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单词 Inevitably
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1. The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
2. The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders.
3. In the way you go on, you are inevitably coming apart.
4. The recent political incident will inevitably count against the peace process of the two countries.
5. Deviate from socialism and China will inevitably retrogress to semi - feudalism and semi - colonialism .
6. Restructuring will inevitably entail compromises.
7. Inevitably she took out her frustrations on the children.
8. Inevitably, the press exaggerated the story.
9. Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
10. Older cars inevitably lack the latest safety refinements.
11. Their arguments inevitably end in tears.
12. The book inevitably mirrors my own interests and experiences.
13. Inevitably the transition will yield some sticky moments.
14. Inevitably, the situation did not please everyone.
15. The regime was inevitably labelled as 'communist'.
16. Time inevitably glosses over the particularities of each situation.
17. The information we have is inevitably partial.
18. His wrong doing will inevitably trips itself up.
19. Inevitably, a quarrel followed between the two sides.
20. Technological changes will inevitably lead to unemployment.
21. Inevitably, it rained on the day of the wedding.
22. The cuts will inevitably impact on service delivery.Sentence dictionary
23. The train was inevitably delayed by the accident.
24. Political leaders almost inevitably pander to big business.
25. The stores will inevitably end up competing with each other in their push for increased market shares.
26. Inevitably, when both parents have custody of the child, there's a lot of to-ing and fro-ing between them for the child concerned.
27. Most modern housing estates are terrible and inevitably done on the cheap.
28. Inevitably there's some caller prating on about the decline in moral standards.
29. To make your life a sound structrure that will serve others and fulfil your own potential, you have to remember that strength, however massive , can't endure unless it has the interlocking supprt of others. Go it alone and you'll inevitably tumble. 
30. He is used to a lot of attention from his wife, which will inevitably lessen when the baby is born.
1. The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions.
2. The suggestion inevitably provoked outrage from student leaders.
3. He is used to a lot of attention from his wife, which will inevitably lessen when the baby is born.
4. In the way you go on, you are inevitably coming apart.
5. The recent political incident will inevitably count against the peace process of the two countries.
6. Deviate from socialism and China will inevitably retrogress to semi - feudalism and semi - colonialism .
7. Inevitably, a quarrel followed between the two sides.
8. Anyone who betrays his motherland shall inevitably fall into the abyss of eternal sin and shame.
9. Industrialization inevitably led to the expansion of the urban working class.
31. The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future.
32. Anyone who betrays his motherland shall inevitably fall into the abyss of eternal sin and shame.
33. The investigation into the air crash would inevitably apportion blame to certain members of the crew.
34. Such a policy would inevitably draw fierce resistance from farmers.
35. As the political emphasis shifts, Bulgaria will inevitably become more westernized.
36. A war would inevitably set back the process of reform.
37. The reforms will inevitably involve a lot of new paperwork for teachers.
38. This measure inevitably means higher taxes in the long run.
39. This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics.
40. What can be found will inevitably vary according to the area under study.
41. This would inevitably involve his departure from the post of Prime Minister.
42. Their refusal to compromise will inevitably invite more criticism from the UN.
43. This move will inevitably result in the loss of a lot of jobs.
44. Industrialization inevitably led to the expansion of the urban working class.
45. Inevitably, fights break out between the members of contending groups.
46. The media focus on politicians' private lives inevitably switches the attention away from the real issues.
47. These tests will inevitably be used by politicians to make cheap political points.
48. Any attack by a foreign power will inevitably bring the people of a country together.
49. He inevitably focused on his own concerns, with only a passing query about Jeff.
50. Temperatures inevitably will rise above zero, she said.
51. Moreover, with strictly asexual reproduction, mutations will inevitably accumulate.
52. Inevitably, Whitney and the board called him to account.
53. It inevitably makes compromises with this methodological ideal.
54. If false, the allegations were inevitably damaging.
55. The first casts older people as being almost inevitably poor and this draws a causal relationship between income and later life.
56. The higher number of births from the mid-1950s and through the 1960s inevitably meant more pensioners sixty years on.
57. In this faded house among the ferns, a bright idea was inevitably taking form.
58. Inevitably it is women, as housewives particularly, who bear the strain of this.
59. With the Clintons, such masterful performances can seem surreal, since they inevitably unfold against a backdrop of turmoil and controversy.
60. The existence of competing bodies claiming to exercise jurisdiction in the town inevitably provoked violent confrontation.
61. Inevitably the conversation would turn to politics, and that inevitably led to heated arguments.
62. Inevitably one night she ended up by going to bed with him.
63. Ultimately the batterer is himself tricked by his lustful appetite, and his violent acts inevitably escalate.
64. Inevitably London, the greatest centre of mass and conspicuous consumption, dominated with its tremendous appetite.
65. But since neural computers can carry out highly skilled tasks tirelessly, they will inevitably replace humans in some medical tasks.
66. Such a process of education must inevitably commence with the young.
67. But inevitably, at a certain point, we turn to look at the Erechtheion, some way off.
68. Affected children inevitably attract more than their fair share of parental attention which can cause problems with unaffected siblings.
69. Those inevitably require hierarchical authority to implement and tend to be mechanistic.
70. When James challenged both of these, Tory Anglicans inevitably sought to oppose him.
71. Inevitably occasions will arise when this choice faces all working nurses who have young children.
72. Inevitably with the rapid expansion of the past few years the University is experiencing difficulties in providing sufficient academic as well as residential accommodation.
73. The subordinates acknowledged that some conflicts would inevitably arise, no matter how well the manager maintained the web of relationships.
74. Children who suffer from prolonged ill-health inevitably benefit less from education than healthy children.
75. Such pacts of silence with heterosexuals inevitably work against the challenges to heterosexism being made by lesbians.
76. It can therefore be a valuable aid to the better understanding and management of what is inevitably a very complex process.
77. Inevitably, road construction was done at night in downtown, around ten when I was getting ready to go to sleep.
78. His or her work must inevitably lie in an area where public anger, resentment and guilt are rife.
79. Even then, you might still finish each day feeling guilty about the many chores which inevitably remain undone.
80. This process means, inevitably, that the code will get different calls when running under different operating systems.
81. Quantifying the compensatory award Unfortunately, but perhaps inevitably, the calculation of the compensatory award is highly speculative.
82. Inevitably,[http:///inevitably.html] this attempt to define the most powerful school of art since the war is going to lead to fierce arguments.
83. Inevitably, the actual experience is far removed from the dream.
84. Inevitably, many organisations have been created which effectively avoided confronting the government.
85. The side with the most men and the biggest guns will inevitably wear down its opponent.
86. Philanthropic work, like workhouse visiting, inevitably raised the question of women's representation on public bodies at the local level.
87. Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region.
88. This family carries out its child rearing and educating functions inevitably at the expense of career opportunities for women.
89. We hope you will find this helpful - though, inevitably, there are some events which defy simple classification.
90. It will inevitably be harder to prevent similar acts of aggression in future.
91. Inevitably, the scientists used some of the same ingenuity they brought to building the bomb to improving their high-desert outpost.
92. If punishment is assimilated into the probation glossary it will inevitably influence the sort of practice the Service undertakes.
93. Inevitably this began to attract the foreign fleets back to the Klondyke trade.
94. Inevitably, though, with 14 fewer rooms to spread out in, the Pages had to part with several cherished possessions.
95. Inevitably it meant that she and Jack were in closer proximity, and it threatened to push her sanity over the brink.
96. The influx of large numbers of construction workers had inevitably caused disruption in the nearby villages, especially the closest, Stogursey.
97. Inevitably, the interlude material should not have the strength of character of the main section material.
98. Tracing the course of the profits squeeze is inevitably rather complicated and speculative because the various influences can not be quantified.
99. In the absence of soil conservation, the productivity of these lands w ill inevitably decline rapidly.
100. Inevitably, when he arrived home he found he had nothing but a blank sheet of photographic paper.
101. Still, the smell of smoke inevitably triggers an asthma attack.
102. However, one area which has inevitably suffered in the process is that of choral singing.
103. A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance. Hunter S. Thompson 
104. The price differential between Old Master and modern artists was inevitably reflected in the drawings.
105. The plates slide toward one direction or another and, inevitably, their ridges move off the hot spots that found them.
106. The teacher unions and professional associations have produced clear and accurate documents for their members which inevitably highlight these problems.
107. Inevitably patients with Crohn's disease or indeterminate colitis will from time to time have restorative proctocolectomy.
108. Inevitably, he raised his arm and pulled her down, so that their lips met.
109. However, subsequent excavations at Maiden Castle, Arikamedu and Charsadda have inevitably caused many of his fundamental assumptions to be refuted.
110. Editors must, then, exercise a choice and exercising a choice inevitably involves ignoring certain options.
111. And when - inevitably - you do capsize, you soon learn how to not make the same mistakes again.
112. The effects of the project inevitably spread far beyond the boundaries of the site.
113. All culture is inevitably affiliated to one of two fundamental classes: bourgeoisie or proletariat.
114. The abnormal can be left,[http:///inevitably.html] for news of it will inevitably rise like a suppurating boil.
115. Inevitably, therefore, the individual must usually rent accommodation rather than own a property.
116. Forever did not mean what it once had. Forever was what changed inevitably over time. Amy Tan 
117. Conversely, political integration will inevitably fall apart if there is no financial benefit.
118. Male speaker Inevitably at her advanced years, it's difficult for her to overcome.
119. Inevitably, in time, some of the progressive ideas being put forward seeped into public consciousness.
120. Inevitably, follow up appointments were given to some extent on a subjective basis according to the laser endoscopist's previous experience.
121. Inevitably there are aspects of performance and achievements in which targets will be difficult to define.
122. No party would be able to shelter behind the barriers inevitably created by the divided profession.
123. Inevitably therefore, commercial considerations will govern the great bulk of our electronic output.
124. In doing so, he would inevitably have descended into the arena in a totally unacceptable way.
125. The government's social conscience inevitably raises questions about the balance between growth and welfare.
126. Inevitably I fell for him, thereby complicating my life horrendously and introducing an unexpected wild card into his.
127. It was the kind of scenario that, eventually, inevitably, would draw the national press like bees to honey.
128. Inevitably this affects their attitude to these people so that they tend to assume that all their visits are time-wasting.
129. As he acquired further land and office in the north, the affinity inevitably widened.
130. Inevitably he came into conflict with the developers, who lobbied successfully to destroy his project.
131. These towers of loops never cease to amuse us because inevitably the messages circulating along them cross their own paths.
132. Inevitably the question arises: is a communication policy worth it?
133. Great care must be taken when the fish is transferred by net as the spines inevitably tangle.
134. Organizational performance inevitably suffers, and when this decline is no longer deniable, blame is apportioned among a few unfortunate scapegoats.
135. This assistance inevitably spilled over as an increase in general prosperity for the ordinary Milanese city dweller.
136. The reductivist enterprise thus inevitably comes to grief, and it is not altogether surprising that it does.
137. Inevitably, the kids on the school bus would get nailed.
138. A man who can't journalize...nowadays inevitably turns to fiction.
139. The decision will inevitably cut both ways.
140. Every industry and enterprise will inevitably be affected by this wave. and our country is called the eternal sunrise industry-pharmaceutical companies, but should also cause for concern.
141. If patient from examines blindly from the medicine, will often be penny-wise and pound foolish, will create inevitably "troublesome".
142. However, item parameter uncertainty induced by item cloning causes ability estimate error inevitably.
143. Since the Chinese economy is more than three times the size of India's the Middle Kingdom's growth rate will inevitably slow allowing India to close the gap.
144. And although the new law should standardise practices throughout the country, it will inevitably be interpreted differently in every region.
145. A period of strong performance leads to overvaluation, from which subsequent returns are inevitably disappointing.
146. Although magnetocardiography (MCG) signal is gained using SQUID in shielding rooms, measuring errors inevitably exist in its measuring process.
147. As it mainly transports wet goods for sale in the market, the interior inevitably seems a bit lousy.
148. As the restrictive factor of architecture design, economical condition will inevitably affect architects " conceive. "
149. On the other hand, if they leave the company due to ill management, they will inevitably bring an inestimable loss.
150. The gas pressure eventually overcomes the force of solar gravity and the corona inevitably expands into space as the solar wind .
151. This kind of value, which pursues merchandise unilaterally, caused problems such as the pollution of the environment, the ecosystem depravation and the shortage of resources inevitably.
152. With the super-high-speed development of Shenzhen, many problems have inevitably emerged, such as overcrowding, overexploitation, energy crisis etc.
153. Inevitably her exploits were exaggerated and she became known as an adventuress .
154. The only way the US can repay its vast borrowings is by debasing the dollar – a process in which China will inevitably be short-changed.
155. Philosophy as the essence of time spirit should understand the true-life inevitably.
156. However, treatment will inevitably take longer: radiosurgery is paused whilst the exchange is performed and the linac must be moved around the patient with each collimator fitted.
157. Ego and self-aggrandizement oft seduce even highly evolved souls, and inevitably leads to downfall.
158. Inevitably, this will mean incorporating some of the Taliban and their mostly Pashtun supporters into the political fold.
159. Her worst campaign mistake trail was to claim that she had arrived in Bosnia under gunfire (and not to realise that footage of the cheerful welcoming committee inevitably existed).
160. Many emphasize fresh seasonal vegetables and health-giving herbs, so there's no need to guilty about the vast amount you'll inevitably eat.
161. However, existing semantic clustering approaches based on the taxonomy hierarchy take little account of load balancing problem among clusters(), which inevitably compromise network performance.
162. With gradually increasing of the civil construction and reducing of useable natural sand in our country, the manufactured sand will be inevitably selected as fine aggregate used in concrete.
163. It was Invincible's unfaltering faith in his master that inevitably led to the stallion's death and unholy rebirth.
164. For Zwingli, Luther's affirmation of a human body's omnipresence inevitably negated the very essence of what a human body is entirely.
165. Suddenly a large number of foreign exchange inflowing into South Korea inevitably promotes the exchange rate of Won against the dollar.
166. Inevitably the question is met with a blank stare. Most of the time people haven't thought about it.
167. Statistics show that 'downsizing' your marketing during tough times inevitably weakens your brand and your market position - and that's exactly the WRONG position to take when in a down market.
168. A democracy needs such "echo chambers, " even though their discussions inevitably appear like nothing but a bunch of homogenous supporters rah-rahing each other.
169. If you applied Metcalfe's law willy-nilly, and accepted every contact offered, you would inevitably divulge a good deal of personal information to quite a few people who could do you harm.
170. Inevitably, the observer of growth is impressed with the variety of responses.
171. Confucianist's orthodox ideas may not be contaminated unavoidably frequently in theirs dramatic work, inevitably takes into them to the lower level life performance in.
172. Airport landside traffic will be inevitably pressed with the enlarging of the civil aviation business and the increasing of the number of the passengers.
172. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
173. A good system has a highly effective data accessing method inevitably.
174. The arrogation of ideology illustrates that the neutrality and non-neutrality will inevitably integrated in social sciences.
175. By the same token, as I start working on my mock-up, I'll inevitably find flaws in my original problem statement and will have to go back and fix them.
176. Finally, active application of advanced technology is also significant on the road of design, cause that an excellent architect and building are inevitably promoted by the most advanced technologies.
177. In the historical tideway of the world modernization, each state inevitably to make choice on own route of agricultural development.
178. Inevitably, huge household financial deficit also means huge accumulations of household debt.
179. The construction of the rural social welfare system will inevitably requires the enormous costs, which includes the cost for implementation and the expenditure cost for the social welfare expenses.
180. During this period, this business got inevitably involved with domestic government, governments of residing countries, private mail offices and foreign post offices in China while developing.
181. Second, China stable and rapid economic growth, 2004 GDP growth of more than 9%. Road-building cement and the infrastructure development will inevitably pull gangue crusher industry's growth.
182. In this way, will inevitably lead to the domestic export freight insurance business insurance sources decline.
183. Computing with low-powered tablets and handsets inevitably means offloading some processing to the cloud.
184. Just remember that this is beta software, and things will inevitably break.
185. The rapid growth of short-term borrowing inevitably affect the cost of listing the company's financial growth.
186. Though waste slag amount is not in big volume, it can't be effectively used, therefore the promotion and application of salting-out-extraction process will be inevitably influenced.
187. Inevitably HSC will become a promising way for liverish treatment.
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