0 impossible to avoid:
his ineluctable fate
That is, it did not proceed in a steady, ineluctable year-by-year deterioration.
The young students began to see law as part of the advancement of knowledge and the product of ineluctable universal progress.
It is not something a person "has" or an ineluctable expression of an endogenous pathogen.
Some assumption had to be made in these cases, however, and this one seemed ineluctable.
We have tended to accept the secularization thesis without question and thus assumed that the influence of religion was in ineluctable decline.
Pathology thus reveals the extremes to which this search may lead; it points to the ineluctable fate of a desperate attempt to retrieve the impossible.
Much of this increased social differentiation in the urban areas has been policy induced, although it is often presented as the result of the ineluctable forces of globalisation.
We have come to the absolute ineluctable conclusion that this decision has been taken as the result of a caprice of political opportunism.