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There is now one inescapable rule of development.
My local building-supply store -- Water Mill Lumber on Route 27 -- had everything I needed, including a few items made necessary by inescapable rule No. 1 -- that you're going to have to make some modifications in the design.
Two, they illustrated the inescapable rule of do-it-yourself carpentry: if you had the chance to do the same project a second time, the results would be better.
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There are two additional inescapable rules; the first is that no do-it-yourself manual will offer a design that doesn't need some modification.
The march to make poverty history is also a highly organised affair, though I suspect the spirit of the 60s will remain, the solidarity with everyone you march alongside, the sharing of water and changing of nappies... Perhaps because of today's inescapable rules and regulations, it is when people are faced with the inflexible application of top-down rules that they become most exercised.
In such a way I illustrated the second additional inescapable do-it-yourself rule: An amateur always makes a mistake that the manual doesn't anticipate, and then spends half the time trying to correct it.
But it is an inescapable consequence of the way these rules are structured that white men are given protections that black children aren't.
Dr. Caves replied that "it is inescapable that he doesn't believe his own rule in the case of the dogs".
[j]udicial review is an inescapable feature of any society governed by the rule of law under a written constitution where the legislature and the executive have limited powers.
The inescapable lesson seems to be that rigorous attribution rules are relaxed when journalists are reporting accusations of corrupt deals in a world like figure skating, which has a reputation for unsavory dealings.
The overall similarities are so extensive that convergent evolution can be ruled out, and the conclusion seems inescapable that a vertebrate-style eye must have been present in the last common ancestor of lampreys and jawed vertebrates, around 500 Mya.
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