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Friday overflowed with news about the inexorable influence of money in politics, none of it good.
To sell this novelty to the French requires convincing them that they are in fact resisting rather than succumbing to the inexorable influence of American eating habits — that the American scourge of obesity can still be neutralized by the power of French tradition, even if that tradition comes in the form of vacuum-sealed, shelf-stabilized products.
For those still-dissatisfied customers who insist that a name change is the cheapest form of passive evasion, may we respectfully interject with our conviction that the name for a thing does indeed exert an invisible but inexorable influence on the object or being that it indicates, subtly warping it over time to fit the character of its designation.
The complexity of the cleft deformity and the inexorable influence of facial growth also provide the surgeon with a uniquely rewarding opportunity to care for the cleft patient from infancy to young adulthood.
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The context within which current and future AP roles were considered was influenced by inexorable demands for healthcare and the requirements to meet health policy priorities.
And there seemed to be a general denial, suggested Barthélémy Courmont, a political scientist, of what is a common analysis, which is the inexorable weakening of American global influence, as countries like China, Brazil and India begin to wield greater regional and economic power.
Mr. Reagan's team very explicitly saw the large tax cut they pushed through as a way of blocking calls for new spending and checking the inexorable expansion of the size and influence of the federal government.
Her book is both intellectual memoir and elegy, tracing her literary influences while mourning the inexorable fact that "nothing remains the same".
Big Tobacco, for all its money and political influence, was unable to stop the inexorable push for policy change demanded by people no longer willing to put their health at risk.
Popper questioned the idea that there were inexorable laws of human history, believing history to be influenced by the growth of knowledge, which is always unpredictable.
After a hard decade, in which its relative power has declined, that distinction (Mexican border walls notwithstanding) is probably the best single reason to believe that the erosion of U.S. influence in the 21st century will not be inexorable.
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