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Politics is inescapably important for politicians.
No matter how the theories shake out, the large scale is inescapably important, because it is the world we inhabit and observe.
It is inescapably important, and it can't be ignored.
A colonoscopy may be inescapably important for anyone who has an anus that's delivered the remains of a diet containing meat and booze but the thought of making a game of it sends chills down my cortex.
At the same time, it is clear that Sri Lanka is inescapably important for India; domestic troubles there involving the country's Tamil minority inevitably spill across the straits to the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, while a hostile government in Colombo exposes India's soft underbelly to exploitation by its strategic rivals, notably China and Pakistan.
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It's a theme I've discussed elsewhere, regarding this age of discontinuity and disruption, with its constant sense that, at a given moment, something happening somewhere else is more important than yet inescapably a part of whatever is happening here (whichever place "here" may be).
Race, that detail that people like to pretend isn't important, suddenly becomes inescapably central.
In the most important and inescapable ways, the gentlemen gunning three-pointers and doing their utmost not to fuck up are obviously and inescapably kids.
However, we are concerned that some aspects of the report do not support a flourishing European Digital Single Market and the reality of innovation on the Internet – which is inescapably global in nature, and which includes important partners like the US.
While important, the above-mentioned quality-of-data limitations led inescapably to the question whether the MCD were "good enough" to carry out an inter-hospital comparison [ 55].
Also critically important is the way that the problem of consciousness, and its origin, inescapably arises within the context of developing an integrated scientific view of the world.
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