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He said poor care "was inescapably" the fault of "incompetent management" but he added: "I don't want to put all the blame on managers.
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The fatwa is inescapably the defining event of the second half of Rushdie's life.
Yet that is, inescapably, the trade-off: perhaps Brexit would have obliterated all other policy whoever was undertaking it, or perhaps its Conservative agents are uniquely bad.
While it substitutes the phrase 'any wage, salary, or other compensation' in place of 'wages or salaries,' and the phrase 'any regulation or order' in place of 'the regulations,' the substance of the two sections is inescapably the same.
It was not a promising project, even before Ms Dorries had the Tory whip withdrawn, but it is inescapably the case that democratic engagement is viewed as something for geeks with a power complex.
On the one hand, he sees it as a period imbued with the "historical sense," such that it understands itself, in a more sophisticated and comprehensive way than did previous periods, as being inescapably the result of its cultural predecessors.
To Heschel they were inescapably the same truth.
The language of violence is, inescapably, the language of power and thus the language of power relationships.
One reason is that young people today are inescapably the products of their culture in terms of how they understand the world and prepare themselves for life.
And we find out how to put in action in our own lives, the timeless truths that are inescapably the source of all human happiness and effectiveness.
Dental caries is inescapably the most prevalent disease of young children in most countries.
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