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People will inevitably demand more and better initiatives.
Different teachers (and schools) inevitably demand different standards.
It said today that it would "inevitably" demand that some syndicates provide additional money to pay claims.
The Kurds, who have played the kingmakers in the past, will inevitably demand commitments on the future of Kirkuk, and other players will press their own sectarian interests.
Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, where he, too, will inevitably demand more respect for his country.
Medicare drug prices would then become public -- in the private sector, negotiated discounts are kept secret -- and private insurers would inevitably demand similar breaks.
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Such a proliferation of problems inevitably demands a careful weighing up of resources.
Analytic approaches that are useful in profitable die design and in the improvement of productivity are inevitably demanded.
Their father and I have avoided saying anything negative when more ice-cream, chocolate, biscuits, cake, is inevitably demanded.
When we truly love, what we discover about the other person inevitably demands that we confront our own beliefs and desires.
Yet for those new recruits who can endure the taunts (not to mention the scrapes, bruises and countless moments of looking foolish that skateboarding inevitably demands), the allure of trendiness can be a gateway to deeper appreciation.
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