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The halfway policy change would inevitably invite litigation.
Likewise, formal declarations of war inevitably invite discussions of the just war tradition.
In sketches that will inevitably invite comparisons with Victoria Wood, Tate celebrates rather than patronises her usually dimwitted dramatis personae.
The righteous Archbishop's war on Wonga – he has declared that the church aims to "compete you out of existence" – will inevitably invite derision.
Arikha's bright tones and crisp lines inevitably invite comparison with classical and academic painting, in which he developed a strong historical interest.
The A.C.L.U.'s national office is warning that while drones could have many benefits like search-and-rescue work and tracking dangerous criminal situations, the law's lack of privacy mandates will inevitably invite "pervasive surveillance" of the public.
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A suggestion like this inevitably invites its opposite.
But brutal repression, however beguiling its justification, inevitably invites reaction.
"The 20th anniversary of the first Gulf war inevitably invites comparisons with the second.
Although useful examples, the question is inevitably invited: but are there others?
Worse: the left's embrace of gotcha hypersensitivity inevitably invites backlash.
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