Sentence examples for inexorable condition from inspiring English sources

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The use of foreign workers in the American labor market is not a structural change, an inexorable condition of the economy or advancing technology.

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Although Jeremiah offered hope through submission, Ezekiel prophesied an inexorable, total destruction as the condition of reconciliation with God.

Any sleepless nights Hames has now are not the result of a chronic condition — but the inexorable byproduct of being an entrepreneur.

There are things we have to get done, in something like the way that the pod creatures have to fool Aunt Millie into thinking they're her husband Melvin; acting is our 'plight, the simple inexorable fact of the human condition' (Korsgaard 2009, sec. 1.1.1).

Yet it is also a recognition that, with an ageing population and inexorable increase in long-term conditions, such as obesity, threatening bankruptcy and even its very existence as a unique way of caring for a population's health needs, the institution Nigel Lawson dubbed the closest thing Britain has to a national religion may soon need to be saved yet again.

In fact, he goes back to Las Vegas with her to die, his condition simply a personal metaphor for inexorable dessication by the desert everyone lives in, which all the glittery pretense of the Vegas strip cannot conceal.

Conditions were primed for restaurant cacophony: that inexorable crescendo of talking, barking, cackling, and clanking, which threatens to drown out any conversation and prompts diners to shout at one another, adding to the din.

However, I also think inexorable historic forces have already begun to bring those conditions to an end.

While repeating views that ascribe land degradation and desertification to over-grazing by livestock, the authors of the chapter admit that 'there seem[s] to be insufficient data on actual soil conditions and/or productivity to support findings of inexorable and inevitable degradation and serious nutrient depletion' (p. 38).

But for the close to 4 million Americans projected to suffer from Alzheimer's disease by 2030, no intervention, early or otherwise, has yet been found to slow or reverse the inexorable loss of memory and function that comes with the condition.

But not so, it seems, Newman, whose condition has, this week, been the subject of slow but inexorable burn of increasingly doom-laden rumours on the internet and beyond.

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