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The very structure of the international system is being transformed in ways that inescapably mean a weakening of America's relative position.
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This inescapably means that judges will on occasion rule against ministers.
But that does not mean that the peoples of the eurozone are trapped inside an inescapably doomed enterprise, even if it looks that way.
And Matthew Yglesias thinks the constitutional option might well be better than any deal that might be reached, as reaching a deal (clearly possible only on Republican terms) would mean the debt ceiling will become a permanent occasion for insane governance-crippling legislative hostage-taking forever.Uh oh, I feel myself being pulled inescapably down.
But today the major threats to health are chronic diseases which, inescapably, require patients to participate in the treatment, which means in turn that they need to understand what's going on.
(And, yes, it is inescapably about politics. Mr. Bloomberg's slogan that he is "a leader, not a politician," would disqualify him for the job of mayor if he meant it literally).
To the extent that this is so, conceptual and methodological questions are inescapably political and so what 'power' means is 'essentially contested'…" (Lukes 2005, 63).
As in The Reader, the necessity to have all the dialogue in English means that there's something inescapably inauthentic about the film from the start; everyone talks in that careful stilted voice to ram home the fact they are not using a pantomime Chermin ecksent.
Societies inescapably generate elites.
Inevitably, inescapably so.
Inescapably, Barack Obama is too.
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