Sentence examples for inevitable meaning from inspiring English sources

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Africa breaks your heart — that's the inevitable meaning of both movies, but "Blood Diamond" has the kind of narrative that doesn't allow heartbreak to destroy one's pleasure in moviemaking.

Indeed, my own death is revealed to me as inevitable, meaning that Dasein is essentially finite.

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Although there will be an inevitable time lag, meaning the proportion of Test players from such backgrounds will continue to fall for the time being, Mr Khan is "absolutely confident that this will be the catalyst for getting more state school kids to the elite level .Let's hope so.

Not only does this mean they are mere centimetres under the ground - but whenever repairs are done to utilities, the workmen have to get past the fibre optic wires first, meaning inevitable incidences of cuts.

Besides the inevitable "collateral damage," meaning widowed mothers and orphaned children, war sets off an unpredictable chain reaction of evil -- evil that no side has a monopoly over.

However, the inevitable desire to communicate meaning drives people to adopt different means of communication that, even though inadequate for expressing the reality of experience, enable persons to overcome their separateness by relating to each other in terms of other spheres of reality (for example, the sphere of logical validity).

Such a powerful and all-encompassing view of divine and natural order, in which the presence of latent Platonic and Averroist motifs contributes to strengthen the cogent organization of the whole universe, has inevitable repercussions concerning the meaning of moral action.

On "C'est Arrive," the narrator says "it's arrived," meaning the inevitable moment when two lovers finally meet, but as the story progresses, "it's arrived" is applied to the first quarreling ("we throw the beef at each other's nose) and finally to the slamming of doors.

Before the rehearsal dinner, I steeled myself for inevitable questions from well-meaning friends and family, who'd ask again when we'd finally tie the knot and have kids.

"The difficulty here is that California has not embraced the so-called inevitable disclosure doctrine," he said, meaning that the state courts would be hesitant to rule on whether Mr. Hurd was likely to disclose trade secrets.

It even contains instructions for how it can be changed over time, as well as providing for a federal judiciary to interpret its meaning when the inevitable disputes arise.

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