Sentence examples for inevitably perceived from inspiring English sources

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Though they had long since divorced, she was inevitably perceived after he died of AIDS in 1987 as the widowed repository of his legacy, the embodiment of Broadway's own incalculable loss.

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He imagined that living in the shadow of the Metropolitan Opera, the "people's opera" would inevitably be perceived as the lesser company rather than an institution with its own identity and purpose.

But the ones I have spoken to are not so sanguine about their colleagues, and these examples seem to bear them out: ▶ One judge, now retired, was ticked off by the court of appeal in 2007 for making "thoroughly bad jokes … that would inevitably be perceived to be racially offensive" about a Saudi sheikh in a divorce case.

The documentary's most intriguing element is the doubt, bluntly expressed, that some on the repeal side have about the wisdom of taking a stand that will inevitably be perceived as antigay, and about the tactics being used by Schubert-Flint Public Affairs, the outside consultants directing their efforts.

New crises, whether real or perceived, inevitably lead to new legislation and new regulations.

As imagined disasters multiply, the scale of perceived danger inevitably outruns confidence in our defenses.

They are part of the same overlapping social networks, and inevitably begin to perceive the world in similar, conventional ways.

And as this awareness grows, you inevitably start to perceive beyond individualistic patterns: each small act of service is an unending ripple that synergizes with countless others.

A constant troublemaker in prison, attacking governors and warders over perceived injustices which inevitably resulted in floggings, bread and water and the loss of remission, Fraser had by this time been certified insane on three occasions.

Motivated by intense critical behavior and sometimes even envy, they strive to replicate, test and replace ideas and hypotheses published by their colleagues (any academic review of a scientist at a major university inevitably articulates and amplifies any perceived weakness, while offering only muted praise for the case's strong points).

This probably reflects aspects of the patient-doctor relation: A more consumer-like attitude from patients, with increased expectations of easy access and a perfect outcome, combined with strengthened patient rights, and increasing demands for service will inevitably increase the occurrence of perceived AEs.

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