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That would, inevitably, take some jobs south.

Periodic reversions to bleak midwinter will inevitably take place.

Our inventions inevitably take the form of veiled confessions.

Grand projects, like the Olympics, inevitably take place on contested ground.

Don't rub away at the same spot, or you'll inevitably take the pith.

Pay her a compliment - and she would inevitably take it as an insult.

But in a union of 27 countries, decisions inevitably take longer and messages get more confused than markets would like.

The regional bodies that will spring into life next spring will inevitably take on a life of their own.

Rivals, notably in India and China, see Silicon Valley's pre-eminent position as a prize that they will inevitably take.

Such a new deal would inevitably take months to negotiate and years to enshrine in an amended E.U. treaty, or a separate pact among euro zone countries.

Mr Popham says he is frustrated by some Indians' contention that firms like his own will inevitably take away local jobs.

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