Sentence examples for inevitably suffer from inspiring English sources

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Both will inevitably suffer.

It is true that civilians inevitably suffer in war.

Trade, travel, tourism and foreign investment will inevitably suffer.

Public trust in science will inevitably suffer as a result.

"The reputation of the supreme court will inevitably suffer.

If NHS organisations continue shrinking their workforce then patient care will inevitably suffer, Carter warns.

The White River ecosystem, which includes two important wildlife refuges, will inevitably suffer.

This Malthusian argument depends on there being a "carrying capacity" beyond which the environment will inevitably suffer.

A ban can be lifted when the fish recover; while it is in effect, the fishing industry will inevitably suffer.

But he pointed out that previous rate cuts haven't had much effect, and warns that savers would inevitably suffer.

And it is the poor who inevitably suffer the most from the absence of these public goods.

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