Sentences with phrase «apparent inevitability»

For me, though, the apparent inevitability of such a large melt - off alone is shocking.
It's better as the latter, especially because its philosophy on the apparent inevitability of cosmically ordained tragedy seems at odds with the sunny optimism of its romantic leanings.
The assertion that differentiation marches forward may be an accurate appraisal of long - term tendencies, but the apparent inevitability with which this process is portrayed fails to account for either the more specific tensions that develop in the short run or the precipitating events that engender these tensions.

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The danger is that it gives a place to suffering in the total scheme of things and thus subtly legitimates it, making us reluctant to challenge its apparent metaphysical inevitability.
`... Interactions between in inflammation and the brain appear to drive the development of depression and may contribute to non-responsiveness to current antidepressant therapies... [The] inevitability of our evolutionary past is apparent in the high rates of depression that are seen in society today.»
Reigns winning felt like a foregone conclusion since about SummerSlam and was a clear inevitability once it became apparent The Rock was not entering the match.
I think Gosling and Williams nominations are inevitabilities now with all of this press surrounding their apparent «Career - best» performances.
The US apparent unwillingness to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions beyond what it is already on track to achieve is of considerable controversy in the Qatar negotiations this week because of the growing scientific concern about the potential inevitability of catastrophic warming caused by human activities.
In dealing with the principles of fundamental justice, the majority pointed out that, contrary to the aura of inevitability apparent in many media reports, «enshrining [assisted suicide] as a constitutional right» is «a matter of serious concern to many Canadians... [and] no consensus on the subject is apparent, even among ethicists or medical practitioners» — and cited how most national medical bodies including in Canada, the US, UK, New Zealand, Australia, and the and World Medical Associations, are opposed (Carter paras. 243, 249).
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