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Congress has also tied up funding for the Web site, making delays and snags that much more inevitable.
MADISON - SCIENTISTS in South Korea have just reported the successful cloning of a dog, a formidable achievement that makes the eventual cloning of human beings seem that much more inevitable.
There's also a much more inevitable cover of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire" (which, like "To Love Somebody," is an extra track on the Target version of the album), but Mr. Yoakam works hard to transform all the song's original phrasing, warping and drawing out words.
However, much more inevitable is the natural evolution of culture and its aesthetic philosophies; it's unquestionable that we're now seeing a growing resurgence and acceptance of representational art.
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What's especially intriguing about Scandi successes such as The Killing and The Bridge is that British TV audiences, usually monoglot and subtitle-averse, have embraced the originals much more than the inevitable US remakes.
An outbreak in Afghanistan also appears to be inevitable.Arguably, these matter much more than the (also inevitable) arrival of the disease in Europe.
These models provided the supposedly scientific underpinning for policy decisions and financial innovations that made the worst crisis since the Great Depression much more likely, if not inevitable.
The UN must play a much more active role in denouncing inevitable attacks on women's rights in America and globally.
This higher efficiency in the former case is inevitable because much more information is being used from the population because of the complete enumeration of the auxiliary variable.
Nevertheless, the onward development of a haematological malignancy, although not inevitable, becomes much more likely.
LOS ANGELES — Blake Griffin soared for a time Saturday, lifting the Los Angeles Clippers just high enough to induce altitude sickness, and making the inevitable crash that much more spectacular.
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