Sentence examples for inexorable damage from inspiring English sources

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It is difficult to comprehend the complex dynamics that lead to self-inflicted starvation, the vicious cycle begun by limiting food intake to the point that the brain no longer senses hunger, followed by the inexorable damage to the muscles, heart, kidneys and other organs.

It is characterized by uncontrolled production of hematopoietic B-precursor cells within bone marrow (BM), with inexorable damage to their differentiation and functional properties.

Yet the field of gerontology has assumed that some type(s) of inexorable damage or cumulative disruption is the entire source of aging, from its inception with Aristotle to the free-radical theory of aging to the recently developed rationale for SENS [ 3, 16].

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During this period there is progressive accumulation of molecular pathology, followed by increasing and inexorable neuronal damage.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is recognized to have a long presymptomatic period, during which there is progressive accumulation of molecular pathology, followed by inexorable neuronal damage.

It's easy, but inaccurate, to blame the Obama Administration's Clean Power Plan or its efforts to mitigate environmental damage for the inexorable decline of the coal industry.

Despite all the money and effort poured into the so-called "war on drugs", the inexorable spread of drugs and the accompanying damage is powerful testament to failure.

It often seems, he wrote, "that workers, who have seen their wages fall and jobs disappear, are just collateral damage – innocent but unavoidable victims in the inexorable march of economic progress.

The damage caused to the filtration barrier triggers a slow and inexorable decline in renal function that can ultimately result in renal failure [ 5456]6].

The damage caused to the filtration barrier triggers a slow and inexorable decline in renal function that can ultimately result in renal failure.

There was also no solid agreement on how to confront the threat of global warming by slowing the seemingly inexorable rise of heat-trapping emissions or by helping poor nations mitigate the inevitable damage or, preferably, both.

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