Sentences with phrase «even inevitable»

Although they are predictable, and perhaps even inevitable, we receive little warning and even less help in handling them.
Stepping back now, we see that the emphasis on short - term change seemed natural, even inevitable, in a fast - paced culture preoccupied with productivity and bottom - line outcomes.
Best of all, Google Docs can export documents in multiple formats — even the inevitable.
This damage was not only foreseeable, but it was highly likely (even inevitable) that this type of damage would result if the work was done in a faulty way.
If you are welcome in polite company, you probably see Brown v. Board of Education (which ended segregation in public schools) as obvious, even inevitable — not as a political necessity or acquiescence to a particular political party's agenda.
The result has left America vulnerable to even the inevitable repeat of past weather, let alone future climate change.
What is it in human nature that leads to children dying in collapsed schools in the face of predicted, even inevitable, disasters?
It is possible, maybe even inevitable, that both Port - au - Prince and Nepal will be hit with stronger ground motions than what they've seen in recent years.
The active accumulation of information — received in real time, in the exhibition space — will include drawings and texts, and even the inevitable junk faxes from telemarketers and local businesses as well.
Probably a good whack across the hindquarters or even the inevitable rubbing his face in something he did wrong.
I think this falls into a large category of things that ebooks make possible — even inevitable — but which, when regular readers hear of it, occasions strongly negative reactions.
There is even the inevitable analog clock.
Even her inevitable torture scenes are prurient, with Dominika's naked body subjected to abuse in scenes staged to show her off as much as they are to humiliate her.
Even the inevitable shootouts and car chases seem listless.
Aerves up so much visual wizardry and thought - provoking ideas that even the inevitable Silver touch — a finale with more bullets than the opening of «Saving Private Ryan» — can't destroy the magic.
It is finally natural — even inevitable — to ask how much information is in the universe.
Football's overwhelming standards of sentimentality perhaps make that understandable, even inevitable, but in the final count it matters not a jot.
But the hoped - for utopias have not come about, and what we once thought the ideal and even inevitable future now brings frustration, disgruntlement, and incipient rebellion, not just from non-Western forces that resist our triumphalism, but within our own countries and among our own people.
The existence of such a power becomes possible, even inevitable, in the curvature of a world capable of noogenesis.
But is not this simply because we refuse to heed the admonitions of science, which is daily proving to us, in every field, that seemingly impossible changes become easy and even inevitable directly there is a change in the order of the dimensions?
A natural, even inevitable, criticism of many of my suggestions is that they will slow economic growth.
Perhaps even inevitable?
With the benefit of hindsight, events of the past often seem rational, even inevitable.
That made it the best year on Wall Street since 1995, and it would take more than some short - term declines in stock prices as investors convert theoretical profits to the folding - money kind or even the inevitable downward market correction (the bursting of the proverbial bubble) to take the bloom of this particular rose.

Not exact matches

Even among the most normal of folk and friendliest of offices, is a light version of the same: competition, between personalities or departments or the businesses themselves, is inevitable.
The simple act of leaving the house to run an errand, grab lunch with a friend, or even just to take a walk becomes a much more involved process, requiring everything from diaper bags to bottles to bibs to a spare set of clothes in preparation for inevitable messes.
It's easy to dwell on negativity, but even easier to succeed when you approach each new day and project with a renewed sense of positivity — what I like to call «short - term amnesia,» the mentality that we will still achieve greatness despite any inevitable setbacks we may face.
Add that to the risks of business ownership and the inevitable health risks tied to aging, and even the most careful financial planning may not be able to save these boomers from financial disaster.
Once you have your motives, this provides your gasoline and courage to continuing on the journey even during those inevitable tough days.
A seemingly inevitable interest rate hike in the second half of 2010 means even more bumps in the road.
But even with strong recruitment and retention programs in place, some turnover is inevitable.
Even those of you who (once again) plan this year to file extensions to postpone the finality of filing your tax returns can not escape the inevitable.
Even though this content mix is fairly diverse (photos, video, copy, articles, social posts etc.) it all seems obvious and inevitable.
She didn't even specify what level I'd be teaching at, just that it was inevitable.
Sociologist Charles Perrow coined the phrase «normal accidents» in the 1980s to describe how large accidents, although rare, are inevitable, and even normal in a complex system.
Then ask what happens as the unemployment rate rises (which is virtually inevitable, particularly with layoff announcements accelerating even while collapsing help - wanted ads signal slower hiring of displaced workers).
While traditional long - term «buy and hold» investing enables investors to firmly capture solid gains in uptrending markets, the problem is they frequently give back a substantial, or even majority, of their gains when the inevitable corrections come.
At some point, however, even he must consider the consequences of the inevitable controls on global emissions that are to come.
If the speculative bubbles and crashes across market history have taught us anything (particularly the repeated episodes of recklessness we've observed over the past two decades), it's this: regardless of the level of valuation at any point in time, we have to allow for the potential for investors to adopt a psychological preference toward risk - seeking speculation, and no amount of reason will dissuade them even when that speculation has already made a collapse inevitable over a longer horizon.
There is no blueprint to creating a successful business and mistakes are not only inevitable but even beneficial in the long term.
Often enough, when excess savings are high, they flow into real estate and stock markets, perhaps even setting off bubbles, with overinvestment in real estate an almost inevitable consequence of rapidly rising housing prices.
And while certain expenses are inevitable, there are also things that sabotage your budget that are totally avoidable — and they're often expenses that we're not even entirely conscious we're making.
As a consequence, knowledge of good economic theory is required to understand what's happening to money and why slower economic progress, or even a prolonged economic contraction, will be an inevitable result.
It seems inevitable that the Supreme Court of Canada's R. v. Comeau decision, in what will forever be known as «the Beer Case,» will go down as controversial and perhaps even deeply unpopular.
The losses are inevitable, and to some extent even quantifiable.
The downside risk could be even worse because Goldman did not factor in large volumes of oil coming online from Libya and Nigeria, a development that is certainly not inevitable, but possible.
Even your toaster will have a computer in it, a common imagery by those hyping the inevitable Internet of Things.
«Growing numbers of people saw it as inevitable, even if they did not explicitly welcome it.»
John Quincy Adams warned of the «inevitable tendency of a direct interference in foreign wars, even wars for freedom, to change the very foundations of our own government from liberty to power.»
This way of telling Luther's story is quite conservative in its effects, even though it presents Luther as a radical, for it makes the present division of the Church seem normal and inevitable to us.
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