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In the short run, it may look like a foolish expenditure of billions desperately -- it's inevitably desperate, government's "need" for money -- desperately needed elsewhere.
But on the Q5's small square it's inevitably constrained.
Muslim fundamentalists damage Islam far more than any number of Danish cartoonists ever could, for it's inevitably the extremists who capture the world's attention.
Books are important to their authors – the culmination of probably a year's quiet, secluded labour – but to a publisher, it's inevitably a part of their portfolio.
Harper's play will immediately collapse as soon as it's inevitably brought before the Supreme Court, either by some constitutional rights crusader or (more likely) a pissed-off provincial government demanding its Senate seats.
But it's inevitably hard to see in practice because on Treasury's own modelling the economic effect of company tax cuts is small relative to other changes.
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Most commercial music has so little substance that it is inevitably more about the performer's personality than anything else.
Repair accordingly must occur everywhere, yet it is inevitably affected by its chromatin environment.
It was, inevitably, an assault motivated by Grieve's commitment to the ECHR.
As it attempts to forge a new consensus, however, it is inevitably drifting away from its radical roots.
It was inevitably overshadowed by the soaring, personal grandeur of Elgar's Violin Concerto that followed.
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