Sentence examples for inevitably controlled from inspiring English sources

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Inevitably, controlling how donations are used is especially difficult once the donor is dead.

Jobs had plenty of time to think about his own legacy and, inevitably, control freak that he was, he left as little of it as possible to chance.

Things are so bad that Robert Blackwill, who was on W.'s national security team, wrote in Politico that the Obama administration should just admit failure and turn over the Pashtun South to the Taliban since it will inevitably control it anyway.

Money inevitably controls our priorities and decisions; we know that.

What we really have to do is go through the Middle East starting wars with everyone so we can take over their land and inevitably, control their oil.

And inevitably control.

If you don't stick with it, Ed will inevitably take control and drag you down again.

Gene drive technology will quickly and inevitably end up controlled by powerful military actors and decisions on gene drive use and development will be determined by geopolitical and security considerations as well as commercial and trade interests.

He did, though, spell out, in typically blunt terms, the characteristics of the type of building he thought worth designing: "A building which takes naturally and inevitably the form controlled by the plan and the purpose and the materials.

"That [the return of tax credits] is hardly a sure thing, given that at least one chamber of Congress will inevitably be Republican controlled during at least the first two years of any new president's term," said Zindler.

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