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"inevitable inference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a conclusion that someone has reached or a logical deduction that must be made based on the available evidence. For example, "Based on the facts presented, it was an inevitable inference that the defendant was guilty."
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Audubon's announcement was credulously retransmitted by national and local media, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune, whose blogger on bird-related subjects, Jim Williams, drew the inevitable inference: Why argue about stadium glass when the real threat to birds was climate change?
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In other words, Bayesian statistical inference introduces an inevitable subjective component into scientific method.
It appears inevitable that, in time, Bayesian inference will also be regarded as the standard in ocean engineering applications.
In such instances there is the natural concern that if these study results are included in the analysis but they are not truly representative of the population of interest then misleading inference is almost inevitable.
He explains this notion in terms of a natural and inevitable projection from our inductive inferences, while the necessity of hidden powers postulated by the mechanical philosophy has no analogue at all in any natural operations of the mind.
This inevitable sampling-bias currently constrains inferences about causal neurotransmitter function relationships, but advances in multivoxel MRS 180 (particularly at higher field strengths) are likely to provide increasingly detailed mappings of stimulation-evoked changes in neurotransmitter concentration with relevance for cognition.
(p.3)....the inference, we think, is inevitable, that the watch must have had a maker: that there must have existed, at some time, and at some place or other, an artificer or artificers who formed it for the purpose which we find it actually to answer; who comprehended its construction, and designed its use.
If the scientific assessment statements of EFSA do not provide an appropriate and transparent assessment of causal inference, then legal disputes are inevitable [ 19].
In particular as more and more markers become available and as we study less differentiated populations, it is inevitable that prioritizing the most informative markers for ancestry inference or admixture mapping is critical.
It should be borne in mind that a BBN analysis such as this should serve to inform wider decision judgements about eruptive potential – because of inevitable limitations in characterizing a complex dynamic volcano system, precise numerical inferences should not be relied on as absolute operational decisions on their own.
Negative inference".
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