The phrase
"inevitable outcome" means that something is bound to happen or occur, and there is no way to prevent or change it.
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This and the thousands of similar tragedies that happen every year on America's streets are the statistically
inevitable outcome of designing for fast - moving traffic within a complex urban environment.
As I mentioned in my last post, Turnbull's narrow win has left us with a government standing for nothing but delaying
various inevitable outcomes, including * equal marriage; * participation in global action on climate change; and, most notably * Turnbull's removal from office, whether by voters or, more likely, by his own colleagues.
So we've seen the logical and
inevitable outcome of what amounts to following two of Rand's core ideas to the extreme which she herself advocated.
A few years down the road, there may come a time when the monetary cycle turns hostile, but there is no telling that far in advance if overvaluation will be so extreme that
the inevitable outcome is a housing meltdown.
The source described Bebo's demise as
the inevitable outcome when digital media startups are bought by more established companies.
The uncritical narrative of NAFTA, for example, as a boon to all Canadians, conceals the loss of Canadian manufacturing jobs and the decline in manufacturing wages as a direct result of trade policy (not
an inevitable outcome of the natural forces of globalization).
Rather, this is the result of a giant metal rod over water... a child in 6th grade science class could predict
the inevitable outcome...
3) «The European wars are
the inevitable outcome... what is really at stake in them is the dividing up of the world, even when their immediate cause is some European quarrel.»
When a partial abstraction is assumed to be an adequate explanation of concrete reality, a divided, disjointed view of reality seems to be
the inevitable outcome.
On the other hand, Maximus appears to find fault in the Areopagite's strict representation of an order that tends to overrun the dignity of the person and the centrality of the Incarnation, rendering divinisation
the inevitable outcome of a Neoplatonic «return to the source», that is, to the Logos.
I'm not saying my idea is perfect, very very far from it, but at this point that's almost
the inevitable outcome in order for any sort of peaceful resoultion to move forward.
â $ ¦ those who believed themselves to have a vocation, a call, needed to reach a stage in their development when they knew that the constraint had not been quite of the kind they originally thought, but rather
an inevitable outcome of their temperament, upbringing, and the particular problems they had.
Dostoyevski in his book The Brothers Karamazov wrote that crime is
the inevitable outcome of a society that insists on disrespecting and ridiculing the belief in immortality.
But Nazism itself was not
an inevitable outcome of Christianity.
our only hope now is the board and owners to realize that this time is not just a handful of angry fans, but the players also are against this reign of tyranny that WENGER has brought these last years, is a long stretch but if they see that
the inevitable outcome will result in less revenue they will reconsider.....
In a way, I've known since then that promotion was
the inevitable outcome but you have to say Cardiff and Fulham have pushed us all the way.
The apparent public negotiating stance of the West Ham board is not something I am keen on and am puzzled why this happens repeatedly when frustration is
the inevitable outcome.
@shadow do you have any study showing that this is
an inevitable outcome for anyone diagnosed with the adhd
Since then they have agreed to work with al - Maliki who was not their choice but was instead
the inevitable outcome of the political process that US state - builders put in place.
THE BANKING CRISIS WAS
THE INEVITABLE OUTCOME OF A DECADE OF RECKLESS REGULATORY NEGLIGENCE - A SERIOUS DERELICTION OF RESPONSIBILITY - ON THE PART OF GORDON BROWN 4.
But the Nov. 4 results were not
the inevitable outcome of a powerhouse of a state Democratic...
«We know
the inevitable outcome.
Price spikes in recent years and recessions are
the inevitable outcome of rising competition from fast - growing developing economies for limited supplies.
The effectiveness of current approaches can also be examined, for example increases in Florida manatee deaths due to collisions with watercraft are shown not to be
an inevitable outcome from the increasing numbers of boats found on waterways, since the charts indicate that mortality levels can be significantly stabilised with sensible waterway traffic measures.
Emerging as
an inevitable outcome of the big data era, long data are the massive amount of data that captures changes in the real world over a long period of time.
The inevitable outcome: Megamind is an expertly made animated feature that serves to highlight everything Pixar does well.
Eric — a / k / a N'Jadaka, or, as he was nicknamed in the military, «Killmonger» — is a counterfoil to T'Challa and
an inevitable outcome of Wakanda's gilded leadership leaving ordinary people behind when the nation could have done so much more.
While Sweet Country snakes along to
an inevitable outcome, Thornton retains a sharp control over the movie's ravishing visuals, assembling them with a rhythmic quality that transcends any specific time and place.
Here they both seem deadened to experience (
Another inevitable outcome of a dehumanized society?
But there's an unease to watching the film and knowing
the inevitable outcome of this romantic experiment: the penny will drop, the love will fail, and the shit will (literally) come out.
The whole sequence is action cinema at its purest, with almost no dialogue, and
an inevitable outcome set up and executed in a way that still inspires chuckles of delight.
On some level, it's a facile bromide spouted by everyone from John Lennon to Ferris Bueller, but after almost three hours spent in the company of these characters, Ade elevates it to tragic proportions, rendering
it an inevitable outcome rather than a precautionary warning.
The Catholic - school story has been covered, as education journalist Samuel Freedman wrote in the New York Times, «as either a sob story or a sort of natural disaster,
the inevitable outcome of demographics.»
«As schools become more and more overcrowded, floating teachers are
an inevitable outcome.
If this is the input, then is relational trust
an inevitable outcome?
An inevitable outcome will be better schools for all students.
This, however, is
the inevitable outcome of a system that is insular and that never looks beyond the practice of charter school leaders.
What are
the inevitable outcomes of these goals?