Meals unfurl with great ceremony - they are joyful, boisterous and almost inevitably communal.
If everyone starts sending hand written thank you notes they will inevitably lose their magic.
This is inevitably tied to what gamers are actually willing (and able) to pay.
The pressure on regional lenders will inevitably lead to another round of bank consolidation.
Financing government by printing money inevitably leads to higher inflation and all of its associated problems.
But the state that lost water, whichever it was, would inevitably block a new deal.
Supply teachers inevitably end up being heavily used in schools that are doing badly.
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When sharks attack humans, it inevitably makes news - it is a sexy story.
But we will inevitably fail to achieve employment targets unless many more women have economic opportunities.
In doing so, important details are inevitably lost and the search for meaningful insights is thwarted.
Song writers will, inevitably, feel the pressure to make their songs more catchy, more formulaic.
Inevitably, good ideas, innovation and style will be lost to the homogenizing imperatives of the toolbox.
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As these local companies gain scale in China, they inevitably set their sights globally.
Inevitably, given the pervasiveness of information technology, cyberspace is also becoming a question of security.
With scant hope of peaceful change through elections, challengers inevitably consider other, more violent, options.
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Inevitably in something this big, there are going to be places where things fall short.
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And the President, though he favors both, inevitably winds up on the side of preferences.
Inevitably, I get bored after 15 hours or so because the storytelling is so unfocused.
Putting the IRS in charge of a political program inevitably makes the IRS more political.
Inevitably, this sparks complaints that Goldman holds too much power--and is too quick to wield it.
And the opening half was wracked with tension and short on quality, inevitably given the stakes.
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But these players are the ones who inevitably become the most vulnerable in the end.
Heavy involvement by government, no matter how well intended, inevitably sends the wrong signals.
But even if their purpose is defensive, such weapons will inevitably alarm America and China's neighbours.
With that aging inevitably comes dying: Some one million people on Facebook passed away last year.
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Inevitably, the equities of allied nations in the area would be adversely affected over time.
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Calling for a hung parliament inevitably means that we will have fewer Labour MPs.
But when a game is a single-player, narrative-based affair, inevitably that appeal can wane.
If these burdens of proof are applied, there can inevitably be but one very fortunate ruling.
But a cause of national celebration is also, inevitably, an excuse for partisan manoeuvring.
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