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WORK, INEVITABLY I'm a workaholic.
Night work inevitably is more disruptive to neighborhoods.
As the work inevitably suffers, this leads to a diminishing return on investment.
For both women and businesses, any time off work inevitably costs money.
A continual back-and-forth of work inevitably consumes time and resources.
He admitted that his partisan political work inevitably overlapped with his work as a state lawmaker.
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Systemic psychotherapist Prof Gerry Cunningham of Ulster University points out that working inevitably puts extra pressure on students.
The higher subtleties of such works inevitably escaped many subsequent composers; Felix Mendelssohn had "abolished" the opening orchestral tutti, or ritornello, and had been followed in this regard by many other lesser composers.
The very act of turning live games into 16-millimeter film works inevitably glorified the violence of football — but simultaneously illuminated the skills and toil of players, in the trenches and the air, that television cannot.
While these studies suggest the complex nature of patient safety that manipulating one variable, like hours worked, inevitably affects another, like the number of handoffs there is another tradeoff, more philosophical than quantifiable.
Similarly, "Drunk History," which needs accuracy to make the comedy work, does inevitably find its own way through the past — every storyteller is an interpreter, a plastered one no less so.
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