Sentence examples for inevitably bound from inspiring English sources

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But it is, of course, inevitably bound up with the political stalemate in Kabul.

Book collecting in its highest form is inevitably bound up with reverence for the past achievements of the human mind.

After receiving critical approbation upon its initial publication in in 1997, E. Annie Proulx's short story "Brokeback Mountain" was, some might say, inevitably bound for the big screen.

"American Idiot," the adaptation of Green Day's wildly popular album, is currently filling Berkeley Rep's larger house, the Roda Theater, with sudden teenage converts to musical theater, and it seems inevitably bound for other destinations.

According to John Curtice, the renowned psephologist and professor of politics at Strathclyde University, the answer is inevitably bound up with two institutions that have each had a grim 2012: the European Union, and the British Conservative party.

Still, the concept of preventive detention is at the very boundary of American law, and legal experts say any new plan for the imprisonment of terrorism suspects without trial would seem inevitably bound for the Supreme Court.

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It is a fitting reflection in a novel that movingly shows how the forces of love and hope inevitably bind families together, and how each human life emerges "out of the ashes of so many" who have gone before.

And here is the crucial point: once we discover the link that inevitably binds civility to compassion, we can then discern the truth that loss of civility in America's public square is inseparably bound to loss of concern for the common good.

As eurozone nations continue towards their full political and monetary union, we will inevitably be bound by – and disadvantaged by – the decisions they make in their own interest.

There is talk of schemes to contract the midwives' services to the NHS but, she said, they would inevitably be bound by NHS rules.

As officials involved in the last round of talks can attest, the prospect of cashing in on one of the state's most valuable assets inevitably becomes bound up in politics.

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