That a long-standing tradition argues against the inescapability of our machine destiny is to Klein of very little interest. |
But clearly another part of the reason for the story's inescapability today is that it's weird and pathetic. |
It must clearly and practically reassert the inescapability of the Universal Human Rights bill and firmly fight any breach of these rights. |
I thought the terror of memory was its inescapability. |
By forcing the singers to enact both the arrogance of the tormentors and the helplessness of the victims, Bach underlines Luther's point about the inescapability of guilt. |
Adding the condition of isolation only amplifies the perception of inescapability, as studies of Arctic expeditions have revealed. |