Sentence examples for inevitable contraction from inspiring English sources

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With the growth of government has come an inevitable contraction of the private sphere.

C1 Danger for the Dollar Economists see the dollar's yearlong slide as a side effect of an inevitable contraction in the huge U.S. trade deficit.

For many economists, the dollar's jagged yearlong slide is just a side effect of an inevitable contraction in the nation's huge trade deficit.

Mr. Putin speaks as if he is determined to come to terms with that reality, but without acknowledging that rebuilding the Russian armed forces can be accomplished only through an inevitable contraction of Russian power and global pretension.

Mr Miliband's plan should be to practise a kind of electoral Keynesianism: rack up huge poll leads while the government is unpopular, so that the inevitable contraction that comes towards the end of the Parliament is affordable.

She's primarily interested in "craquelure" — cracks in the picture surface indicating friction, either gradual (the inevitable contraction of paint) or sudden (violent ruptures, around which lines cluster in concentric circles).

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We were concerned that VLPFC stimulation with rTMS would be poorly tolerated because of the inevitable muscular contraction around the eye.

The company is working with DuPont to come up with an adhesive thats thin enough to spread, strong enough to hold the ultrathin tubes by their ends, resilient enough to retain its grip despite inevitable expansion and contraction from heat, and easy enough to remove that manufacturers can clean stray adhesive from the tops of the nanotubes, so they can spray out electrons.

The company is working with DuPont to come up with an adhesive that's thin enough to spread, strong enough to hold the ultrathin tubes by their ends, resilient enough to retain its grip despite inevitable expansion and contraction from heat, and easy enough to remove that manufacturers can clean stray adhesive from the tops of the nanotubes, so they can spray out electrons.

Baseball's economic state makes contraction "absolutely inevitable," Selig added, "as certain franchises simply cannot compete and cannot generate enough revenues to survive".

And, as always, when a space becomes overrun by me-too companies and models, contraction seems inevitable — if not necessary.

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