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Перевод: inevitably speek inevitably


[наречие]
неизбежно; неминуемо


Тезаурус:

  1. The question must inevitably arise: "If Denmark is so different, how has this come about?"
  2. The fact that professionals share the prevailing social attitudes is underlined by Alison Norman: "The poor image of old age inevitably rubs off on those who are working in this field.
  3. The employment of the resources of the court in hearing such appeals inevitably postponed the hearing of other appeals where there was a real issue to be decided.
  4. In a research project I carried out into academic publishing a great deal of the work required me to interview very experienced and knowledgeable publishers and to ask questions which, inevitably, touched on financial matters.
  5. Inevitably, writing for the Cornhill gave him a first experience of the restrictions imposed on authors by the readers of quality magazines, but for the time being he was happy to compromise in the interests of his career.
  6. The title "spiritual director" inevitably smacks of something authoritarian and paternalistic and might deter some from seeking such a relationship.
  7. Only so can we begin to examine the contradictory presuppositions of educational theory, conceptual confusions which have led inevitably to fumbling and uncertain practice.
  8. The Bolsheviks might wish to prove their democratic credentials to the subject peoples, but the Great Powers would inevitably see this as an opportunity to advance their own interests or eliminate a threat to them.
  9. The changes in water flows inevitably associated with dams have enormous impacts on the ecology of any dammed river.
  10. The price differential between Old Master and modern artists was inevitably reflected in the drawings.
  11. It is inevitably the case that these tend to be people who are not rich enough to engage in high-powered tax planning, or who, for lack of knowledge or advice, fail to take the necessary precautionary action.
  12. Given the major schisms within the lower class of the street - encompassing both the collective solidarity of a community in relation to outsiders and the entrepreneurship by which individuals ensured their personal survival, and the schisms of age and gender - police relations with that public were inevitably confusing and paradoxical.
  13. Inevitably he painted "La Canadienne", but although she was deeply in love, Modigliani's emotions never seem to have been engaged in the affair.

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