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In a country where 65% of people think that creationism and evolution should be taught side by side, some boards inevitably agree, and seize upon intelligent design as the closest approximation they think they can get away with.
Alex Salmond, the SNP first minister, dismissed the joint warning by the Lib Dems, Conservatives and Labour as a "bluff" on the grounds that the rest of the UK would inevitably agree to a currency union to avoid imposing transaction costs on English, Welsh and Northern Ireland businesses trading with an independent Scotland.
Creditors as residual claimants will inevitably agree to concessions to avoid a costly liquidation, irrespective of a company's state of distress (Mella-Barral 1999; Noe and Wang 2000; Routledge and Gadenne 2000).
Others don't inevitably agree.
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Australia, inevitably, agrees.
If what Darius did was legal, others who have nowhere near Darius' knowledge of the systems would duplicate Darius' actions, and fatalities would inevitably result (experts agree he knows more about the MTA's procedures than the vast majority of MTA employees).
Inevitably, they fail to agree on the detail.
"Inevitably, not everyone will agree with the 100 we have chosen.
Inevitably, when these two agree on him being wrong, Michael knows he must be right.
We do not agree on everything, inevitably, but have a good enough relationship to discuss things robustly and constructively.
Economists and sociologists, however, agree that the frequency inevitably increases in hard times.
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