Inevitability
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In fact, you could say that the
inevitability
of the death of our bodies enters in evolutionary time at the same moment as sexual reproduction.
We fear the certain
inevitability
that comes with Ebola.
Ebola has this
inevitability
that seems to defy modern medical science.
Martin Luther King, Jr. has said, "Change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle."
When I was little and learning about the
inevitability
of maternity, it was never explained to me the commonness of these factors that women consider, like the risk of passing on hereditary illness, the danger of having to stop life-saving medication for the duration of your pregnancy, concern about overpopulation, your access to resources, and the fact that there are 415,000 children in the foster-care system in the United States at any given time.
The snail might be a symbol of the
inevitability
of death, which defeats even the strongest knights.
It's actually a sensible way of coping with the
inevitability
of aging.
It's adaptability: how well a person reacts to the
inevitability
of change, and lots of it.
But if we take a moment to try to look at what video games are already becoming in our lives today, and what just a little bit of technological advancement is about to create, it starts to become more of an
inevitability.
For all the denial of climate change by government leaders, the CIA and the navies of Norway and the U.S. and Canada, whatever are busily thinking about how they will secure their territory in this
inevitability
from their point of view.
So this is the
inevitability
about it.
The most expensive film ever made in China at the time, the Emperor and the Assassin does not rely on hysteric emotion or big battles, but rather a brooding atmosphere of menace and
inevitability.
To the writer's credit, this issue was treated as a problem, and a May-December match is not portrayed as the right-and-good
inevitability
of some Mary Pickford films (e.g., "Daddy-Long-Legs").
I felt consumed by the knowledge of the
inevitability
of Che's death; for me, it clouded the entire movie.
I suppose that is exactly what Soderbergh wanted us to feel, the slowly evolving
inevitability
of his death.
Part Two was so downbeat compared to, again an
inevitability
but in Cuba it was positive and in Bolivia it was so negative.
Family dynamics, community and the
inevitability
of change have rarely been explored so expertly on film.
These moments at times are surprises and other times
inevitability.
This "logic" though is not the one we commonly embrace, it is a logic of dark
inevitability.
Catholics and Protestants in Ireland were killing each other for a century, but now that they are in the EU, they have recognized the idiocy of their conflict and the
inevitability
of reconciliation.
The key point is that the costs of separation are a matter of choice, not of
inevitability.
The very mention of debt restructuring was considered inadmissible and a cause for ridiculing those of us who dared suggest its
inevitability.
Russia, while never renouncing its imperial dreams and instruments of domination, was nonetheless coming to terms with the
inevitability
of democracy, at least on its margins.
As soon as the issue of EU membership becomes a matter of cost-benefit analysis, rather than historical inevitability, bigger questions follow.
After failing to moderate Bashir into accepting a secular decentralized or confederate Sudan, Egypt, a key Arab player concerned about the stability of its southern border, has come to accept the
inevitability
of secession – so long as the new state lines up with it on the issue of the Nile’s waters.
In the 1970s, recognizing the
inevitability
of a slowdown, Japan shelved its ambitious plan to “remodel” the Japanese archipelago.
It is time to recognize the
inevitability
of Iraq’s break-up (the country is now more a vehicle for Iran’s influence than a bulwark against it) and bolster an independent Kurdistan within Iraq’s former borders.
Indeed, Zimbabwe's elderly President Robert Mugabe, who is 79, must now be reckoning with the
inevitability
of his own political demise.
In 1914, Europe’s leaders, having failed to find satisfactory compromises, resigned themselves to the
inevitability
of war (some more enthusiastically than others).
We will not know for some time, but the debaters should recall Thucydides’ warning more than two millennia ago that belief in the
inevitability
of conflict can become one of its main causes.
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