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There are, to be sure, other holdouts against the supposedly inevitable triumph of digital technology and the Internet.

That received wisdom of myths and half-truths about the strike and its supposedly inevitable defeat seeped into the thinking of many labour movement activists in the years of demoralisation that followed and helped limit their sense of the possible.

Not only have they been making the typical economic arguments, talking up supposedly inevitable growth in the area around the new building, but they have been seizing on the regional pride of Milwaukeeans and Wisconsinites.

But it isn't just America: In Western Europe, where there's a great deal of variation in terms of gestational limits and the mix of counseling and waiting periods required of women seeking abortions, the supposedly inevitable correlation between liberal abortion laws and lower abortion rates doesn't necessarily show up.

While Mendelssohn skillfully avoided that confrontation, he found himself reluctantly unable to remain silent when, after Lessing's death, F. H. Jacobi contended that Lessing embraced Spinoza's pantheism and thus exemplified the Enlightenment's supposedly inevitable descent into irreligion.

A self-professed socialist has given the supposedly "inevitable" Democratic frontrunner a run for her money, while the billionaire TV personality who has become the other party's frontrunner is so completely loathed by something called the "Republican Establishment" that he now has his fellow Republicans actively looking for ways to sabotage him.

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A BJP victory had supposedly been inevitable, yet the party lost more than 40 of its 182 seats.

For one thing, aides said, the victory hurts Mr. Romney more than it hurts Mr. Santorum, because Mr. Romney was supposedly the inevitable nominee.

When the army eventually leave Germany in 2019 (as planned by the coalition), it supposedly "marks the inevitable end of the Cold War and hard economic reality".

The American government has recently promised to spend serious amounts of money doing so, through what it dubs the BRAIN initiative the inevitable contrived acronym supposedly standing for Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies.As that name suggests, advances in brain research depend on the development of better ways of looking at brains while they are alive and firing.

Scholar Michael Lee suggests that a populist leader succeeds by rhetorically defining his or her national community by both its supposedly "shared characteristics" and its inevitable common "enemy," whether Mexican "rapists" or Muslim refugees, much as the Nazis created a powerful sense of national selfhood by excluding certain groups by "blood".

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