Sentence examples for inevitably nominate from inspiring English sources

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O'Donnell's primary victory, for instance, was hailed as proof that Republicans would inevitably nominate Sarah Palin for president, dooming their party to a devastating defeat.

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"Any attempt to nominate defining moments will inevitably be contentious," Abbott said.

It is not clear that the White House would want to nominate him because such an appointment would inevitably raise new political issues for the Republicans.

The president, McConnell then said, "has every right to nominate someone, even if doing so will inevitably plunge our nation into another bitter and avoidable struggle".

Individuals cannot nominate themselves.

They might nominate Michele Bachmann!

Who would you nominate?

There are those who assert that this system benefits legal insiders, because lawyers will inevitably dominate the nominating commissions, which would hold their meetings in secret.

Geoffrey Rush • Won best actor for Shine in 1997, nominated best actor this year for Quills Inevitably, I was flying completely blind.

He nominated Ms. Jeleva.

He nominates Marcel Duchamp and John Cage.

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