Sentence examples for inevitably expect from inspiring English sources

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While one might inevitably expect that acceptance should lead to increased emotionality at the time of encoding, that elevations in (predominantly negative) affect persist long after acceptance has been relinquished raise question marks about how adaptive a form of emotion regulation it is.

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She's against the widespread practice of grouping students by ability and then, inevitably, expecting more from the top groups and less from others.

"Whereas purely technical or intellectual errors can, in most instances, be corrected, a failure in a critical juncture to show the reasonable human response which any person inevitably expects from another on whom he deeply depends can invalidate years of patient and largely skillful work," he writes.

Since the relative exchangeabilities only encode the transient behavior of the substitution process, in the long run, the same broad amino-acid profile is then inevitably expected at all positions under such matrices.

Whenever a major incident occurs, the FA inevitably is expected to sort it out and cops whatever criticism flows if the outcome fails to match some expectations.

But the cumulative effect of the provision, in combination with existing federal laws governing Medicaid and federal employee health benefits (as well as the law of certain states) inevitably can be expected to move the entire health benefits industry away from its current inclusive coverage norms and toward a new norm of exclusion.

16 Decision-making in clinical practice is inevitably dependent on expected prognosis.

The words are invariably spoken by editors when you least expect them, and inevitably lead to pain or humiliation or worse.

Then, inevitably, just as one would expect in the United States, some wise guy raised his palms toward the television and feigned puzzlement.

The fact that True Grit marks the brothers' first collaboration with Bridges since 1998's The Big Lebowski has inevitably led some viewers to expect something in a similar vein: freewheeling and irreverent, a gleeful dismantling of wild west cliche.

States legalizing cannabis is seen by many as being in defiance of the federal government's annual $44bn war on drugs, which the Global Commission on Drug Policy declared a failure: If recreational use is approved, a new drug industry would inevitably boom and the states expect a tax bonanza from the income generated.

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