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Stand-alone swap desks would inevitably make derivatives more expensive, and thereby discourage excessive speculation.

Feminist criminologists once argued that emancipation would inevitably make women more masculine and, therefore, more criminal - in that sense, they almost welcomed a rising female crime rate.

Mr. Khatri, the analyst in Katmandu, said that India would remain Nepal's dominant neighbor, but that China's expanding global reach would inevitably make it more engaged than before.

"In the report we did point out this coming technical change, which would inevitably make collection of the licence fee on the same scale very difficult.

That would inevitably make a lot of banks reconsider whether to locate their business here, dealing a major blow to the UK economy just as it begins to show signs of recovery.

Dr. Jeanne Santoli, deputy director of the immunization services division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that as the amount of vaccine being made each year continued to increase, it would inevitably make vaccination season extend further into the winter.

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But if East had cashed her diamonds earlier, South would inevitably have made five tricks for a good score.

Governments are unlikely to default on their debt, because that would almost inevitably make it more expensive for them to borrow money in the future, he said.

Many analysts on the call expressed concern that Merrill would inevitably have to forfeit some market share after making such large cuts, but O'Neal denied this.

The counterview is that Ho's Communist ideology would have inevitably made North Vietnam an enemy by definition.

That would, inevitably, take some jobs south.

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