Sentence examples for inexorable will from inspiring English sources

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For the narrator the brutal reality of atrocity and evil is reconciled by his inherent and inexorable will to survive without remorse or a need for retribution.

There has always been something oddly Elizabethean about Gillard – her ambition, her cold and inexorable will, her determination to stitch up whatever deal is needed.

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Thus he is surely right to argue that China's seemingly inexorable growth will slow, though it is less clear that China may, like Japan before it, then slip back.

There are sharp jokes on every page, luridly bad sex, and a passel of outrageous conceits a secret wonderland in tunnels beneath Cincinnati, an airplane custom painted with the original cover art for Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle, a basement orgy but unlike in [her also excellent first novel, Last Last Chance], here the darkness is inexorable, and will not be denied".

Although such figures are themselves alarming, what is even more disconcerting is that this inexorable increase will culminate with DM representing the 7th leading cause of mortality by the year 2030 [ 7].

Similarly, though Lady Macbeth is evil, "[s]he is only wicked to gain a great end" and it is only her "inexorable self-will" that prevents her being diverted from her "bad purpose" which masks her "natural affections"; whereas Goneril and Regan, in King Lear, "excite our loathing and abhorrence" as Lady Macbeth does not.

Gary Marchionini, the dean of the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said the fading of print encyclopedias was "an inexorable trend that will continue".

"Their love affair was a modern version of the ancient tragedies in which the protagonist, doomed by fatal ignorance, realizes in the end that he has brought upon himself an inexorable fate that will destroy him," Mr. Gage concludes in a book that likens its subjects to Odysseus and Medea even while documenting their bathing suit purchases and nightclub revels in Monte Carlo.

Developers are betting that the upward mobility of the neighborhood will prove inexorable.

Then again, the inexorable force of demographics will eventually kick in.

Fairism (if you will) is inexorable, given today's proliferation of galleries (hundreds in New York's Chelsea alone).

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