Inexorable
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And the argument here would be that the wheels of evolution grind slowly, but they are
inexorable.
And we see this in the
inexorable
march towards standardization.
Anyway, the second thing I want to say about dying in the 21st century, apart from it's going to happen to everybody, is it's shaping up to be a bit of a train wreck for most of us, unless we do something to try and reclaim this process from the rather
inexorable
trajectory that it's currently on.
If you believe that humans can improve their lot, I have been told, that means that you have a blind faith and a quasi-religious belief in the outmoded superstition and the false promise of the myth of the onward march of
inexorable
progress.
So, if you have a ham butt problem, and you're thinking about the ham butt problem, the conclusion that it leads you to is
inexorable
and counterintuitive: paper is the enemy of words.
But meanwhile, as you know, wonderful protagonists like Al Gore are noting the
inexorable
rise in temperature, set in the context of that, interestingly, those buildings which are celebratory and very, very relevant to this place.
Now, in our democracies today, this separation of the economic from the political sphere, the moment it started happening, it gave rise to an inexorable, epic struggle between the two, with the economic sphere colonizing the political sphere, eating into its power.
But in another way, it's even bleaker than the ancient myths, because the villain, entropy, is preordained to have the final victory, when the
inexorable
laws of thermodynamics shut down all novelty with the so-called heat death of the universe.
We have to deal with the
inexorable
separation of death, so it shouldn't surprise us that we all sing, we all dance, we all have art.
The entire monologue minutes before the
inexorable
climax was the turning point, it was the key that turned me around.
I watched it mesmerized, almost holding my breath as the story developed towards its
inexorable
end.
This movie has such
inexorable
B class cheapness to all its scenes, effects etc as to make you think they spent 80% of their budget on Connery.
The Story should not be spoiled by ill informed description but suffice it to say it relates to a young mans slow but
inexorable
destruction and descent into espionage and treason.
But the system has its
inexorable
effect on the people who think they're running it.
Geared towards an
inexorable
ending, there are moments of real beauty and tenderness.
Pic's strength is setting the action in Macao in turbulent times (thus setting it up as a metaphor of Hongkong), and giving full vent to Wai Ka-fai's pessimistic world view of
inexorable
doom.
In the end, trapped by this
inexorable
logic, all travelers end up writing and receiving $2.
It treats globalization and the rules that sustain it as
inexorable
and inevitable.
Of course, this process is not irreversible: Effective political leadership and successful domestic reforms in the US and Japan, together with China’s failure to manage political pressure from below, could yet halt this seemingly
inexorable
power shift.
The extremes of inequality observed in some countries are not the
inexorable
result of economic forces and laws.
Those of us who see the potential for far more harm than good in the WikiLeaks disclosures, and refuse to join in the cheers for Assange and his colleagues, are probably trying to resist an
inexorable
tide.
But it is now becoming clear that the perception that globalization is some overwhelming and
inexorable
force largely reflected the side effects of the last decade’s commodity boom.
Let Russia Be RussiaTEL AVIV – In his famous “X” article, published in 1947, George F. Kennan argued that the Soviet Union’s hostility toward the United States was virtually inexorable, given that it was rooted not in a classic conflict of interest between great powers, but in a deep-seated nationalism and insecurity.
Freeing up capital flows had an
inexorable
logic – or so it seemed.
Like the geriatric successions that preceded the collapse of the Soviet Union, the succession in Saudi Arabia seems to be only a step in an
inexorable
march toward political decay.
What is absolutely certain is that the dependency ratio will rise virtually everywhere, owing to
inexorable
demographic trends.
Fundamentally, this is the right approach for managing systemic risk and change in complex interconnected systems, and for successfully managing common resources – though it has yet to dent the
inexorable
rise in global greenhouse-gas emissions.
The Arab upheavals are a by-product of the
inexorable
process of globalization in the twenty-first century, with almost instantaneous communications and increasing contact with the West transforming social and economic expectations.
There seems to be an
inexorable
quality about this, but a boom-bust process can be aborted at any stage.
If, on the other hand, labor’s share of income is falling because of the
inexorable
rise of automation, downward pressures on that share will continue, as I discussed in the context of artificial intelligence a few years ago.
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