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Overtime is practically inevitable.
Such an outcome is practically inevitable, however.
The decision, he said, "leaves United where I personally think bankruptcy is practically inevitable".
Senator Richard Durbin, a Democrat from the airline's home state of Illinois, said that "bankruptcy is practically inevitable".
If someone lives to be that old, the thinking goes, Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia is practically inevitable.
Despite the Kyocera's tiny protruding lens shade (something this camera's three-megapixel predecessor lacked), getting fingerprints on the lens when you pick the camera up is practically inevitable.
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Disagreements about what is truly necessary are practically inevitable.
For any pianist who has been performing as long and as well as he has, minor blemishes are practically inevitable and easily dismissed.
The league changing divorce between the two superstars was practically inevitable, although certainly nobody could have predicted the ugliness of its surrounding circumstances.
More significantly still, Trajan, a Spaniard, was also the first princeps to come from the provinces; with the greater number of provincials now in the Senate, the elevation of one of them, sooner or later, was practically inevitable.
In the current climate of suspicion about the sexual activities of all sorts of public figures of the past 30 years, and particularly politicians, it was practically inevitable that Ted Heath's name would come up sooner or later.
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