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Being statisticians, the RSS have inevitably called for better public education on statistics, particularly in schools.
Though unrelated to Mr. Axelrod's violin philanthropies, his indictment has inevitably called attention to them.
The UN's effectiveness was inevitably called into question after the atrocities in Rwanda and Srebrenica.
At least that's the view of one of those handy political science professors inevitably called upon to explain the inexplicable.
Burke's crash inevitably called to mind the one involving Pearce, which instigated debates on the safety of such events.
He also bemoaned the fact that the public sector is inevitably called upon to finance the road system.
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But it inevitably calls to mind the bad example of Arizona.
In the summer of 1960 Britain was overwhelmed by what the newspapers were inevitably calling Picassomania.
"Different fact patterns will inevitably call for differing approaches to ascertaining the fairest method" for determining losses, the ruling noted.
A road comedy of lovers making their way through America in tough times, "Something Wild" inevitably calls up "It Happened One Night".
The abiding impression left by the allegorical mode is one of indirect, ambiguous, even enigmatic symbolism, which inevitably calls for interpretation.
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