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As a hospital-based case-control study, some limitations in current study such as information bias would be ineluctable.

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An example of this is provided in Figure 2. Starting with cognitive efficiency, for some aging with HIV, cognitive declines may be ineluctable.

But such individuals would be faced with the ineluctable fact that clear-minded decisions based on logic translate into better use of precious donor resources and improved lives for the beneficiaries at hand.

Instead, the director Travis Preston's rather modish production is at its best when Gemma Arterton's Hilde Wangel is goading Stephen Dillane's Solness to climb to newly ecstatic heights from which there is only one way down — though to say any more would be unfair to newcomers to a play that moves with ineluctable force to its eerie conclusion.

Certainly his tutor thought so: in his view, History, properly capitalized, was a grand narrative, driven forward by ineluctable forces toward inevitable, necessary ends, and soon the subject would be understood as a science.

Indeed, it would be hard to argue that any horse this season has laid down quite such ineluctable a set of championship credentials.

Some said it was Britain's ineluctable destiny to be part of the single currency, and that it would be swimming against the tide of history to remain on the shore as the euro ship set sail.

Hegel was the greatest exponent of the teleological vision of progress that would be used to justify the European colonialist enterprise: the thesis that European civilization was not culturally specific but simply more advanced than others along a single ineluctable line of development, and that colonized peoples would benefit from receiving it.

For many it would be more fitting if Spain – the land of bullfighting – was also notable for cutting the throats of its red-blooded womenfolk, as depicted in the opera Carmen – written, lest you forget, by French composer Georges Bizet – but the ineluctable fact is that the Nordic peoples are, according to the data, much more prolific killers.

"This pure — virtually empty — sign — is ineluctable, because it means everything".

But the myth, as she says, is "ineluctable", and this mournful outpouring cannot avert the end.

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