Sentence examples for inexorable response from inspiring English sources

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The second is that Britain's decision for war was not made until 4 August and was an inexorable response to the German aggression of that day, the invasion of neutral Belgium.

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Though Helen's death comes closer, "like a wave on the horizon, advancing mutely, inexorable," his responses are often easier to understand than feel.

The concept underpinning Cowboys & Aliens reflects a carefully thought out response to inexorable new realities besetting the world of cinema.

Alan Rusbridger, editor-in-chief of GNM, and Andrew Miller, chief executive of parent company Guardian Media Group (GMG), today outlined to staff a major transformation programme in response to "inexorable trends" in media consumption.

There's also the inexorable decline over time, my rate dropping in response to accumulated responsibilities, children to care for, piled-up magazines competing for my attention.

Texas Democrats, moribund for a generation, look at the response to the senator and the inexorable changing face of the state on the horizon and find reasons for optimism.

It's pretty clear that both of them figured it out later, after Cheney and his allies had adeptly shaped the first couple of years of the U.S. response to 9/11 the Patriot Act, the inexorable road to the Iraq War, and all the rest.

But it was the civil rights movement and the increasingly violent response of many southerners to the inexorable African-American drive for equal rights that dominated the body politic in 1963, tainting perceptions of America both at home and abroad, and seemingly beyond the ability of the Kennedy administration to control to the satisfaction of any side.

In theory, given the inexorable rise in demand for instantaneous comment and response, a magazine that is celebrating its 400th issue with a very austere front cover concealing articles by David Toop, and about an Austrian duo who investigate the "tonal properties of bullets on glass," shouldn't exist.

Although the degree of cell loss and myocardial dysfunction stabilizes in some animal models, suggesting an adaptive response, some patient studies show an inexorable progression of cell death and functional deterioration, likely related to factors such as ongoing neurohumoral activation or the presence of comorbidities that are common in patients (as is the case with AF, discussed above).

It's pretty clear that both of them figured it out later, after Cheney and his allies had adeptly shaped the first couple of years of the U.S. response to 9/11 — the Patriot Act, the inexorable road to the Iraq War, and all the rest.

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