0 continuing without any possibility of being stopped:
1 continuing without any possibility of being stopped:
Aging is an inexorable process.
Indifferent to human concerns, and therefore incorruptibly neutral in human disputes, the new nature was also inexorable.
In this ridiculous position it dies miserably after making the most violent efforts to free itself from this inexorable bubble of air.
When would it end its inexorable political advance?
The author thus articulates in her cycle the inexorable movement of time, in a specific place, with the inevitable consequences it brings.
This alternative therapy should not only alleviate symptoms, but slow down, stop, or even reverse the currently inexorable evolution of the disease.
Other physicians, who thought she was dying from inexorable lung cancer, reasoned that, because all therapies for it were exhausted, no one could save her.
The prevailing view then was that ' the family ' was in inexorable decline; unexpectedly, however, new forms of familial solidarity emerged (pp. 158-70).
The inexorable persistence of the opening motive conjures up a grief-stricken widow, rocking to and fro in her overwhelming sorrow.