The act of contestation also exposes their inescapably political character. |
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It is, of necessity, one that is inescapably based on discrimination and discernment. |
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The characters in the tragedies of Sophocles resist all warnings and inescapably meet with disaster. |
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While many beers are inescapably bitter, wines range from tannic to acidic to fruity, thereby pleasing a broader range of palates. |
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The raps are sharp and thoughtful, the bass is deep and incessant, and the drums are inescapably loud. |
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Milk is inescapably associated with new life, emerging from the body of a mother animal for the purpose of nourishing her own newborn young. |
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Japanese art exhibitions are inescapably embedded in the larger context of a changing world of art exhibitions in general. |
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He seems to have become so enwrapped in the technical problems that he has lost sight of its inescapably political context. |
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Instead we seem inescapably on course to end up with a lame duck park, with a mangled boundary and pitifully truncated planning powers. |
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It is inherently opposed to government activism, on the grounds that government bureaucracies are inescapably inefficient. |
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Cameron continued to walk, inescapably dragging her along with him. |
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Whatever his acting skills, he is inescapably his physical self. |
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In a land so inescapably and inhospitably cold, hockey is the dance of life, an affirmation that despite the deathly chill of winter we are alive. |
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After all, Lorre was inescapably alien, a man to whom the usual rules and social conventions may not apply. |
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Sri Lanka is inescapably situated in a volatile part of the world, which has two nuclear-weapon States. |
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Philosophy and history teach us that any compromise of the respect for the human being leads inescapably to its negation. |
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The culture of peace is not utopia. On the contrary, our future lies inescapably along that path. |
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Ours is inescapably a co-operative society. We all need all the others if we are to survive. |
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No society can function in harmony if its institutions are not adjusted to ensure its adaptation to the forces which inescapably control it. |
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Such value judgements inescapably rely on the aesthetic premises chosen. |
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And for any argument to be so effective, each person must be aware of his identity as inescapably inserted into a speech community and active within it, which the central misology text urges. |
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And for the inescapably materialistic aspirations of that blacksmith, DuBois did not have much regard. |
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Young men with mental illness are a common denominator but so, inescapably, are guns. |
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Oddly you nurture it, it is part of you, and inescapably part of your past, present, and future. |
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When The Daily Beast spoke to Scott when he was in Pyongyang, the clicks and grumbles on the phone line were inescapably obvious. |
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For the viewer, access to these intimate scenes is inescapably distanced. |
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I must never dwell on it, or I will go crazy, inescapably crazy. |
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It would surely be unreasonable to suppose that the hypothetical tenant is so inescapably imprisoned in the present that no anticipation is permitted of what is to come. |
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The development of broadcasting hardware is currently left to the manufacturing industry, unless it is inescapably linked to the competitive advantages of a new service. |
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Politics is inescapably important for politicians. |
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We are inescapably surrounded by their culture, iconography and ideology. |
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He noted that political conditions had an impact on the human rights situation and that the means of changing that situation were inescapably political. |
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Rabbinic religion was inescapably eschatological because the world in which rabbis lived could make sense to them on no other basis. |
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Although it wasn't necessarily our goal, the pictures immediately and inescapably branded us generationally. |
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The «Vision for Madagascar» put forward by the President in «Madagascar, Naturally» sends a strong message to the government and people of Madagascar: our development depends, inescapably, on preserving and promoting nature. |
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Human culture always implies moral order, and human persons are inescapably moral agents. |
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And it has confronted the left inescapably with 'the Russian Question': the nature of the state originating in the Bolshevik Revolution and its conflict with world capitalism. |
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Progress in Afghanistan, and particularly in Kandahar, will be inescapably influenced by Afghanistan's relations with Pakistan, by conditions along their shared border, and more broadly by relationships throughout the region. |
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Yet in modern society we are, inescapably, members one of another. |
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The concept of national identity is inescapably connected with myths. |
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However, by adhering to such models she unwittingly and inescapably produces a cinematographic image that runs counter to the regime's escapist values. |
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