The situation slid inescapably toward disaster. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
Adjective : inescapable responsibilities. From Dictionary.com.
The United Nations, inescapably, is an organization at once of great weakness and great strength. From Wordnik.com. [Ralph J. Bunche - Nobel Lecture] Reference
What we yearn for inescapably is some kind of world pantheon of major league poets, something like a shared legacy. From Wordnik.com. [Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) : Rigoberto González : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation] Reference
The next-generation IT model, the re-think model, arises inescapably from a number of today's most urgent current business issues. From Wordnik.com. [Re-Thinking the IT Model] Reference
Is my to-requirement another piece of evidence establishing that despite my aspirations and affectations I remain inescapably prole?. From Wordnik.com. [2009 February « Motivated Grammar] Reference
Hotel Virginia, inescapably, is a charnel house. From Wordnik.com. [An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs.] Reference
That inescapably raises coal prices significantly. From Wordnik.com. [Joseph Romm: McCain Would Raise Energy Bills for Ohio and all America] Reference
BIERBAUER: Well, this is an inescapably political issue. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Bush Prevails in U.S. Supreme Court; Gore Campaign Studying Decision - December 13, 2000] Reference
Fascists, therefore, are inescapably ‘the far right’. From Wordnik.com. [The clash of uncivilisations] Reference
These courts inescapably will become theatres of the absurd. From Wordnik.com. [Michael Brenner: Torture, Honor and Obama] Reference
The electorate views both front runners as inescapably flawed. From Wordnik.com. [Stepping It Up] Reference
NBC Takeaway: Brian goes by the less inescapably cute title of BriWi. From Wordnik.com. [The Networks Celebrate Veterans Day: Adrienne Gaffney] Reference
They saw themselves, inescapably, "present at the creation" of a new economy. From Wordnik.com. [Robert L. Borosage: Uncommon Common Sense About the Economy] Reference
After all, nobody wants their song collection inescapably tied to one company. From Wordnik.com. [Steve Jobs: “People want to own their music”] Reference
Isn't it true, inescapably true, doctor, that you had no idea who Tom Toia was or is?. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript May 25, 2006] Reference
Thomas Harrison, by contrast, argues that the play is inescapably and unpalatably patriotic. From Wordnik.com. [The National Theatre of Wales does battle with Aeschylus's The Persians] Reference
An intense, irrepressible, busy and bossy, inescapably charming springer spaniel of a human. From Wordnik.com. [N-Dubz: 'We were naughty. We used to cause madness!'] Reference
A sudden distrust, almost a loathing for this heavy-browed man, was settling down upon her, inescapably. From Wordnik.com. [The Furnace of Gold] Reference
In the story of life, happiness was achievable, but only while you delayed the inescapably unhappy ending. From Wordnik.com. [A is for Amy & Adonis: Double Post -- Chapters L and M] Reference
It's now inescapably part of the furniture of legitimate discourse rather than some weirdo fringe element. From Wordnik.com. [John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...] Reference
The story is in part, but inescapably the story of a man, which leads inescapably to the fact of who he is. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Sep 2, 2004] Reference
"It is only if the true history of the Middle East is understood that certain things become inescapably clear.". From Wordnik.com. [On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...] Reference
I knew I would be sorry when the walls of Shainsa rose on the horizon, bringing me back inescapably to my own quest. From Wordnik.com. [The Door Through Space] Reference
The release for "Young Guns" just landed in my inbox, and it's inescapably part of a larger effort to rebrand the GOP. From Wordnik.com. [Are GOPers achieving separation from Bush?] Reference
All that said, it is inescapably true that the chaos now gripping Iraq is something we're responsible for facilitating. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
She's right, and it is a story of ambiguity and affection -- a story that is at once Southern and inescapably American. From Wordnik.com. [Race: Southern Family Values] Reference
Nevertheless, it does appear inescapably evident that Judith Miller lost sight of where her true loyalties lay, or lie. From Wordnik.com. [Flame On, Flame Off: James Wolcott] Reference
Religious calls for love and justice are not self-evident, and therefore are inherently and inescapably political claims. From Wordnik.com. [Andrew Wilkes: Social Criticism: A Political and Religious Act] Reference
You are fearful, you are angry, your memories are probably flooding in and, inescapably, you wonder about your own death. From Wordnik.com. [Mona Ackerman: Dr. Mona Knows How To Handle Stress] Reference
I mean that on days like this, we remember that we are all part of a continuum, inescapably connected by the ties that bind. From Wordnik.com. [US Presidential Inaugural Addresses] Reference
These patients are oddball Oedipuses and calamitous Buster Keatons, inescapably reminding us of our own malfunctioning humanity. From Wordnik.com. [A Tragicomic Variety Show] Reference
Yet if we don't slash emissions now, in just a few decades 'time we will be inescapably smacking into these geo-engineering choices. From Wordnik.com. [Johann Hari: The Last Green Taboo: Should We Try To "Engineer" Our Climate?] Reference
The rest, haplessly but inescapably, because this is the nature of television itself, is 60 seconds here or 30 seconds to reply there. From Wordnik.com. [TV has dominated this campaign: the rest of the media were spear-carriers] Reference
Living together as neighbors in a free and inescapably diverse society requires more skills than just knowing how to hire sharp lawyers. From Wordnik.com. [WTC Mosque, Meet the Auschwitz Nuns] Reference
And I wondered if "Wind" might not qualify as an enjoyably spine-chilling, though probably inescapably comic, Victorian performance poem. From Wordnik.com. [Poem of the week: Wind by Sydney Dobell] Reference
As Japan -- sadly, perhaps, but inescapably -- becomes more like the rest of the world, the rest of the world is becoming more like Japan. From Wordnik.com. [Turning Un-Japanese] Reference
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