Sentence examples for inevitable divergence from inspiring English sources

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They are by-products of the inevitable divergence of interest and threat perception that has accompanied NATO's adaptation to the post-Cold War world.

And I'd play one recital a year where they could turn up with great pride and people would say 'Mr Uchida, aren't you lucky with your daughter'?" Uchida's inevitable divergence from her parent's plans came at the age of 16 when her father was transferred to Bonn and she decided to stay in Vienna.

Disaster relief, if recent history is anything to go by, will place increasing demands on the military at home -- investing in capability over numbers will therefore ameliorate the inevitable divergence between Defense's ability to spearhead homeland security, whilst providing significant contributions to support regional stability abroad.

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During the four decades of separation it was inevitable that some divergence would occur in the cultural life of the two Germanys.

Some of this divergence is inevitable: even to the casual observer, India's economy has always been rather different from America's.

Furthermore, it allows for relating epistemic and epistemological aspects (quality of the knowledge available, remaining and perhaps inevitable uncertainties; convergence, diversity, or divergence of futures) of future analyses in specific fields with specific types of orientation to decision-makers and society.

For two proteins in the same cell compartment (virtually all in bacteria) this general principle (analogous to ecological limiting similarity dictating species coexistence [ 14]) makes transiently hyper-fast early divergence between paralogues almost inevitable.

High levels of sequence divergence appear to be inevitable when comparing Symbiodinium clades in Scleractinian corals; however, studies have begun to document high levels of functional divergence even within Symbiodinium clades and sub-clade types (e.g., [ 10, 28, 34, 70]).

Moreover, given the divergence in life expectancy, it seems inevitable that a single retirement age and a uniform state pension cannot be sustainable.

Due to the inevitable incompleteness of the fossil record, particularly for primates, molecular analyses can generally be expected to give earlier divergence times than is directly supported by fossil evidence.16 The actual time of divergence of a new species from an ancestral population necessarily precedes the date assigned to the earliest relevant fossil evidence.

In organisational life, divergences between what people say they do, what they actually do, and the official protocol are inevitable.

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