feature of local life, he jerked his thumb toward his companion and added, "He lives four doors down from the Octomom".
With an awareness of climate change growing and as intensifying floods, fires, droughts, and storms become an inescapable feature of daily life across the planet, more people are joining environmental groups and engaging in increasingly bold protest actions.
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.
Thorndike's law of effect which stated that a behaviour followed by a satisfactory result was most likely to become an established response to a particular stimulus was intended to summarize these observations, and it is surely an inescapable feature of understanding how and why humans and other animals behave.
Leadership has always been an inescapable feature of Smith's cricket and it is to his credit that he doesn't shy away from his role in confronting the various aspects of the black cloud that will continue, as is only natural, to hang over the county following the death of Tom Maynard last year.
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First, we must recognize that uncertainty and inertia are inescapable features of the climate system.
Meliorism is not idealism: in education, and social science in particular, meliorism assumes that while violence and destructiveness may be inherent and inescapable features of humanity, improvements in interpersonal and inter-group relations are possible.
The aim of his book, developed from articles written for Rolling Stone, is to force his readers to stop and consider the consequences of McDonald's and its ilk having become inescapable features of the American (and, increasingly, global) landscape -- to contemplate "the dark side of the all-American meal".
THERE is one unavoidable feature of the venerable Ridgewood Country Club, inescapable to golfers regardless of season, handicap or preferred ball flight.
The Metro was quickly adopted by Parisians, becoming an alternately adored and reviled -- but ultimately inescapable -- feature of French collective consciousness.
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