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Naturally, Spencer, who gets fleeting chances to win a starting position before the Yankees inevitably decide he is not the answer, was not thrilled.

Yet their decisions, the most significant of which inevitably decide the outcome, will be picked over and dissected, in real time and slow-motion replays, by studio analysts and armchair critics.

You see certain riders who aren't in any sort of mood to talk - their focus is on the race ahead, and they're just visualising that first corner, and the jostling for position that will, inevitably, decide how your afternoon is going to go.

Not content with breaking fans' hearts after their split in 2011, the band look poised to drag devotees through the five stages of grief again, when they inevitably decide to call it quits following their gig at Coachella festival in April.

In all likelihood, this is less because they're really committed to democratic empowerment and more so that when they do inevitably decide to bring in a series of brutal austerity measures, they'll be able to shrug and say, "You asked for it".

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But it's still hard to see how Clegg can produce a rival statement without people inevitably deciding that he and Cameron have failed to agree.

Anyone who has ever used Google's automated translation service knows that it's not exactly perfect — generally you'll wind up with words that are close approximations of what you started with, but Google inevitably decides to change the meaning of at least a few sentences, just for kicks.

So, in the meantime, while the iLikeCereal!! promotional train continues to blaze ever onward and Apple inevitably decides to feature it (and you fine folks reading this magnificent press release get yourselves a copy), thereby giving it a helping hand to the great success that it's so surely destined to see, Marroni and Galic reflect on their launch experience and what they've learned.

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But because West Hollywood doesn't have any jurisdiction over the landmark, it may remain there until someone else inevitably decides to obliterate the thing.

A truly broad-based academic committee would have inevitably decided that such a controversial exhibition on the ideology and history of al-Qaeda could not rely on rough labels masquerading as "facts," and would require more historical context than disputed shortcut terms like "Islamism" and "jihadism" would allow.

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