• If the salary differentials between ourselves and consultants suddenly increase even further, there will be ineluctable and dire consequences for recruitment to general practice.

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  • After all, the American people have rarely had more occasion to focus on the ineluctable fact that surprise attacks, like that on Oahu, are by definition surprises.

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  • The anti-RH groups are mute on this ineluctable fact.

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  • President Bush has also recognized another ineluctable reality.

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  • But as Ophuls expands the scope of his film to include discussions with a range of media figures and intellectuals (including Phillip Knightley, Alain Finkielkraut, and the filmmaker Romain Goupil) his critique of the conventions of the information business, in which journalists are ineluctable players, emerges.

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  • Politicians sign up to those policies claiming that they will not hurt, that the technologies needed to make everything all right are available off the shelf, and that there is no real alternative because the decarbonisation policies currently in play are in some way ineluctable consequences of climate science.

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