Sentence examples for inexorable problems from inspiring English sources

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Institutional leaders will have to constantly monitor and find pragmatic solutions, which may differ from one institution to the other, to mitigate the inexorable problems associated with the implementation of PBL.

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Because of the way carbon dioxide persists in the atmosphere and in the oceans, and the way the atmosphere and the oceans interact, patterns that are established at peak levels will produce problems like "inexorable sea level rise" and Dust-Bowl-like droughts for at least a thousand years, the researchers are reporting in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Unfortunately, in dealing with the most difficult problem — the inexorable rise in spending on Medicare and Medicaid — the two plans would result in unacceptable reductions in benefits for people of modest means or stiff (for them) payment increases.

We test this thesis by examining the primary and secondary research on the many interventions designed to tackle a particularly wicked problem, namely the inexorable rise in demand for healthcare.

In either case, the problems stem from a seemingly inexorable rise in energy demand.

But even if the UK looks reasonably OK, notwithstanding the pressure from the inexorable growth of Sainsbury etc, Tesco have problems in Europe and Asia, so there is plenty to keep the bears happy at this stage.

What makes Medicare a tougher problem than Social Security is the inexorable rise in health care costs.

How did the comedy juggernaut Upright Citizens Brigade Theater solve the most intractable problem of live theater today, the inexorable rise of ticket prices?

At only 19 pages, the ClimateWorks report is an accessible summary of the inexorable mathematics at the root of the climate-change problem.

Cosmic mysteries still abound, global problems like climate change still elude solution and technology continues its inexorable advance, resolving old problems but often creating new ones.

After witnessing the full arc of the fateful horror that befell several generations of Horaces and Petes, and the people to whom they laid waste, the line "I can't complain about my problems" better applied to us, the viewers, who had seen enough inexorable family tragedy to be reminded that our own lives, and problems, probably weren't so bad.

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