Sentence examples for inescapable process from inspiring English sources

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Some see China's economic thrust, more apparent now under its newly minted membership in the World Trade Organization, as the beginning of an inescapable process of China replacing the United States as the dominant power in Asia.

Mr. Eglit said, "Demographics and the inescapable process of aging that affects every individual, as well as well-entrenched views, assumptions and stereotypes that all of us entertain, ensure that the Age Discrimination in Employment Act is going to continue to play a significant role in the workplace in the next 30 years and beyond".

Aging is an inescapable process in all living beings.

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Other scientists (Rubi 2008; Smart 2009; Chaisson 2011) argue that evolution is invariably driven toward progress by certain inescapable processes, among them basic laws of physics.

Tyler: It is far too early to tell whether aging in humans is more a reversible disease or an inescapable degenerative process.

However, while fantastic, purposeful and engaging imagery can be produced with the digital camera (and the inescapable post-processes that are inevitably associated with it these days) there reaches a point in a photographer's life when the technical ease by which imagery is arrived at becomes quite frankly, boring.

Everyone knows the mercantile maneuvering that's an inescapable part of the process, just as everyone sees clips that reveal the digital trickery of superhero spectacles and human-scale dramas alike.

A closely divided Supreme Court, with the hearty concurrence of those who now complain about the arbitrary nature of capital punishment, struck down these laws, making discretion an inescapable part of the process.

It may well seem an inescapable consequence of the process of natural selection.

Corrosion of metals and its alloys employed in service is an inescapable but a controllable process.

But many of these objections stem from the crudity of the tools and the process, the inescapable fact that foolish rabble and bad actors are at least as common and active as the well-intentioned and insightful, for instance, or that there is no central authority over privileged information, as there has been for much of history.

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