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inevitable and result
The other reason ( and the one with which I am here concerned ) is that one thus becomes inclined to inquire of any opinion, or change of opinion, whether it represents the wisdom of experience or is only the result of the difference between youth and age which is as inevitable as the all too obvious physical differences.
the result was his inevitable bedazzlement through, ignorance.
The inevitable result was the speedy resignation of William Hague in the election aftermath.
Critics of capitalism including socialists and other anti-capitalists often assert that crony capitalism is the inevitable result of any capitalist system.
The result was the inevitable confusion with customers upset that a particular piece of software was not available for the Disk system that they had.
Whether the marketplace should be or is free is disputed ; many assert that government intervention is necessary to remedy market failure that is held to be an inevitable result of absolute adherence to free market principles.
The question here is: given the inevitable limits on rational decision making, what other techniques or behavioral processes can a person or organization bring to bear to achieve approximately the best result?
For example, humans see all Cardassian mystery stories as having an identical plot: the inevitable result is that all the suspects are eventually proved guilty of the crime and proving the supremacy of the state.
He argued for three general propositions: that the past revealed an order that could be understood in terms of the progressive development of human capabilities, showing that humanity's " present state, and those through which it has passed, are a necessary constitution of the moral composition of humankind "; that the progress of the natural sciences must be followed by progress in the moral and political sciences " no less certain, no less secure from political revolutions "; that social evils are the result of ignorance and error rather than an inevitable consequence of human nature.
World peace is sometimes claimed to be the inevitable result of a certain political ideology.
That is, according to some, if one is " truly " pious ( in the spiritual sense ), the natural and inevitable result of it will be religious piety.
" The reversal is the inevitable but unforeseen result of some action taken by the hero.
The outbreak of hostilities with England in 1294 was the inevitable result of the competitive expansionist monarchies, triggered by a secret Franco-Scottish pact of mutual assistance against Edward I, who was Philip's brother-in-law, having married Philip's sister Margaret ; inconclusive campaigns for the control of Gascony to the southwest of France were fought in 1294 – 98 and 1300 – 03.
In October 1858, he delivered a famous speech in which he argued that the political and economic systems of North and South were incompatible, and that, due to this " irrepressible conflict ," the inevitable " collision " of the two systems would eventually result in the nation becoming " either entirely a slave-holding nation, or entirely a free-labor nation.
He felt the completion of the paintings to be " torment " and the inevitable result was to create " something you don ’ t want to look at.
Gobineau originally wrote that, given the past trajectory of civilization in Europe, white race miscegenation was inevitable and would result in growing chaos.
Deposition of Adolf and Election of Albert, illustration from the Chronicles of the Bishops of WürzburgThe electors probably did not plan from the beginning to depose the king, but because of events this result was probably inevitable.
l ' Hôpital's dismissal had been urged for some time by the papal legate Ippolito d ' Este, and during the beginning of the French Wars of Religion which were the inevitable result of the massacre of Huguenots in Wassy ( on 1 March 1562 ), he found it necessary to retire to his estate at Vignay ( near Étampes ), from which he did not return until after the pacification of Amboise ( 19 March 1563 ).
Earlier critics of the 1933 Banking Act, and of other restrictive banking regulation, argued it did not prevent the return of financial instability beginning in the mid-1960s. Hyman Minsky, a supporter of traditional banking regulation, described the 1966 return of financial instability ( and its increasingly intense return in 1970, 1974, and 1980 ) as the inevitable result of private financial markets, previously repressed by memories of the Great Depression.
Krishna and Rukmi duelled with the inevitable result of Krishna's victory.
This is experienced as the result of continuous effort to engage one's highest life condition, or Buddha nature, to overcome the inevitable obstacles and struggles.
Jenia Meng uses evidence from an international survey to argue that anthropocentrism is inevitable in all human societies and that it is an result of gene-centrism.
This was as a direct result of a police report that categorized a terrorist attack on the City as " inevitable ".
Thus a claim that gender is socially constructed probably means that gender, as currently understood, is not an inevitable result of biology, but highly contingent on social and historical processes.

inevitable and reorganization
Since an influential segment of anarchists reject either dialectical materialism or historical materialism or both, these anarchists usually do not claim that revolution and the reorganization of society are inevitable, only that they are desirable.

inevitable and 2003
Seeing his inevitable defeat, Manley withdrew from the race on July 22, 2003, and endorsed Martin.
The authors of a 2003 Harvard study on re-segregation believe current trends in the South of white teachers leaving predominately black schools is an inevitable result of federal court decisions limiting former methods of civil rights-era protections, such as busing and affirmative action in school admissions.
By expressing support for the 2003 invasion of Iraq — by that point seemingly inevitablethe Vilnius letter was a public rebuke by ten EU candidates of France and Germany's vocal opposition to American and British policy.

inevitable and warned
At the 1939 Bayreuth Festival Hitler warned Unity and Diana Mitford that war with England was inevitable within weeks and they should return home.
" Furthermore, the IMC warned the group to " recognise that the organisation's time as a paramilitary group has passed and that decommissioning is inevitable.
Malcolm X referred to " the type of Black man on the scene in America today doesn't intend to turn the other cheek any longer ", and warned that if politicians failed to keep their promises to African-Americans, they made violence inevitable:
He had used the ' holiday ' as a period in which he rewrote hundreds of pages of astrological text to " recast the whole system and make it run more along the lines of character reading and less as the assertion of an inevitable destiny ", despite being warned by his wife that " he needed rest badly after the worry and anxiety of the law case ", and was overworking himself and heading for a breakdown.
The British were warned that “ War is inevitable and by the fault of England ; that if England had at once declared her solidarity with Russia and France and her intention to fight if necessary, Germany and Austria would have hesitated .” In Berlin, Admiral von Müller wrote in his diary that “ Germany should remain calm to allow Russia to put herself in the wrong, but then not to shrink from war if it were inevitable .” Bethmann Hollweg told Wilhelm that “ In all events Russia must ruthlessly be put in the wrong .”
Talking at a January 11, 1982, town hall meeting organized by the new citizen's group Partners in Progress, Copithorne warned that further development would be inevitable along the Trans-Canada Highway corridor.

inevitable and Brown
The last big chart hit for Stax was " Woman to Woman " from Shirley Brown in 1974, and the single's success helped delay the inevitable demise of the company for several months.
It was at this time that the crew was informed of the John Brown Raid and, according to Parker's biography, he had already come to the conclusion that civil war between the North and South was inevitable.
The Labour Party does not select its leader by allowing the outgoing leader to choose or name a successor, but anticipation of Blair's strong endorsement contributed to Brown being the inevitable successor.

inevitable and would
Khrushchev, for all his bombastic prophecies about the inevitable decay of capitalism, is genuinely favorable to `` peaceful coexistence '' and would like, above all, the Berlin and German problems to be settled peacefully ; ;
Because of this, it would appear inevitable that an increasing percentage of strategic missiles will seek self-protection in mobility -- at least until missile defenses are perfected which have an exceedingly high kill probability.
More often than not he would bow to the inevitable.
It was inevitable that capoeira practitioners would start using their abilities in unconventional ways.
Adopting Thomas Malthus's population theory, they saw poor urban conditions as inevitable, as they believed population growth would outstrip food production ; and they considered that to be desirable, as starvation would help limit population growth.
I repeat, we have sufficient means with which to defend ourselves ; we have indeed our inevitable weapons, the weapons, which we would have preferred not to acquire, and which we do not wish to employ.
Though Beaux was an individualist, comparisons to Sargent would prove inevitable, and often favorable.
But they could never have delivered economic self-management, they would always have been slow to innovate as apathy and frustration took their inevitable toll, and they would always have been susceptible to growing inequities and inefficiencies as the effects of differential economic power grew.
He was ever mindful of the inevitable loss of life and suffering that would be experienced on an individual level by the troops under his command and their families.
Changes in economic conditions are inevitable ; and even if they were not, the transition to socialism would be so chaotic as to preclude the existence of such a steady state from the start.
World War I was inevitable, but its human and financial costs would be catastrophic for the French.
Displeased by this, Jonah refers to his earlier flight to Tarshish while asserting that, since God is merciful, it was inevitable that God would turn from the threatened calamities.
Nevertheless, Stalin's victory would not have been inevitable if Bukharin had been more politically astute.
In these circumstances it was inevitable that the king's first minister would become the de facto head of the government.
Peter Green suggests it would be well to remember Polybius was chronicling Rome's history for a Greek audience with the aim of convincing them of the necessity of accepting Roman rule – which he believed was inevitable.
The other argument was that by slighting potential strong points in ones own territory, an enemy expeditionary force, or local enemy rising, would find it more difficult to consolidate territorial gains against an inevitable counter attack.
Other 19th-and early 20th-century contemporaneous documents indicate that the policy of removing Aboriginal children from their parents related to different beliefs: that given the catastrophic population decline of Aboriginal people after white contact that they would " die out ", that the ' full-blood ' tribal Aboriginal population would be unable to sustain itself, and was doomed to inevitable extinction.
Only Wolsey's sudden death at Leicesteron his journey to the Tower of London saved him from the public humiliation and inevitable execution he would have suffered upon his arrival at the Tower.
With more births inside marriage it seems inevitable that marriage rates and birth rates would rise together.
A concept to provide low Earth orbit ( LEO ) propellant depots that could be used as way-stations for other spacecraft to stop and refuel on the way to beyond-LEO missions has proposed that waste gaseous hydrogen — an inevitable byproduct of long-term liquid hydrogen storage in the radiative heat environment of space — would be usable as a monopropellant in a solar-thermal propulsion system.
Powell said, " In the minds of the Russians the inevitable commitment of the United States in such a war would have come not directly or necessarily from the stationing of American marines in Germany, but, as it came in the previous two struggles, from the ultimate involvement of the United States in any war determining the future of Europe ".
U. S. President Ronald Reagan's proposed Strategic Defense Initiative, if it had ever been deployed ( and proven successful ), would have undermined the fundamental premise of mutual assured destruction ( the inevitable outcome of equal and unacceptable destruction for both sides in the event of nuclear war ), removing the incentive for the US not to strike first.

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