Sentence examples for inescapably so from inspiring English sources

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Inevitably, inescapably so.

He was Irish to his contemporaries in the same way that Disraeli was Jewish to his: officially, not at all — Burke, who was born in 1729, probably in Dublin, spoke of himself unself-consciously as an Englishman — while, in the eyes of everyone around him, inescapably so.

Somewhat contradictorily, but inescapably so, the same knowledge can be classified one way or the other depending on the interests it serves, the purposes for which it is harnessed, or the manner in which it is generated… [A]nchored unavoidably in institutional origins and moorings, knowledge can only be useful.

This is inescapably so even though it is generally not considered when Darwinian selection is discussed.

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Climate change is inescapably global, so countries need to know that if they take action then others will too.

Last week I recommended Nick Cohen's Pretty Straight Guys, a very political book and so, inescapably, one that tells us that the country is dreadful.

There's lots of science on the packaging and it smells nice... Stone the Crowe He's so inescapably himself that Russell Crowe eclipses every role he takes.

Both Thomas Henry Huxley, "Darwin's bulldog" in the nineteenth century, and Michael Ruse, the most strident defender of evolution in the late twentieth century, each assumed that non-human nature is inescapably brutish and so appealed to their conspecifics to affirm their "humanity" by rising above it (Huxley 1894/1989; Ruse 1986).

It is a human trait that likely will not change, and which political leaders must learn to manage -- however inescapably murky -- so that their people will endure in a world where an end to war is no more likely than unending day.

Being so inescapably and visibly part of the 'general public', rather than sequestered on special transport, or alone in private cars or taxis, was an ambiguous benefit, and only partly articulated, but it does suggest one reason why free bus travel, in a city where a large cross-section of the public use the bus, is so passionately defended by older citizens.

Lyrics & Lyricists' new artistic director, Deborah Grace Winer, has done her best to enliven a format that is inescapably moribund, but only so much can be accomplished without the appearance of the original creators.

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