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    inevitably
    [ adv ]
    1. in such a manner as could not be otherwise

    2. <adv.all>
      it is necessarily so
      we must needs by objective
    3. by necessity

    4. <adv.all>
      the situation slid inescapably toward disaster


    Inevitably \In*ev"i*ta*bly\, adv.
    Without possibility of escape or evasion; unavoidably;
    certainly.

    Inevitably thou shalt die. --Milton.

    How inevitably does immoderate laughter end in a sigh!
    --South.

    1. As companies acquire more computer networks from different vendors the problem of managing them inevitably increases.
    2. 'If the stock market is prepared to finance development, why give a large slice of the company to venture capitalists?' Relaxed listing rules will, inevitably, lead to riskier ventures being quoted.
    3. Standard rooms start at SDollars 230 and are bookable through TRI Hotel Marketing. Mr Colin Rainbow, commercial director of pan-European travel agency chain Wagons-lits, says that such hotels will 'inevitably give you a more personal service.
    4. 'This should provide the framework for a restatement of government industrial policy,' Mr Davies said. He described the present government spending round as a 'ridiculous horse trade' which inevitably resulted in unsatisfactory decisions.
    5. The true collectors could not compete but the greedy tumbled in. Then in 1980, inevitably, the bubble burst, and prices fell like a stone.
    6. Mr Hind said the pit closures inevitably meant further job losses. He added: 'The miners who are about to lose their jobs will at least benefit from some comparatively generous redundancy payments.
    7. But in merger policy especially, hard cases will inevitably come his way; and it is here that there is room for unease. In anti-trust issues, Mr Van Miert says, competition should not be the only criterion: industrial, social and other factors also apply.
    8. Institutional Wisdom Legalized euthanasia would inevitably require the complicity of physicians.
    9. Tube coverage of warfare inevitably turns out to be carefully controlled coverage.
    10. 'There are very few Estee Lauders left in the world, who say that's the one I want,' adds West. Creating a new perfume is inevitably a complex process.
    11. The coming year inevitably will bring more difficult trade issues between the two countries, and a formal bilateral arrangement conceivably could raise the decibel level of public debate.
    12. And, inevitably, once the laughing has stopped, one realises that Friel is not simply having fun but is making another contribution to the age-old, unresolved debate about the difference between English and Irish identity.
    13. If people believe what they read in the newspapers, or are influenced subliminally by them, then certain things inevitably will follow. Items of domestic spending, which could be afforded easily, will be postponed.
    14. This is fine for wan catwalk waifs: not so good if you want to look normal. White summer fabrics inevitably look flimsy, even unintentionally transparent.
    15. In the absence of an institutional commitment to compensate for the imbalance, the liberal arts inevitably became the raggedy stepchildren of the university.
    16. On the other side of the debate are some safety and energy analysts, who deny that tougher fuel-mileage rules would inevitably lead to another round of vehicle downsizing.
    17. Brokers said they believed the respite was temporary and the market would inevitably turn higher again on the strength of optimism over lower interest rates, which would makes stocks a more attractive investment.
    18. "I fully expect it to become a race where organization inevitably is going to be an important factor."
    19. In theory everything can be protected, but inevitably there will be limits to financial and human resources. A company's response in the first few hours can be crucial.
    20. Still, critics maintain that a national sales tax inevitably would hit the poor and middle classes relatively more than the rich.
    21. Insured values increase and maximum potential exposures rise, but this type of business is inevitably volatile.
    22. The CD (NMC 005) samples 14 of them, though the quality inevitably varies; Birtwistle's crystalline setting of Paul Celan's 'White and Light', and Dominic Muldowney's intense version of Brecht's 'On Suicide' are the highlights.
    23. Price rigging inevitably creates distortions, whether the market is for fish, coalminers or the pound sterling. This argument is actually less strong than it appears.
    24. In his speech Sunday, Bronfman told the delegates that Berlin is likely to become the capital of a unified Germany and "inevitably, the questions of forgiveness and of reconciliation arise." "Reconciliation is possible if we speak the truth.
    25. B/I accounted for about a third of the Pounds 300m of damage caused by last April's bombs. Demolition work will inevitably mean curbs on access to the area even after workers return, reducing customers and hindering suppliers.
    26. The insurance companies have been losing money so, inevitably, consumers are picking up the bill. Premiums are not uniformly high, though.
    27. One assumes that a desire to take charge of its own destiny will inevitably lead it more deeply into its remaining consumer goods activities.
    28. Howe called the broadcast "grossly and wholly improper" and said in a British Broadcasting Corp. radio interview that it had "inevitably" been shown on satellite TV in Gibraltar, where it might influence an inquest jury.
    29. "If America has prevailed because it is a superpower in the air and the sea, it will inevitably be defeated in Libya.
    30. As happened in Lebanon, the neighboring countries would inevitably be drawn into the struggle.
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