Sentence examples for seemed an inevitable consequence from inspiring English sources

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Analysts and business consultants said the resignation of The Times's top news executive seemed an inevitable consequence of the problems there.

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The release of graphene and its derivatives in soil, air and water seems an inevitable consequence of the massive future use of these carbonaceous allotropes.

That "tragedy of the commons" seems to be an inevitable consequence of rational self-interest.

Aging seems to be an inevitable consequence of living, since cells die after DNA is damaged by replication mistakes and the chemical by-products of turning food into energy.

Thus, pyroptosis, the inflammatory cell death, seems to be an inevitable consequence of inflammasome-engaging second signals.

Moreover, the finding that the activation of the prosurvival factor autophagy seems to be an inevitable consequence of any kind of ER stresses suggests a therapeutic value for preconditioning with ER stress in a variety of human diseases.

Both responses better organisation and subspecialisation have contributed to increasing the scatter of research (the spread of journal articles for a particular subject across multiple journals 3), which seems to be an inevitable consequence of its growth.

These imaging abnormalities seem to be almost an inevitable consequence of ageing with only ∼13% of subjects remaining in the A−N− group at age 89 using the ADsig/FDG definition of N+.

Today it seems we view war as an inevitable consequence of life.

If Stokes did not stint in his efforts then his anger on Twitter the previous evening, in which he seemed to suggest that overstepping was an inevitable consequence of effort, was just naive.

Hence, commission errors seem to be a possible, albeit not an inevitable consequence of complacency.

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