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The data leads inescapably to the conclusion that for most of the time nothing happens at all.
We are inescapably conditioned by our upbringing.
And, quite logically, they are shown to be inescapably trapped.
When there are competing demands for finite resources, as inescapably for health-care, hard allocation decisions have to be made.
The precision attainable when words are defined by words is inescapably limited.
This is possibly because phonology is inescapably grounded in phonetics.
At the same time, however, memory inescapably binds the adult to his past.
We must also bear in mind that by excluding all onomatopoeic expressions and reduplicative child words from the analysis we inescapably leave something essential behind.
The problem of citizenship as a collective good, then, is inescapably tied to the interpretation of the general standard of 'treating one another as equals'.
The improvisatory vocalizing, typical of plainsong, is inescapably associated with woman, although this contradicts historical traces of the male-only plainsong practice of earlier centuries.