词汇 | example_english_inescapably |
释义 | Examples of inescapablyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Such an assumption over-simplifies, since to accept it would imply that diatonic, stable tonality inescapably expresses decisive, positive moods. Instead, friendships seem inescapably instrumental in character-and thus not friendship at all in the fullest sense. This is a clear, well-made, solid work of historical reference, worthy but inescapably somewhat dull. While the colonial bureaucracy represented itself as neutral, its daily functions were, of course, inescapably political. Unlike the religiously indifferent, the declared atheist is inescapably part-and-parcel of the religious condition of the age. Because economists are human and because, as academics, they are supposed to be in pursuit of reasonably examined goals, their actions are inescapably moral. As a liberal ideal, citizenship carries with it a universalizing impulse; but in practice, citizenship is inescapably associated with the state. The improvisatory vocalizing, typical of plainsong, is inescapably associated with woman, although this contradicts historical traces of the male-only plainsong practice of earlier centuries. The problem of citizenship as a collective good, then, is inescapably tied to the interpretation of the general standard of 'treating one another as equals'. We must also bear in mind that by excluding all onomatopoeic expressions and reduplicative child words from the analysis we inescapably leave something essential behind. At the same time, however, memory inescapably binds the adult to his past. This is possibly because phonology is inescapably grounded in phonetics. The precision attainable when words are defined by words is inescapably limited. When there are competing demands for finite resources, as inescapably for health-care, hard allocation decisions have to be made. And, quite logically, they are shown to be inescapably trapped. The doubleness which inescapably accompanies negation penetrates not only the words the actors speak, but also the signs the actors are. Once we accept this, a failure to gain this consent will inescapably result in a loss of dignity to that person as she is not being treated with respect. I say this because the argument above relies only on premises to which that doctrine is itself inescapably committed, and eventuates in a conclusion incompatible with it. The means that were to grant them their contours and configurations belong inescapably to the conditions of their unmeasured and forever contaminated hybrid existence as quasi-objects. Now, if that person's understanding of the nature of things, though inescapably conceptual, is such as to involve no desire, then the important requirement for freedom will be met. It is inescapably a political process: a decisionmaking process that takes into account issues of interest and values, taking place under conditions of urgency and uncertainty. This means that a complete viscous secondary flow solution will inescapably involve the primary boundary layer; and the computation of that alone is known to be very cumbersome. To take on the burden of determining who we are and what we will be is to feel inescapably alien and adrift in a profound sense. The editors acknowledge that there seems to have been a recoil from explicit priority-setting due to the political costs of transparency and accountability in what are inescapably difficult value-laden choices. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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