Sentence examples for inevitably hard from inspiring English sources

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It is inevitably hard to encapsulate the modern world in barely 350 pages, but this account skates over too much.

But it's inevitably hard to see in practice because on Treasury's own modelling the economic effect of company tax cuts is small relative to other changes.

Pemberton admits that "there is often no evidence that men who kill their children have an identifiable mental illness", and yet later writes: "And while it is, inevitably, hard to sympathise with such men, psychologists are divided as to whether they can be held truly culpable for their actions".

The school's-out mood of the first few nights – inevitably hard to sustain over eight weeks – was helped by packed houses (on the nights I attended), the silent attention of some 6,000 people, the audible gasps from those entering the Royal Albert Hall for the first time or reacquainting themselves, and never mind the, to express it politely, eccentric acoustic.

4b However, the cross-linking approach is inevitably hard to control and leads to heterogeneity of the system and potential modification of the molecule of interest.

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A straightforward system, the government thinks, will clear the backlog, meaning more parents pay.But the cruder calculation will inevitably create hard cases.

Faced with the prospect of "vile information" — inevitably, a hard fact will annoyingly head his way — he simply puts his hands over his ears and closes his eyes, like a toddler who won't be told it's bedtime.

Getting a visa has, inevitably, become harder since 2001.

Physical exams, psychological tests, aptitude analysis and a standard job application ("inevitably, the hardest bit") sifted them down.

After putting him on "trial", they declared him a guerrilla and killed him.Only the ELN appears to have understood that life will inevitably get harder for it after September 11th.

Hanging out recently at the project's skateboard park with his friends, their skateboards and their stashes of weed, he offered himself as living proof that marijuana does not lead inevitably to harder drugs.

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