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Ours is a condition of inescapable implication.
The inescapable implication to be drawn is that not only are moon-June-spoon romantic pieties of traditional Broadway musical a lie, but so is the notion of the Ziegfeld era as a golden one.
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The decision has inescapable implications for Mr. O'Brien's career, as everyone around him knows.
For one of the inescapable implications of bioscience and information technology (he argues) is that they will undermine and ultimately destroy the foundations on which humanism is built.
The inescapable financial implications of such losses, reported in detail elsewhere [19], again show a clear gradient at personal level of probable MOH > migraine > TTH.
Mr. Bush's aide might well have whispered the news to one of the assembled students to greater effect, and the implication is inescapable: for seven long minutes, the president was Not a Man.
Though the implication was inescapable, Haley confirmed this morning that her comments were indeed directed at Donald Trump.
The implications are inescapable.
Death and taxes are said to be the two great inescapables of life, and sometimes the implication is assumed to be that they are the only two worth mentioning when one is marshalling enough stoicism to breast life's vicissitudes.
The implications of this trend for Social Security are inescapable.
A superjumbo bailout is the inescapable result, but at some point we must confront its more profound implications.
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