Inexorably
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The countries of Europe are moving
inexorably
towards the "ever closer union" that the founding Treaty of Rome demands.
For this reason, and in order to emerge stronger from the difficult situation in which Europeans now find themselves, Europe’s leaders must work with the conviction that the future is
inexorably
linked to a more integrated and more capable Union.
Lack of reasonably independent regulation and competent public administration – or, worse, one-person dictatorships – lead
inexorably
to economic waste and inefficiency, and eventually to political turmoil.
But it did put everyone on notice: The world is moving, inexorably, toward a green economy.
In countries like the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, and Italy, research-assessment exercises are
inexorably
creating a culture of quantification and accountability, in which citation data play an increasingly important role.
Some French see the EU as a community where national interests
inexorably
converge.
Today ought to be a golden age for center-right parties: Communists and Socialists have self-destructed, free markets are spreading as
inexorably
as globalization, and prosperity beckons.
The eurozone is gripped by an existential crisis that is slowly, but inexorably, destroying the monetary union’s very foundations.
With the Russian Duma’s approval of President Vladimir Putin’s request to use Russian military forces in Ukraine (not restricted to Crimea), the mirage that Yanukovych’s ouster signal the start a new era, in which Ukraine moves
inexorably
away from Russia and into the European democratic fold, has now evaporated.
Italy and Germany are headed toward a ratio of one retiree per worker; without more rapid GDP growth, new immigration policies, higher retirement ages, and efforts to stem the increase in welfare spending, taxes will
inexorably
rise from already damaging levels.
Unless this issue is addressed soon, it will lead
inexorably
to protectionism in America and Europe.
Whereas India is not yet nearly the factor in global trade that China has become, its 1.2 billion people are pushing
inexorably
onto the scene.
By attacking one Muslim country after another, the US and its allies have created the impression that Islam itself is the enemy, leading
inexorably
to the “clash of civilizations” that America says it wants to avoid.
This would lead
inexorably
to the end of the West in geopolitical terms: The US would have to reorient itself for good (toward the Pacific), while Europe would become Eurasia’s appendix.
Any realistic agenda for change in Cuba
inexorably
requires opening up to the world, along with ensuring full freedom within the country.
As the global financial crisis transforms itself
inexorably
into economic crisis and now industrial crisis, the cry “where’s Europe?” can be heard across the EU.
Asian Footsteps in AfricaCAMBRIDGE – Don’t look now, but capitalism – maligned in these bailout-ridden recessionary days – is reshaping Africa
inexorably.
Europe’s future is
inexorably
linked to that of Russia, whereas America has turned its back on Europe, out of disinterest if not disillusion.
Inexorably, racial prejudice creeps in.
But this is a dangerously wrong idea, an idea that leads
inexorably
to handing great moral (and even existential politico-military decisions) to the likes of Syria, Cameroon, Angola, Russia, China, and France.
This is not a picture of a minority group marching
inexorably
toward better lives and reaching into the upper echelons of US society, without facing discrimination.
In other words, Israel and Palestine are moving
inexorably
toward the establishment of a binational state between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
This criticism of every type and every use of rationalism leads, almost inexorably, to a rejection of the ideas of the Enlightenment.
SEATTLE – For the last quarter of the twentieth century, the average temperature at the surface of the earth edged
inexorably
upward.
Less dramatic but more likely is that the Fed will someday find a way to push up inflation expectations, which, as in most advanced economies, have been drifting
inexorably
downward.
This trend provides low-quality substitutes for the high-quality fish that we were once accustomed to, and will
inexorably
lead us toward catching plankton, especially jellyfish.
Bolivia’s future is not
inexorably
bleak.
The International Monetary Fund has emphasized that a more unequal society worsens economic performance – and the new tax legislation will lead
inexorably
to a more unequal society.
The average age of EU citizens will
inexorably
rise from about 38 now to over 50 by mid-century.
President Mahmoud Abbas’s failure to convene the Palestinian Legislative Assembly, due to a Hamas boycott, may lead
inexorably
to the final breakdown of the political structures created under the Oslo Accords.
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