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In part, that was because of the inexorable effects of Moore's Law halving the price/performance of computing every 18 months.
When the reactions stop, the stars can no longer push outward against the inexorable effects of gravity.
It is an inexorable force.
The Jim Crow system was the inexorable outcome.
That's an inexorable consequence of "software eating the world".
Lizzie, the mother, shares some common ground with heroines of Ms. Schulman's other novels, especially "A Day at the Beach," her much more powerful and inexorable evocation of the effects of 9/11 on a TriBeCa couple.
It has become a cliche to say that American movies, after a brief golden age in the early 1970s (The Godfather, The Conversation, Mean Streets, The Last Detail, Carnal Knowledge, One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest) began an inexorable decline into special-effects lunacy with the release of Jaws (1975) and Star Wars (1977).
Waiting lists could be the first indication that the NHS is not coping with effects of this inexorable rise in demand".
In his study, he labelled this phenomenon an "inexorable slow disaster" whose economic effects would eventually "be felt by the entire country".
Of course this quest can be hampered by the inexorable pursuit of demonstrable clinical effects of interventions founded upon gold standard methods.
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