Sentence examples for inevitable times from inspiring English sources

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But Ms. Quinn inspires the most confidence that she would be the right mayor for the inevitable times when hope and idealism collide with the challenge of getting something done.

The practical point for capital markets players is simply this: We need to learn better how to stress-test the models and understand our exposure at those unpredictable but inevitable times when the bears show up and the models suddenly fail.

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Germany under Merkel has reached that painful but inevitable time when its economic strength means it has to take political leadership, and the unpopularity that involves.

Those who are going to university face an inevitable time of transition, moving from the highly structured and teacher-led environment of sixth-form colleges to the freedom of the university sector, with its emphasis on independent learning and study.

At nearly 40, she has now sworn off surgery and informs us not only that aging is inevitable "time's winged chariot will catch up to you and march all over your face" — but that she gets "smarter every year".

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.

There are those who may be happy to pay £100 or so to simply switch their debt onto a new card every few years, but that's simply delaying the inevitable time when eventually the debt will have to be paid.

To omit the inevitable time delay and loss of accuracy because of part re-clamping, these steps should be incorporated within one flexible machining center.

And just to pre-empt all the "market cap doesn't mean anything" comments that are inevitable, time has proven that it may mean something.

Therefore, tumours were first outlined on MR scans and then modified to match 4 h PET uptake since there is inevitable time difference between the PET-CT and MR scans obtained on the same day.

Without loss of generality, (frac{{v_{hbox{max} } }}{432} cdot frac{1}{beta } cdot y_{i,j} + frac{{v_{hbox{max} } }}{432} cdot frac{1}{partial } cdot y_{i,j - 1} is the inevitable time loss consisting of both braking and acceleration losses as a result of stopping at one station.

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