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Перевод: inevitable
[прилагательное] неизбежный; неминуемый; неизменный
Тезаурус:
- Given these suppositions, Bukharin maintained that "the law of crises is the law of the inevitable periodic disturbance of equilibrium of the system and its restoration."
- Further troubles on this score are inevitable.
- It would encourage the idea that to be old and disabled is not so different from being young and disabled; that dementia is a mental illness, not an inevitable feature of old age.
- Nor need the doctor adopt palliative measures, if "palliation" is taken to mean the use of measures aimed at modifying pathological processes or their consequences so as to delay or prevent the otherwise inevitable effects of such processes or their consequences.
- Mr Ben Plowden, energy and minerals campaigner for the Council for the Protection of Rural England, said: "There could be no worse time to allow an extension to Whatley when major changes in national minerals policy are almost inevitable."
- Kaurismaki doesn't hang around either: dispensing with longueurs (Ariel runs 74 minutes, B-movie length), he traces the man's unsuccessful search for work and inevitable lapse into petty crime with clipped, deadpan comedy.
- They constantly fought with the music business and eventually drowned in a pool of legal wrangles, interband arguments and the inevitable financial problems.
- Magistrates became so familiar with this procedure that, in some courts, the "usual conditions" came to be attached to the granting of bail to striking miners in a way that seemed both autocratic and inevitable.
- He was sufficiently troubled by Malcolm's bouncer to stand frozen at the crease and take it on the helmet, but sufficiently brave to try to hook the inevitable follow-up.
- He lay face down beside me, not knowing that I was now painfully aware that the threads which bound me to home and the inevitable marriage had snapped once and for all.
- It was appropriate to the spirit of jazz (and a useful antidote to the inevitable toe-curling staginess of awards ceremonies in general) to present two bands of joint American-British instrumentalists who had not worked together before to see what would happen.
- Is chronic disease inevitable?
- It is inevitable that much will be omitted in this study but the bibliography lists several larger and more detailed works on specific aspects of Charles and his effect upon European history and culture.
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