Sentence examples for would inescapably from inspiring English sources

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But the plans do not acknowledge anywhere that all this would inescapably involve a dreaded reorganisation of not one but two key public services: healthcare, provided by the NHS, and social care, which is controlled and paid for by local councils.

Exposure to either would inescapably sap one's moral fiber and rot one's brain.

A ballot measure in 2018, the year Brown will be termed-out, would inescapably become a referendum on high-speed rail.

As Greenstein points out, almost two-thirds of the spending cuts in recent Republican budgets are taken from programs for low-income people: "those budgets' severe cuts in assistance for meeting basic needs, making college more affordable, and the like would inescapably increase poverty and hardship".

But, at some stage down the road, such populations would inescapably fall victims of their own success because they would have a very poor capacity to respond to crises triggered by increased levels of selective pressures by outside factors such as pathogens, predators, competitors, natural catastrophes or shifts of the climatic conditions.

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For others, sitting fireside with a dog sounds inescapably dull — they'd rather be rock climbing or taking a road trip.

Several years on, as Altoon matured into his mid-30s, those impulses would be caressed in lyrical — and inescapably erotic — reveries.

One of the key principles of DACA, which was created by executive order but never enshrined as law, was to formalize something that had long been taken for granted: Dreamers are inescapably American, and punishing them would upend the social and economic order.

A report by think tank ResPublica, to be launched by Conservative MP David Burrowes later, will argue that marriage is "inescapably heterosexual" and the legislation would compromise the meaning of both traditional heterosexual marriage and homosexual partnership.

If not, "the good, in the long run, will inescapably be driven out by the bad … it would be the lower forms of mass appetite which would more and more be catered for in programmes".

A peace centre at the Maze, with or without an inescapably sensitive permanent exhibition addressing the province's divided history, would be an actual and symbolic part of embedding it further.

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