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"inexorably" Definitions
  1. in a way that cannot be stopped or changed
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The island began to move inexorably towards a mixed economy.
Their wagon of reelection is inexorably tied to the president.
Therefore, equity risk premiums are inexorably dropping towards the flat line.
He has long contended that poverty and violence are inexorably linked.
Talk of artificial intelligence goes almost inexorably to the very large.
You'll be drawn back to it, inexorably, a moth to flame.
The failure to recognise this contradiction led inexorably to the crisis.
Like Myst for Stephen, their potential calls inexorably like a siren.
Congo seems to be sliding inexorably toward another major political crisis.
We are constantly racing toward a future that will inexorably come.
But it rapidly and inexorably becomes clear that forgetting is impossible.
Newspaper revenues are being dragged inexorably downward by two major forces.
Trucks piled high with pods are rolling inexorably across the landscape.
Etna's lava definitely inexorably destroys everything it meets, but it doesn't kill.
The clock is ticking inexorably towards Brexit day on March 29th 2019.
It is wrong to think that inequality must go on rising inexorably.
Neither one can exist without the other, and they're inexorably drawn together.
And yes, it's dangerous to assume that history inexorably bends toward justice.
For Phil Mickelson, the United States Open and fatherhood are inexorably entwined.
And so each explorer heads inexorably towards the lighthouse—Woolf's symbol for
It marched inexorably forward, its grim energy matching its protagonist's desperate ambitions.
Inexplicably yet inexorably, the nuptial embraces between heroine and hero become valedictory.
Without resorting to make-believe, he carefully and inexorably explores the confusion.
And then there I am again, inexorably, at Frenchette, my wallet squealing.
That scenario has made Disney's fortunes and Iger's presence appear inexorably linked.
Time in office doesn't inexorably lead to poor performance — just the reverse.
Huntingdon drinks more and ever more, sliding slowly and inexorably into alcoholism.
Inexorably, it seems the power base of English soccer is shifting south.
Since the 1970s, the gap between rich and poor has widened inexorably.
Perhaps their lament is futile—the world is inexorably becoming Thomas Friedman's.
Thus, if politicians have discretion over monetary policy, inflation tends to rise inexorably.
We are at a rapidly escalating risk as Trump's grandiosity & paranoia rise inexorably.
The digital arms race in DDoS is inexorably linked to Minecraft, Klein says.
If a volcano decides to invade a territory, it would inexorably destroy it.
Their abusive husbands die mysteriously, and the three woman are inexorably tied together.
Other animals had flippers nearly severed by swimming wrapped in inexorably constricting ropes.
Inexorably tied together, the fate of two nations, indivisible, hangs in the balance.
But usually, you're purely on the defensive, being gradually surrounded and inexorably overwhelmed.
And time was passing, inexorably, whatever my efforts to catch up to it.
Yet despite this innovation, each Olympiad is inexorably linked back to its predecessors.
"The show has been inexorably moving towards the Iron Throne," Wall told Vulture.
During that time, their lives slowly but inexorably became devoted to battling Google.
And the overall page size is "increasing inexorably," Cremin stated in his report.
The finale built inexorably to a brassy, jubilant final flourish, some bloopers notwithstanding.
Every policy critique seemed to lead inexorably back to this issue of electability.
But while it has commanded less recent attention, the two seem inexorably linked.
Simple, irresistible desire is what drives revenge movies — desire for retribution, inexorably enacted.
Peterson's implicit rhetoric of order and chaos, once distilled, leads us inexorably to #HandsomeThursdays.
In this account, the world was inexorably moving toward democracy and free-market economics.
Next, we seem to be moving inexorably toward one, powerful, all-knowing, everything store.
That quality is unlikely to recede as the pressures of the campaign inexorably mount.
Here it accrues inexorably into an argument in the form of art for reparations.
We are watching the range of North Korean nuclear missiles stretch inexorably toward Seattle.
Would the maximum reported age of death keep rising inexorably, foreboding a human Methuselah?
Given the complexity of our tax code, health and tax policy are inexorably linked.
I still remember this immense gray mass, sweeping inexorably from one side to another.
And those are driving them, inexorably, toward picking one party or another — toward polarization.
"At the end of the day, they continue to rise almost inexorably." he said.
Inexorably, the growing Hispanic and Asian populations have left their marks on politics too.
Or did larger events beyond both men push them inexorably away from each other?
Elmo clawed inexorably up the ranks, claiming the final segment of the show for himself.
Gradually, they come to interpret it as a chaotic, unknowable thing they're linked to inexorably.
As inexorably as police are hunting down rebels, Kashmiris concluded, new recruits are joining them.
Mr Fischer argues that low unemployment leads inexorably to upward pressure on wages and prices.
It suggests that we may be heading inexorably to a government-run, single-payer system.
But gradually and inexorably the appeals court of oncology is tearing up cancer's death warrants.
"Despite our desire to 'never sell,' selling was inexorably part of this practice," she writes.
The AIIB was conceived when China's foreign-exchange reserves seemed headed inexorably towards $4 trillion.
And yet growing proportions of the electorate, they fear, are being inexorably drawn to them.
Something to think about, as the year rolls inexorably on, and the carpets roll out.
No neat resolution can change the fact that this once-fearless girl is inexorably changed.
But the Spurs were no match for the Warriors, who slowly and inexorably pulled away.
As time marches inexorably on, the seasons change, and so we must change with them.
Everything that once made up the city, we realize along with Jimmie, is inexorably passing away.
In her late 20s, she was raised in England, yet inexorably is linked to her motherland.
When we watch a game involving Crystal Palace, we find ourselves inexorably drawn to Alan Pardew.
This is not a faceless phenomenon of inexorably improving technology that we all must submit to.
And as the coal industry inexorably fails, the situation will get worse before it gets better.
The people encamped here have no intention of leaving, even as winter slowly but inexorably approaches.
That's how he forces the Democratic Party leftward, and how the country's history is inexorably altered.
Her association with Marie Antoinette meant that her artistic reputation was inexorably bound to the monarchy's.
The last movement, for example, builds inexorably to a late episode of glittering, all-out intensity.
I hold Sloth like an ersatz dirigible until he slowly, inexorably boops her in the head.
I have two children now, one in preschool and the other scrambling inexorably out of babyhood.
The inability of Americans to roll up their sleeves and fix things leads inexorably to extremism.
In the world of practical machine learning right now, all roads lead, inexorably, to the edge.
Not every outing Gates made on the witness stand led inexorably to success for the government.
These entitlements tend by their very nature to run on autopilot, driving the debt inexorably higher.
This is the time of year where interest in Vegas, to say nothing of hockey, pops inexorably.
Mr Piketty feared that substantial returns to wealth cause it to grow inexorably relative to the economy.
Nevertheless, the example of Catalonia suggests that calls for autonomy can change inexorably into demands for independence.
Most of their subsidiaries are ex-state-owned flag carriers that are tied inexorably to national pride.
Nancy's lifetime of service embodied and advanced the conviction that the arts and democracy are inexorably intertwined.
Sometimes, it seems like the tech world is inexorably bending towards a future full of curved devices.
As duckpin bowling inexorably fades away, the sport's top woman and a few dozen certified alleys endure.
Reading through a couple of old newspaper clippings, Bisson Sykes mourned a pastime inexorably slipping into memory.
But time moves inexorably on, and we can only observe it play out at her merciless pace.
SPRING IS ONLY 120 DAYS AWAY The New York garden will, inexorably, die back over the winter.
Likewise female health, since abortion restrictions are said to lead inexorably to countless illegal-abortion-related deaths.
Instead, it was pushed inexorably westward, with plenty of time to intensify over the warm Atlantic waters.
Of course, what the mainstream news media did right and what it did wrong were inexorably joined.
Everything in modern history, his book suggests, has been inexorably leading up to the conditions of 2017.
But they do seem to be heading inexorably toward a much-diminished role, with much-diminished profits.
Ignoring them would only aggravate already stretched public finances, and would inexorably lead to rising bond yields – i.e.
Inevitably, inexorably, as the advancing wall of death forces the players closer and closer together, contact is made.
Invoking Maslow's hierarchy of needs, financial brittleness inexorably dislevels one's ability to propose and contend with unconstrained entrepreneurs.
As immigration policy drives whites into a minority, this type of interest-group "white nationalism" will inexorably increase.
Until we address the lifestyle issues creating the need for expensive treatments, costs will continue their rise inexorably.
And means this issue will inexorably continue to be brought before EU judges — as has happened again here.
And then they move toward one another, inexorably, as if the electromagnet between them is slowly cranking up.
Maybe your fear—that if you don't force yourself inexorably forward you'll fail and die—will go away.
The novel, the first in the author's "Underworld USA" trilogy, ends as the motorcade roles inexorably into Dealey Plaza.
This implies that company owners win an inexorably rising share of output as the rest of society is squeezed.
The spear-tip windows of a cathedral lead inexorably to Heaven, even if only a heaven of the mind.
And throughout, the voice we hear, narrating the action and inexorably drawing our sympathy, is that of Mr. Madoff.
What lights up screens in 2019 will be dramatically, inexorably informed by the relative closure of The Last Jedi.
The profit motive in the media leads to lots of positive outcomes, but it also leads inexorably to sensationalism.
His lawyer, Norman Lippitt, argued that the warping influence of STRESS had driven his client, almost inexorably, to murder.
We watched Ali slowly and inexorably lose one physical characteristic after another: his movement, his voice, his good looks.
For many EU capitals, though, Britain after its Brexit vote seems to be drifting inexorably away from the continent.
No one ever got lynched and thought, Well, at least this will lead inexorably to the civil-rights movement.
"The trend right now is that they are inexorably going into their final demise," the study's lead scientist says.
"We have been headed here inexorably," said Michael J. Gerhardt, an impeachment scholar at the University of North Carolina.
And yet, for reasons of happenstance and history, their orbits seem to be set upon an inexorably colliding trajectory.
While early 2018 data have yet to show a marked pickup in prices, the trend has been inexorably higher.
" Rather, he said, "we shouldn't forget that true freedom and free enterprise (capitalism) are, at some point, inexorably linked.
Our success as a movement is inexorably tied to the prosperity of our democratic institutions (both here and abroad).
Small businesses are inexorably linked to the economic and workforce decisions the government will make over the next several years.
This time, though, the story builds inexorably toward its big catharses, and unlike in Season 1, you'll see them coming.
Bacteria that cause dangerous infections are become increasingly resistant to drugs, leading us inexorably towards the so-called antibiotic apocalypse.
If the historical tide prevails, and Cuba continues moving inexorably toward its past, another century of autocratic rule awaits us.
Climate change has been inexorably swept up in the broader wave of political polarization that has washed over the country.
It is Italy's self-perception — of a country slowly, inexorably crumbling — made flesh, and played out every Saturday and Sunday.
Our planet's outer shell is divided into immense plates that move inexorably over a rocky inner layer above Earth's core.
China was overwhelmingly described as inexorably rising, on the fast track to supplant the United States as a global superpower.
But it is now clear that the dynamics of the market will not inexorably lead us to the promised land.
The immigration ban would thus inexorably lead to an attempted Muslim travel ban, which would be even more impracticable and counterproductive.
But while I occasionally found myself wincing as I read The Secret Commonwealth, the book always kept pulling me inexorably forward.
Perhaps understandably, as the technology improves, the industry at large now seems to be shifting inexorably toward under-display fingerprint sensors.
Say it with me: I also do not deny that I am implicated, inexorably, in the Generic Style of my time.
Those better avionics also point inexorably in one direction: to a day when most aircraft will no longer require a pilot.
Inflation may be inexorably eroding the value of a dollar, but achieving millionaire status is still an impressive and motivating goal.
The rising sea level, centimetre by centimetre, is inexorably moving shorelines, laying waste to infrastructure and wreaking havoc on property values.
But they speak volumes about corporate America's frustration with inexorably rising medical costs and the traditional insurers that sell them coverage.
What other tricks might we devise that cause inexorably a simple-minded AI to stop, pull over, or otherwise disable itself?
Twenty-four years of mostly ineffectual leadership slid inexorably into the Civil War; Abraham Lincoln gave birth to a new America.
This imbalance means the judicial branch inexorably drifts right, toward a constrained view of the Constitution and a limited federal government.
It was a lonely series, as much about an inexorably changing country and world as it was about those terrifying creatures.
Many Venezuelans — including many in the government itself — are convinced that the current crisis is leading inexorably to a coup attempt.
Even animals, for whom sexual urges are inexorably linked to olfactory sense, don't carry this single-minded pursuit through waking hours.
What is being created is a negative space, a void, into which everything of value — love, affinity, trust, cash — ­inexorably disappears.
But he is a musician, and his relationship with words is as a lyricist, someone whose prose exists inexorably with music.
The first movie was inexorably saturated in the Chilean history that comes with any character who's lived through the Pinochet dictatorship.
Friends, sisters and mothers are often implicated by their failures to protect the doomed women, who move inexorably toward their fates.
But our White House correspondent writes that the flurry of recent action seems to be inexorably leading to a larger target.
"Tonight, the race has changed permanently and inexorably," said Larry Rasky, treasurer for Unite the Country, a super PAC backing Biden.
It's a vision of breathtaking, casual cruelty that inexorably shifts from the personal into an indictment of a soul-sick country.
In post-assimilation America, people of color must continue to pursue leadership roles as the demographics of the nation inexorably change.
It does so every few days: a low-slung white cloud, hanging above the sea, inching inexorably closer to the coast.
While fans of the game hold their breath waiting for Woods to return to form, the game is inexorably marching on.
It builds on, rather than replaces, the existing health care system in a way that pushes it inexorably toward single-payer.
Because for the current moment, all of these fact-checking efforts are now inexorably tied to this out of control, politicized controversy.
It is a non-consuming smoke, the mesmerizing beauty of smoke as it curls and wafts and draws a viewer inexorably near.
IN HIS speech to the Labour Party conference in Brighton last year, Jeremy Corbyn argued that British politics was moving inexorably leftward.
Early on they had the insight that the cost of computing would fall inexorably and lead to computers that were then unimaginable.
I will continue mournfully to remember those halcyon days, while the waves of modernity begin to inexorably erode the shores of tradition.
Marijuana policy is heading inexorably toward the model we use for alcohol — weakly regulated commercialized legalization, with taxes that are too low.
I've been running for decades, and after almost every slow race I worry that I've stepped onto an escalator headed inexorably downward.
Brady and company drove inexorably towards this game-winning touchdown plunge: Astonishing, sure—but can we use the word "best" right now?
It's like getting hit with a wall of sound and being completely enveloped by its cold, hazy embrace and lifted inexorably upward.
"We need to really understand how health and education are inexorably linked," Redlener, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
And so the battle is moving inexorably towards a band of territory where the main highways linking Iraq and Syria are located.
What is Rajneesh likely to ask his followers at Rajneeshpuram to do as the American judicial system inexorably closes in on him?
Assuming deficits increase, which seems certain, federal Medicaid and Medicare cuts will inexorably worsen as a means to offset the lost revenue.
It is obvious that traditional rate-of-return regulation of electric utilities inexorably must yield many cross-subsidies among numerous consumer classes.
But the outline remains remarkably constant: Parents come to learn, slowly and inexorably, that their worst suspicions about their child are true.
"Like a black hole, cronyism bends the economy toward the state, inexorably shifting wealth and opportunity from the public to policymakers," Sen.
Alongside a cameo from Rainn Wilson and a smartly placed conversation about The Office, NBC quietly but inexorably stamps its new product.
It happens so slowly, so inexorably, that before you know it Delambre is buying a real Beretta for the hostage-taking drill.
With the new actions against the government, Mr. Kamitatu said, "the clamp tightens inexorably" around the people responsible for the Congolese crisis.
For that reason, I found this shake-up far less interesting than the developments last week about the inexorably advancing Russia investigation.
Precluding his earlier vaunted "element of surprise," President Trump's residual policy options could lead inexorably to a direct U.S.-Russian military encounter.
They made it relevant at a time when the global cohort of luxury goods consumers was skewing more inexorably toward the young.
President Xi Jinping's brazen gambit to perpetuate his unchecked rule has dashed Western dreams that global economic integration will inexorably democratize China.
After they left, Gevarghese checked in on the property every day, watching as the swirling, filthy water rose inexorably, submerging their belongings.
Hungry City 11 Photos View Slide Show ' There they are, the racks of meat on skewers as long as harpoons, inexorably turning.
What everyone seems to agree is that for all of Wayne's talent, part of his success is inexorably tied to Mack Maine.
As the Syrian civil war moves inexorably toward a sixth year of conflict, calls for US intervention are once again on the upswing.
So technologies that normalize mass scanning of facial features do inexorably push in an anti-privacy direction — carrying the uncomfortable risk of misuse.
The reality is these central banks need an excuse to continue manipulating bond yields inexorably lower in order to accommodate soaring debt levels.
So maybe this will finally break through: The Weather Channel's immersive climate change experience, which puts you deep inside an inexorably changed world.
Our generation should not go down in history for squeezing the life out of these majestic animals slowly and inexorably, one by one.
The United Kingdom's foreign minister said the poisoning of a former Russian spy "leads inexorably to the Kremlin," The Associated Press reported Sunday.
In these now widely adopted coinages of mine, I discern a vague, threatening spectre somehow inexorably drawing me toward Italy—and I tremble.
Although Baywatch is trudging inexorably towards a movie reboot, Pamela—as of now, anyway—is not slated for so much as a cameo.
Bach's intellectual tour de force becomes a more inward, circular narrative—one that flows back inexorably to the place where it began. ♦
Despite the recent merging of big-brand, big-money athleisure and streetwear with gaming, fashion and videogames have been inexorably bound for decades.
A handful of liberal lawmakers on Thursday downplayed that prospect, arguing that the center of gravity in the party had shifted inexorably left.
Rising rents inexorably thinned the ranks, leaving the Strand the sole survivor of what had been one of New York's most distinctive neighborhoods.
To some, this may make it seem as if the presence of people in the Amazon is inexorably linked to the rainforest's ruin.
But the continued pulse of mass shootings -- most recently in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio -- has, inexorably, generated pressure for further action.
Increasingly, in an age where players attract as much or greater loyalty than even the clubs they represent, the two are inexorably entwined.
It has become inexorably more lucrative — the prize money available has almost doubled in the last few years — and, somehow, ever more glamorous.
There is an enduring expectation, particularly among American liberals, that progress in this society should move inexorably toward more openness, honesty and equality.
So China, I think inexorably, is opening up, even despite the trade tensions that we're seeing with the U.S. It's not a straight line.
But the reality is that this has been a slowly but inexorably growing threat for some time now, and it will continue to grow.
"This is a time of great global tension, when fiery rhetoric could all too easily lead us, inexorably, to unspeakable horror," the organization said.
If Ireland's still-formidable anti-abortion lobby can persuade enough voters that repeal would inexorably lead to abortion on demand, the referendum may fail.
In his new book, Mr Kilcullen gives an unflinching insider's account of how mistakes and missed opportunities led inexorably to the events of 2014.
Robin's new edition leaves Trump for the end, and builds inexorably up to his presidency through a combination of old material and newer essays.
Take this newly shared image of UGC 2369, a designation that actually applies to two different galaxies that are slowly, inexorably merging into one.
As the family disintegrates, William and Katherine inexorably turn on their eldest child, Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), a girl who has just entered adolescence.
Still, the president is gambling that his formula will create the conditions that draw Cuba inexorably toward a more open body politic and economy.
It's the view that the past is messy and violent and chaotic but that we're inching inexorably toward a freer, safer, more progressive world.
American politics is moving inexorably to the margins, and even in a statewide vote the candidate will have to win a primary, Fiorina noted.
It becomes a complex case concerning water; not the canal waters into which Venice is inexorably sinking, but the city's own precious water supply.
Twenty years after Radiohead released "OK Computer," capitalism's tech overlords have inexorably cultivated a work force and customer base of wish-they-were-androids.
Further, these massacres are are inexorably robbing us of our freedom to assemble in public places without the fear of being murdered or maimed.
This content is meant to convince prospective recruits of the veracity of the organization's core narrative: that its empire is both stable and inexorably growing.
At $300, it should be more — especially if the company's fortunes are as inexorably tied to the watch's success as we've been led to believe.
Enthusiasts for European integration did not see any of these problems as insuperable, because they expected monetary union to lead inexorably to closer political union.
Showrunner Scott Gimple has been moving his chess pieces slowly and inexorably toward some kind of conclusion, but what's the finale going to look like?
Parkinson's affects each individual differently, but one thing every patient shares is the certainty that the disease will, from the moment of diagnosis, inexorably progress.
But as the war dragged on, strategic imperatives inexorably pulled Lincoln and the Republicans further toward abolition, as they sought to undermine their Southern opponents.
But, inevitably and inexorably, Trump returns back to the brash provocateur which he has been for almost every moment of his 71 years on Earth.
This back-and-forth, however, may prove a distraction compared with another shift in the oil market: its centre of gravity is moving inexorably eastwards.
It's a band that was so inexorably linked to Canadian musical identity that to not be a fan was somehow "less Canadian" in people's eyes.
The "real-time" narrative covers a single evening in 1962 in which the couple, who have just married, bumble inexorably toward their first sexual encounter.
Retro Report With global temperatures rising inexorably, some scientists and national security theorists have pondered cooling things down by tinkering mechanically with the planet's climate.
Drawing inexorably closer to a refinancing wall, Tesla needs a real shot of confidence, and capital, to keep its money machine turning over this year.
Slowly, gradually, with great mental resistance but still inexorably, it dawned on me that I had paid $98 for a duck with almost no flavor.
In the ideal production, it creates the sense of fire meeting fire in a folie à deux between two ill-matched yet inexorably bound lovers.
She failed during the course of the campaign, when her angry rallies drew the Front inexorably back into the swamp from which it had emerged.
Britain, like the U.S., is seeing its defined-benefit pension plans inexorably replaced by defined-contribution schemes in a deal that's sure to hurt workers.
The former are like Marxism or faith in the triumph of the free market: They say that history is moving inexorably toward a clear end.
There was no single thing that spurred me to run, but rather a series of events which swept me inexorably into this crazy election cycle.
"We recognize that equity and environmental conditions are inexorably linked," de Blasio wrote in a 2015 climate change blueprint, which he released on Earth Day.
In the meantime, I have suffered through enough illnesses, trauma and heartbreak to finally understand that life will keep moving forward inexorably, if terribly at times.
The history of our two species is inexorably intertwined; we need dogs as much as they need us—and it has seemingly always been that way.
But in the end, for the deal to be done, compromise on both sides leads inexorably to the middle, which in politics is the moderate position.
The news sparked widespread fears that the two largest economies were heading inexorably to a trade war that would have damaging ripple effects across the globe.
Starhawk and Valentine, she said, wrote of an "inner track" and an "outer track" whose movements are related: Personal spiritual growth leads inexorably, to political transformation.
Louisiana's fortunes are inexorably tied to the energy industry, and a downturn in oil prices over the past year has not helped an already moribund economy.
The idea was that, even with just a few elected officials at the lowest levels, the movement's "counterinformation" would inexorably seep into town and regional governments.
Another issue is that although strong amplifiers guarantee that useful mutations will spread inexorably through a population, they don't ensure it will happen quickly, Nowak said.
Automation is often presented as an inexorably advancing force, whether it's ushering in a threat to jobs or a promise of increased leisure or larger profits.
But over the ensuing years the physical versions have marched inexorably toward the mainstream, bringing with them a diversity of storylines, scenarios, and levels of complexity.
Most critical, in this regard, are those calculation errors committed by either one or both sides that could lead inexorably, albeit unintentionally, to a nuclear conflict.
Every president of the U.S. has opposed Israel's settlement-building, and yet this nefarious enterprise continues inexorably to devour the land needed for a Palestinian state.
As Mr. Dohnanyi built to the two explosive climaxes — inexorably but without speeding up, everything in its own good time — the restraint was palpable, almost painful.
There's not moderation tool that will change the fact that we've tied our identities inexorably to what we consume; it's what brands have wanted all along.
But one sector has plunged even more than the broader market in the past few days: transportation stocks, whose fortunes are inexorably intertwined with the macroeconomy.
A quick skim through the history books is all it takes to reveal that MMA and pro wrestling are inexorably tied through a long, reciprocal relationship.
It suggested that mass arrests led inexorably to Gray's death and the protests, when in fact by 2014, arrests had been halved from a decade earlier.
Mr. Cariker, who said he does not gamble, said Tunica has long held a dual nature — rural, religious and conservative, but also inexorably tied to gambling.
Ecological disasters like the California wildfires, plausibly connected to climate change and suburban development, raise the specter of a human history moving inexorably toward self-destruction.
Crosley remains inexorably funny, even as she uses her life and the lives she encounters to take on the heavier issues of aging, loneliness and mortality.
They are word nerds who spend the better parts of their lives writing and editing dictionary definitions, thinking deeply about adverbs, and slowly, inexorably going blind.
Similarly, the bravery of anyone willing to leave Earth on a rocket is unquestionable, but the exclusivity of the job will wane — slowly, certainly, but inexorably.
But Democrats says it's a hack job drawn up to shield Trump from special counsel Robert Mueller, whose probe is moving inexorably closer to the President.
The failure to enforce a law here or there for reasons of mere convenience or "practicality" leads gradually and yet inexorably to a state of lawlessness.
Most critical here are those errors in calculation committed by either one or both sides — errors that could lead directly and inexorably to a nuclear conflict.
As a result, a dynamic that began under the two previous mayors, Rudolph W. Guiliani and Michael Bloomberg has grown inexorably worse under Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The bottom line: We are very close to the worst-case scenario for Brexit negotiations where positions become entrenched, goodwill evaporates and brinkmanship leads inexorably to disaster.
No matter how the Giants and Jets proceed, their decisions will be inexorably linked, subject to endless second-guessing, from the moment they turn in their cards.
CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL BEER DAY WITH THIS BEER CAN CHICKEN RECIPE Bubbles — all the bubbles — inexorably overtake the rim of the glass and spill all over the bar.
MASSIVE, chaotic, endless and, despite it all, also charming, Jakarta can seem less a city than some sort of organic life form inexorably consuming north-western Java.
It is inexorably etched into trader history that rallies are killed two ways: Either a recession will get it, or the Fed will too aggressively raise rates.
Cui Dongshu, the secretary general of the government-affiliated China Passenger Car Association, said in a telephone interview that the government had been inexorably tightening pollution standards.
An uplit passageway lined with metal stools by the Japanese designer Teruaki Ohashi led inexorably to the Great Sphinx of Tanis at the end of the tunnel.
While the contents and curation of the building remain the same, one's frame of mind is inexorably altered when passing by the Kenyan-born artist's queenly guardians.
An inexorably growing, eventually unbearable roar, like the one that filled the final scene of his post-apocalyptic 2012 opera "Dog Days," is his most characteristic gesture.
And Omar al-Bashir, forced out by the military this week at the age of 75, let living standards fall inexorably after three decades of repressing Sudan.
All of this, implausibly but inexorably, managed to overwhelm the staggering fact that this year represents 400 years since Jamestown, Virginia introduced slavery to colonial North America.
But the industrial diggers do their work, inexorably, reclaiming twisted silver engine parts, a shredded tire, electronics -- dumping them in a small pile next to the crater.
There's a meal here, a glance there, a still landscape while a letter is read in voiceover; sometimes days or weeks elapse between scenes, time sliding inexorably forward.
The film industry is facing the biggest change to its fundamental business in decades, as audiences inexorably migrate away from movie theaters and toward digital streaming at home.
It doesn't seem like too much of a leap to suggest that, having grown accustomed to moving inexorably upwards, Vardy's static summer left him temporarily devoid of momentum.
The cynical among us might argue that as he slides inexorably out of cultural relevancy, Tony Hawk desperately needs to remind us that he's still here, still famous.
They come because they're worried we won't have a habitable planet if we don't reduce the heat-trapping gases that are inexorably warming our air, oceans and land.
But don't tell that to Oral-B, which debuted its latest... Sometimes, it seems like the tech world is inexorably bending towards a future full of curved devices.
So the idea that an executive team with such an inexorably narrow, U.S.-focused perspective could meaningfully — let alone helpfully — serve the whole of humanity is a nonsense.
It hardly helps matters that as the island inexorably drifts towards a messy debt restructuring, it does not rank high on President Trump's list of economic policy priorities.
All these elements lead inexorably to the shock at the end: the decomposed corpse of the poisoned Yankee lover, at whose side she has lain for many years.
The latter warned that Bolsonaro's reckless policies are pushing the Amazon toward an ecological tipping point, after which the world's largest rainforest will inexorably go up in flames.
This has seen bond yields rise inexorably since, with the yield on Germany's 10-year bonds, the benchmark for region, rising 19 basis points in March so far.
This feels like a black swan event to me, an unlikely concatenation of circumstances that offers a last gasp to forces in American life that are inexorably fading.
At this point in the meeting Zuckerberg also suggestively referenced MEPs' concerns about election interference — to better play on a security fear that's inexorably close to their hearts.
From a sport of kings, Palmer made golf a sport of the people, as we were inexorably drawn in by the sheer force of Palmer's skills and personality.
And instead of becoming a reason for asylum seekers to get relief in the US, the trauma imposed by the US government may inexorably lead to their deportation.
Over that period, demographers project, the nation inexorably will grow more diverse in virtually every measurable way, from religious preference to sexual orientation and racial and ethnic composition.
Op-Ed Contributor For almost a year, Connie Yates and Chris Gard have experienced every parent's worst nightmare: They have watched their infant son move inexorably toward death.
All the while Democratic voters nationally have been moving inexorably toward the view that the party should drop its ideological prerequisites and nominate the most electable candidate, period.
Markets don't need perfect foresight to see that the growing excess demand coming down the pike will inexorably lead to rising inflation and increasing budget and trade deficits.
The dense mix holds repetitive, inexorably building drumbeats; the sustained tones of an Indian tamboura; rippling keyboards and guitars that erupt from low, buzzing riffs to screaming leads.
It was great television, but this latest television event in the end performed no service to Trump as he inexorably marched to a stunning caucus defeat in Iowa.
Its export-led economic model relies on robust international trade; its political identity is inexorably linked to a strong EU; its westward orientation assumes a friendly and engaged America.
The entry into the market of Facebook, armed with data from its 2.2bn users, will provide clues as to whether online dating will inexorably consolidate into fewer, larger platforms.
I was in the grip of an emotional force, of an exhilaration that has taken decades to come back to popular culture and now feels profoundly, perhaps inexorably, here.
But it would only confirm the view, long held by seasoned emerging bond investors, that the once-prized but inexorably deteriorating emerging market deserves to be treated as junk.
So most of the office lottery pool talk is just office fun; a diversion from those miserable reports, waiting for that hour hand to inch inexorably toward quitting time.
My experiences have inexorably changed me; I can summon the sweet, doughy aroma of trdelník, a cylindrical, sugar-dusted cake that tastes best paired with Prague's icy winter air.
The myth around which the EU has grown is that ministers and their officials always planned gradually, but inexorably, to subordinate the nation state to a higher European order.
Young adult literature, Hopper observes, is especially suited to assuage the anguish of an inexorably vigorous illness, one that threatens to whittle away at a body until it yields.
Mr. Waters did a full set of material from his former band, Pink Floyd, often playing groups of songs to revisit the way the band's concept albums inexorably build.
Despite Republicans' irresponsible refusal to hold confirmation hearings for  Garland, and barring a Republican victory in the coming presidential election, the Supreme Court looks poised to move inexorably left.
My father was then 16, listening to Churchill on the radio, heading inexorably for the army, sitting across the room from my one-legged grandfather, from the first war.
Indeed, summer — as Blink-182 has enshrined in our memory — is inexorably linked to the Warped Tour, but so too are those low-top sneakers with their sticky soles.
But the heart of the story — how the decisions and connections we make inexorably touch others' lives — will echo and seep into readers' bones long after the last page.
Yet no one outside Mr. Mueller's office knows for sure where he is heading and the flurry of recent action seems to be inexorably leading to a larger target.
Inexorably a federal failure to match state spending, which Price euphemistically calls giving states "greater flexibility," will cause a decline in the quality — and availability — of long-term care.
Because Ursula had been growing older, stubbornly, inexorably, she was bound to leave us eventually, and because we always seem to lose our heroes when we need them most.
Let's hope there is another leader who has the vision to look forward before he can move us inexorably, and tragically, back to an age that simply cannot be recaptured.
The resulting conflict inexorably expanded into something like a world war, as most of the known world was drawn into the vortex of a struggle that lasted nearly three decades.
Investors, founders and poorly trained middle managers all perpetuate a myth in the startup ecosystem that the only way to be successful is to grind yourself inexorably to the bone.
And so while, given the size of the market, projections inexorably led to $100M companies, sales cycles stretched asymptotically and deals never seemed to close, particularly in K-12 education.
With both governments following a policy dubbed "strategic patience," however, the North Korea problem has only grown worse in this period, with the North moving inexorably toward deliverable nuclear weapon.
"Historically, periods of minimal volatility lead inexorably to periods of surging volatility, and when that happens, stocks tend to sell off, as many investors can't handle that turbulence," Cramer said.
But it has undeniably left the GOP in the situation of trying to extract greater advantage from groups that are shrinking -- a process that inexorably grows more precarious over time.
The Russell Sage report, despite presenting some good news, highlights an unresolved dilemma: Are there economic forces at work that are inexorably worsening equality of opportunity regardless of government intervention?
With the "economic center of gravity" shifting inexorably to the Eastern Hemisphere, it is in America's national interest not to allow a rising China the ability to dominate its neighborhood.
It's a suggestion that, if harnessed correctly, such technologies could one day liberate workers from a capitalist system where being a worker is inexorably tied to one's identity and livelihood.
As fast as the musicians' hands were moving, the music itself was radiant and almost motionless for long stretches — almost, because it was also changing inexorably, and there were landmarks.
Although, in mobile, price premiums rarely stick around for long as carriers inexorably find they must ditch premiums to unlock scale — via consumer-friendly 'all you can eat' price plans.
And sure enough, when the couple's first guests check in — and start having sex with wild abandon in one of the murder rooms — Gordon feels inexorably compelled to butcher them.
Liberals may think that country music is hopelessly red, and conservatives may believe it is inexorably nationalistic, but the genre, like the Republic itself, has been more subtle and challenging.
"For me, family is an absurdity," the director Koji Fukada says in the publicity materials for "Harmonium," a rigorously grim drama that glides, slowly and inexorably, toward proving his point.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — For months, the Democratic presidential race has seemed to move inexorably toward a confrontation between former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts.
From the perspective of 2019, the arc of boomer politics does not seem to have bent inexorably toward Tanner's mushy liberalism; for now, at least, it ends with Donald Trump.
Maybe you disagree, and you do buy into the notion that happiness and work are inexorably conflated and that it's all on your shoulders to make the parts work together.
In the case of the persistent racism and inequality that plague this country, the answer to that question led us inexorably into the past — and not just for this project.
The immediate task, therefore, is to prevent accelerating inflation that would inexorably lead to rapidly rising interest rates, collapsing asset prices and a growth recession of unknowable amplitude and duration.
It robs those who would rein in government spending of a fair playing field and the continued chaos, lack of clarity and relentless deficits will inexorably march America into bankruptcy.
Whites are already a minority of all children under age 5, so if all immigration ceased tomorrow, the country is still inexorably on a path to a new multiracial reality.
Zeal and zestAll this leads inexorably to the question of how a nation of 4.7m people—roughly half the population of London or Paris—can consistently produce the world's strongest side.
What they found: More than half of the 19 studied populations of killer whales have "achievable growth rates" that are so low so as to cause them to decline, potentially inexorably.
The EC's public denouncement of tech giants inexorably has a strategic political dimension, as it seeks to garner attention for its reform cause and drum up support for reworking the rules.
Opposition to the extension of the Voting Rights Act, support for cruel immigration policies, and negative responses to Muslims after 9/11, for example, are inexorably rooted in these intergroup dynamics.
You might remember hearing about the global warming "hiatus" a few years back—a pause in Earth's inexorably rising temperature, which some used as evidence that climate change is a hoax.
His heated interventions also appear to be betraying the rising pressure inside the White House at the expanding allegations and investigations marching inexorably closer to the administration and the Trump family.
And she realizes that this round of violence isn't over, and that Rick and her group are slowly, inexorably being drawn into a buzzsaw that goes by the name of Negan.
"Events appear to be moving inexorably toward Ortega's removal, whether voluntarily or by force, before the completion of his current term," said Christopher McKee, CEO of risk analysis firm PRS Group.
But the court is always backward looking in the sense that its balance of power is inexorably linked to the choices that voters made in presidential and Senate races years before.
But we know the futures aren't necessarily the real deal and that's keeping investors in the stock market from panicking out as we watch the price of crude climb inexorably higher.
This reading sees Bolshevism not as a strand of European socialist internationalism, but as a top-down perversion of Marxism that would lead inexorably to a "coup" and to Stalinist totalitarianism.
It builds inexorably to a confrontation between good and evil in the Twin Peaks sheriff's station that pays off a bunch of random bits and pieces from the season so far.
"The Nissan cancellation was a blow and reflects the underlying reality that Brexit uncertainty inexorably impacts medium/longer-term business confidence and hence related investments," said Raymond James analyst Chris Bailey.
The ravages of the coronavirus and the market meltdown this week, like the ravages of that storm 15 years ago, played out on the screens for hours — urgently, relentlessly, inexorably, inescapably.
For Alfred, who grew up near the palace, Hollenegg was inexorably linked to his family; not to care for it as an adult would have been an unthinkable breach of duty.
Government spending on these categories has grown inexorably in recent decades, and many conservatives see this as a sign that there's something badly wrong with how the government provides these services.
Shale oil development is inexorably coming to the Northwest Territories, and a better understanding of caribou ecology and population dynamics should help biologists and indigenous hunters manage both industry and wildlife.
The report offers recommendations on how we can ensure that there are viable pathways out of poverty that begin with an understanding of how health and educational success are inexorably linked.
It would do this by gradually but inexorably shifting more of the financial burden of Medicaid to states, in effect, forcing them to cover fewer people and to provide fewer services.
Ms. Davis, who also starred in that 2010 revival, has fewer lines, but as the story of their marriage unfolds, the center of gravity shifts quietly and inexorably in her direction.
In the world of Mr. Garrel, whose whole work can be seen as an inquiry into the nature of love, romanticism is crushed, slowly and inexorably, yet refuses to die fully.
How present and past are inexorably linked is a major theme of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's new exhibition The World between Empires: Art and Identity in the Ancient Middle East.
As a whole, it's well worth a visit — few other exhibits, if any, so authentically balance the science, natural history, and aesthetics so inexorably intertwined in Europe's early cabinets of curiosities.
The reason is simple: the Islamic State's crimes, and the fear they instilled in the national psyche, are so ingrained in France that the daily fabric of life has been inexorably altered.
"As production grows inexorably, so will net imports decline and rising US exports will provide competition in many markets, including to some of the countries meeting in Vienna last week," IEA said.
According to von Hippel, the move from the rainforest to the savannah produced a cascade of advances in human intelligence and innovation that led inexorably to the world we live in today.
The grandfather of the family at the center of the novel is named Grantham Fellowes, pointing inexorably to Downton Abbey, whose fictional master is Lord Grantham and whose creator is Julian Fellowes.
As technology moves inexorably closer to an episode of the Jetsons (flying cars are already on the horizon), it's only fitting that laundry-folding robots become the next step on the path.
As they embraced a larger purpose, one inexorably connected to serving others, each found strength and validation in the mission itself and subsumed his or her personal aspiration to this broader end.
Relying on a self-interested inner circle and abrogating the views of seasoned professionals, as Johnson did, will inexorably lead to myopic and ill-informed decision making, he concluded in his book.
I hope that we learn that progress is not an unfailingly upward, inexorably positive movement, but an awkward and clumsy dance in which we lurch forward three steps and stumble back two.
I imagine it's not so uncommon to take on more and more work, to be increasingly critical of your own capacity to Get It Done, even as you speed inexorably towards burnout.
Given all of the above, I don't think we can ever have too many cautionary tales about the trouble with technocracy, especially since we seem to be inexorably headed in that direction.
Stephen Platt has written an enthralling account of the run-up to war between Britain and China during a century in which wealth and power were shifting inexorably from East to West.
But it captures an important truth about politics, that dishonor is like a cancer that spreads inexorably as it feeds upon ambition, protects itself with lies and doubles down with cover-ups.
The best way to experience it is not to try to make sense of any of it, but to just let it draw you inexorably along to its final, spine-tingling resolution.
Soon there would be a wonderful dinner, full of friends and family, where talk would turn inexorably to exile and revolution and elites pushed out of countries that were changing too fast.
He led the entire performance with an energy that never felt pressured; the score surged inexorably forward, though with the confidence and, yes, maturity, to linger in lyrical moments, serene and calm.
The image of a steely champion dissolved in emotion was perhaps the exact match for a time that took us, cruelly and inexorably, from the first black president to… well, you remember.
At that time a fledgling priest, on a day's holiday with a younger seminarian, PJ finds himself, irrationally and inexorably, propelled by an urge that he has never been able to explain.
Open DMs on Twitter It's a bit of a love-hate "favorite" because my Twitter account's noise to signal ratio has inexorably taken a (small) hit after I opened up DMs this year.
The reports last week that White House counsel Donald McGahn threatened to resign rather than implement Trump's order to fire Mueller make it inexorably more difficult for anyone to give the order now.
Which is exactly the kind of inflexible perspective that has led to its ongoing failure to drive abusers off its platform — thereby contributing, inexorably, to the bullying and harassment of women (and others).
John Herrman, writing in the Times, reports that media websites are facing plunging ad revenue and traffic, as internet users steadily (and perhaps inexorably) migrate to apps and social media networks like Facebook.
Yet Japan's stunning 3-1 upset of the heavily favored Americans more than a decade ago is inexorably linked to Osterman's future plans — a long awaited rematch at the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games.
But despite the country's growing string of data surprises, analysts continue to maintain that factory-gate prices will lose steam eventually if regulatory tightening continues and consumer and corporate borrowing costs inexorably rise.
Another point Bernal makes is that shifting some of the responsibility for the types of content being shown onto users implicitly shifts some of the blame away from Facebook when controversies inexorably arise.
Moral superiority in the absence of political power is useless, and self-reassurance in the inevitable upward motion of progress—that it may be interrupted or delayed, but rises inexorably—is self-indulgence.
"As the global innovation frontier moves inexorably forward, Europe is in danger of falling further behind, putting at risk its outlook for productivity, growth, human capital development and job creation," the report stated.
United is chasing its own tail, struggling out of crisis and then lurching back again, drifting and circling at a time when its rivals are striding forward, the gap growing slowly, inexorably larger.
Critics frame the casting decision as the product of feminist overreach, one side of the Trumpian binary into which we're all being inexorably pressed: the old order versus the new, us versus them.
As Watabe and Riiber fought each other for the lead, the three Germans closed inexorably on them, and by two-thirds into the 10km race they had closed the gap with their rivals.
In pressing inexorably toward their preordained vote of acquittal, Senate Republicans made it clear they see their fortunes and futures intertwined with the president's, and are not willing to rock the 2020 boat.
Instead, a sense of entitlement to the office began to build in 2008, and has now built to a crescendo that, without a suitable opponent, is propelling Clinton inexorably toward our highest office.
Foreign policymakers largely assumed that all good things would go together—democracy, markets, and human rights—and so they thought opening China to trade would inexorably lead to it becoming a liberal democracy.
Davis's aptitude for boxing is inexorably linked to his troubled background: There is not much in the ring that can hurt him more than the tentacles of his city's drug trade already have.
The chorus rises inexorably, step by step, to linger over the word "love"; the production floats in a vast, open ambience, and Ms. Del Rey, as usual, takes all the time she wants.
Mrs May's insistence on imposing immigration controls after Brexit, for example, led inexorably to her acceptance that Britain would have to quit the EU's single market and lose any say in making its laws.
Instead, to gather by the film "Quiz Show" of 1994, his control of "Twenty One" had started a moral rot that led inexorably to Vietnam, Watergate, and lies and corruption on a national scale.
A crack spreading inexorably across the Larsen C Ice Shelf in northwest Antarctica has surged forward at record rates, bringing the ice shelf closer to cleaving off an iceberg roughly the size of Delaware.
One reason is that in most market bubbles you can point to a particular type of asset which is seeing its price rise inexorably: tech stocks in the 1990s; houses in the mid-2000s.
"I think the fundamentals are there," Delay said, before going on to explain that new technologies in the lower carbon sector were coming down in cost "inexorably", a trend that would continue going forward.
In recent times Indian cricket, much like the Indian economy, has inexorably pulled ahead of the Pakistani game, propelled by higher revenues, hugely fatter salaries, more professional management and keener promotion of young talent.
There are long periods of stasis, when Republicans hedge or delay on the laws' inexorably mounting obligations, but basically, when Democrats take the presidency, they have the tools they need to tighten environmental regulations.
How you'll reel when you learn your ovaries have been shutting down — treacherously, inexorably — all this time you were hitting your scholarly stride, running and biking five times a week, feeling in your prime.
Here are a few neat examples of activist obituary writing, at home and abroad, over the last few years -- and now, with a special intensity as the current election cycle spins inexorably toward Iowa.
I had to reimagine the fall—the blow, the bleed, the delirium, the coma—and try to understand why such disasters hadn't occurred earlier, as his brain had inched, woozily, inexorably, unrecognizably, toward dementia.
When Elliot gets really high, the camera smoothly drifts to the ceiling; when he answers a knock at the door (even though he's dreading it), the camera pulls the viewer inexorably forward with him.
Ledecky led from the start and inexorably stretched out the gap over her opponents to finish in eight minutes, 4.79 seconds, beating her previous mark of 8:06.68 set in Austin, Texas in January.
"Sales growth in our opinion could lose momentum in 2016, because Roche's three main products are moving inexorably toward a plateau, even without the arrival of biosimilars," wrote Michael Nawrath, a Zuercher Kantonalbank analyst.
Ten years before, he had been diagnosed as bipolar; now, to cap it all off, he has learned that he is suffering from a degenerative eye disease and is slowly, inexorably, losing his vision.
Her forecasts aren't always accurate, in part, because astrology, though rooted in ancient history and inexorably linked to self identity in the age of social media, isn't a real way to predict the future.
He barrels through this blackly comic story the way his protagonist, Luis Machi, barrels through life: loud, crude and indifferent to the finer points of character and plot as he rushes inexorably toward doom.
That religious pronouncement led inexorably to the creation of death commissions in various cities throughout the fledgling theocracy, where they were tasked with identifying persistent opposition to clerical rule, and to stamp it out.
Not only would the federal contribution become limited in a way that inexorably atrophies care, there is precedent to worry about how states might spend federal money now disconnected from their own Medicaid spending.
It is a saga of how businesses are getting bigger and the world is getting smaller and how these developments are inexorably and irreversibly making everyone's lives worse — plus, it has an adorbs CGI animal.
As Sound Editors Shannon Mills and Dan Laurie point out, part of that stems from designing sounds that become inexorably linked to the characters who make them—making them identifiable even if they're off screen.
"We are inexorably moving towards a world where there will be widespread, even universal, genetic screening to risk-stratify patients for early diagnostic techniques, such as mammography and MRI and for surgical intervention," he said.
But as he basked in red carpet welcomes -- and some favorable headlines -- in Saudi Arabia and Israel on his first foreign tour, his political and possibly legal plight back home seemed to be inexorably worsening.
On one end of the "middle class" spectrum is a dream inexorably receding from view; on the other is a pair of socioeconomic blinders obscuring the harsher economic realities of those further down the scale.
And that means, even as America inexorably grows more diverse, the party is likely to hurtle further away from the support for legal immigration championed by Republican presidents from Ronald Reagan through George W. Bush.
When this threshold of herd immunity is not met, the virus will inexorably find victims whose parents have failed to vaccinate, victims too young to be vaccinated, or victims with medical conditions that preclude vaccination.
It turns out that he had disappeared into something called The Shimmer, a strange, perhaps alien expanse -- ensconced within what's known as Area X -- that's slowly but inexorably growing, threatening the world along with it.
WE SHOULD, IN MY VIEW THERE SHOULD BE FOUR RATE INCREASES THIS YEAR, THERE MAY NOT BE, IT MIGHT BE THREE, BUT CLEARLY RATES ARE INEXORABLY GOING UP, AND EVERYBODY SHOULD BE AWARE OF THAT.
That tension is part of what powers the stories as they move, inexorably, toward Ragnarok and the apocalypse, and it's how Gaiman plays between the two extremes that keeps this retelling fresh, vital, and compelling.
Watching them slide inexorably down the leagues was a horrifying experience for most fans, with English football gripped by an overpowering sense of 'there but for the grace of God' during those bleak and desolate years.
You probably recognize Serafinowicz from supporting turns in Spy, John Wick: Chapter 2, and Guardians Of The Galaxy, but now he'll be inexorably linked with that form-fitting blue exoskeleton—even if it caused him grief.
Theoretically, if the tax is set at the correct social cost of the externality, the market becomes more efficient, with better information; it inexorably finds the "right" level of pollution, based on full costs and benefits.
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Our national policies have marched inexorably closer toward Milton Freidman's dictum that higher education is a purely "private good" that should be paid for by the individual and ISAs are just another step down that path.
From there I visited the Pacific Tsunami Museum: For an $8 admission fee, you get the story of how Hilo was inexorably and traumatically shaped by two major tsunamis, one in 1946 and one in 1960.
That second interpretation was easier to embrace at the start of the 20th century, when socialists believed that history was on their side and that the tide of human progress would move inexorably in their direction.
Trobisch directs in fragmented scenes that always cut a beat or two short of expectation, like little shards of glass, and Schwarz makes Janne's actions comprehensible at every turn as her troubles slowly and inexorably deepen.
From the start, it was inexorably bound up with "Make America Great Again" communities online: The New York Times found last year that some 23,000 of Mr. Trump's Twitter followers had QAnon references in their profiles.
And understandable Palestinian frustration over the near impossibility of obtaining building permits in Area C does not inexorably lead to the conclusion that ratcheting up the tension with Israel in Area C will solve this issue.
That demographic imbalance represents a political tourniquet that will inexorably increase pressure for cuts in Social Security and Medicare -- a prospect that polls show is anathema to the older and working-class whites Trump relies on.
As she works inexorably to the novel's harrowing resolution, she deploys the varying points of view of Paul, his parents and a selfless priest — but not, to the book's detriment, that of Paul's high-achieving brother.
The rest of his army was starting to rout but he and a dwindling band of a swordsmen and spearmen were inexorably turning back my right flank as he slaughtered dozens upon dozens of regular infantry.
If this outlook reminds you a bit of Francis Fukuyama's "End of History" thesis — the idea that history is trending, inexorably, toward a kind of liberal democratic utopia — well, that might not be such a shock.
Trump might win the GOP nomination, but as we set off down the long and difficult road of a general election, what has been his strength in this election cycle so far will inexorably become his weakness.
They also refuse to recognize that, rule or no rule, the nation's energy landscape is already changing, with coal-fired power plants gradually but inexorably succumbing to cheaper natural gas and the emergence of renewable energy sources.
Do a quick Google search and you will find scores of articles in which conservatives clung to the IBD poll showing Romney ahead in 20183 while other surveys showed the race trending inexorably to the incumbent president.
While Hong Kong activists push for greater democracy, the city is being inexorably drawn into mainland China's sphere, and some Hong Kong residents say the old border that has defined the city's autonomy is slowly withering away.
Mueller is also moving inexorably closer to the thing Trump cares about most -- his family -- with both his son-in-law Jared Kushner and Donald Jr. under scrutiny over their past history of meetings with Russian intermediaries.
Experts estimate that campaign spending, which has risen inexorably in recent years, will easily surpass the $2683 billion record set in the 2012 federal elections and could conceivably reach $9 billion, much of it for political advertising.
What we saw last week was live streaming's Gulf War, a moment that will catapult the technology into the center of the news — and will begin to inexorably alter much of television news as we know it.
"I will never know the fear you felt or the frustration of being summarily dismissed and called a liar, but I do know a lot about the anguish of being inexorably linked to Donald Trump," Bush wrote.
The world-historical confrontation between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, which may well proceed from verbal to actual Armageddon, demands a new understanding of history: It has all, undeniably and inexorably, been leading up to this.
If there is one insistent theme in Morrison's novels, it's the ways in which the past inexorably shapes the present, erasing innocence, cutting off options of escape, and warping relationships between women and men, parents and children.
That means that rather than staying constant or falling over time, the debt-to-GDP ratio is projected to rise inexorably in the future, even if the economy stays strong and even if interest rates remain low.
By the time Stern died on Wednesday, at the age of 77, basketball had become inexorably woven into the narratives of African-Americans and Jewish-Americans, of fans growing up in rural Indiana and in America's cities.
Meanwhile, both teen pregnancy rates and welfare rolls seemed to be rising inexorably, feeding a pervasive sense that America had lost the initiative in the war on poverty, if not the war itself, as Reagan frequently jibed.
In an even bolder interpretation of the work, it could be seen as a visual representation of Bergkamp's notorious fear of flying, in that, even when he is airborne, he is drawn inexorably back down to earth.
Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo directed the dark framing segment: a visual marvel that literalizes the program's title by imagining a gigantic roving vehicle that contains dozens of rusting mechanical circus attractions rolling inexorably through a bleak futuristic landscape.
Her artful restraint was matched by those around her, including the conductor Karel Mark Chichon, who made his company debut with a performance that kept the drama flowing inexorably forward, cutting the saccharine without stinting on Puccini's lushness.
It was a tragedy of Greek proportions—the revelation of his own equation forcing Price to look back on his selfish life and mend his ways, even though choosing to live selflessly would lead inexorably to his death.
But they're obliterated by the immediacy and detail of his loss, of his living yet inexorably transmuting love for his dead wife, of their living baby daughter, of the modest domestic arrangements he can hardly bear to recall.
"There are dangerous curves ahead in this powerful computer-age drama that combines skillful acting with a series of explosive sexual encounters that push the story inexorably toward its unexpected conclusion," a press release for the film states.
"Their main concern is Brexit, and theres no chance that theyre going to hike rates while the government heads inexorably towards national suicide, so the figure is probably neutral for pound," said Marshall Gittler, chief strategist at ACLS.
Watch it herePart drama, part thriller, and part dark comedy, "Tin Star" is an exhilaratingly smart, breathlessly suspenseful thrill-ride of a show as deceit, guilt, love, and all-consuming rage lead inexorably to a gut-wrenching finale.
"Their main concern is Brexit, and there's no chance that they're going to hike rates while the government heads inexorably towards national suicide, so the figure is probably neutral for pound," said Marshall Gittler, chief strategist at ACLS.
The paired calamities, loosely linked by a long string of still more deaths and dismemberment, including Jaime's loss of his hand, reflect the series's long game, in which acts of malice lead inexorably to more of the same.
As not only the World War II and Silent Generations, but also more baby boomers pass out of the electorate, the share of the eligible voting pool comprised of Generation X, millennials and Post-millennials is inexorably rising.
THAT DIPPED DOWN, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE DIPPED DOWN, THE 628 ON PARTICIPATION, AND OUR OWN WORK AT THE DALLAS FED SUGGESTS PARTICIPATION IS INEXORABLY GOING TO DIP BELOW DOWN TO 1.753% OVER THE NEXT TEN YEARS BECAUSE OF AGING.
She spends her days immersed in archival research for a dissertation on Jonestown, seeking signs of resistance in the pamphlets and oral history of a community steeped in the rhetoric of racial utopia but headed inexorably toward massacre.
For much of the past century, the rate at which humans pumped carbon dioxide into the atmosphere increased inexorably year after year, and it seemed like we'd never make any progress on this big honking climate change problem.
And then there are the countless actions of heedless humans, constantly in motion in this time of great acceleration, perhaps even traveling to report a story about environmental change and changing the environment inexorably with that very travel.
On a day of shifting explanations and damaging revelations Tuesday, pressure built inexorably on chief of staff John Kelly, who presides over a West Wing flailing amid farcical crisis management and an inability to take a moral stand.
In concrete ways, and in far more subtle ones, Memphis is inexorably tied to Dr. King, and more than any other city, it is perceived as a place to measure the progress of Dr. King's legacy and dreams.
Those measures have kept the naira's official rate at 210 per dollar but on the parallel - or black - market, where firms go to buy dollars for raw material imports, the currency is weakening inexorably towards the 215 mark.
Still, when I realized the location near me had been replaced by a T-Mobile store, it felt like a loss — the severing of yet another tie to my adolescence in a city being inexorably scraped and rebuilt.
Lying words were a first step in a chain that would undermine commerce, and then lead to economic collapse, and then the disintegration of high culture, and then the rise of political tyranny, and then — inexorably — anarchy and violence.
No matter what social media executives may say, the black hole of more money, higher profits, hitting their targets, and getting their bonuses will keep tugging at them, inexorably, so long as their business model is driven by advertising.
That will affect the pace of the investigation, it will affect what happened probably in the Congress, but it will move inexorably forward, because they will not be rebuffed the way that the Congress has been up until now.
"I believe, for better or for worse, that the Canadian self-image is inexorably tied to the main national sport, hockey: team-oriented, resourceful, determined, resilient, cooperative and, ultimately, triumphant," award-winning Canadian author Roy MacGregor told VICE Sports.
The problem with that view is that it assumes a portfolio preference driven by expectations of an inexorably recession-bound economy, or by an impending Armageddon (Middle East, Northeast Asia, etc.) that will somehow spare bonds while killing equities.
The testament is a key document not only because of its dramatic nature—Lenin, on his deathbed, rejecting Stalin—but because it seems to address one of the central questions about the revolution: Did it lead inexorably to Stalin?
So, as the Syrian civil war continues into its sixth year and the fight against ISIL inexorably rumbles on, the question remains for the U.S. government and its closest allies – how best to plan for Syrian peace and stability?
I recently read a climate change apocalypse account that suggested that, in these days, the end of humanity as we know it approaching inexorably, we can either give up or try to imagine an entirely different way of living.
The euro got an added bonus when returns showed the anti-EU party of Geert Wilders won fewer seats than expected in Dutch elections, soothing fears that public opinion was swinging inexorably towards a break-up of the union.
It's that a lot of people watching real-time vote results saw the needle tilted toward Clinton for the first few hours of the night, and then pull, seemingly inexorably, toward Trump, And it felt like an admission of error.
"I think we probably had to hit more milestones than a non-female-focused startup," she says, discussing the challenges of raising money for a business focused on women's intimate health issues when, inexorably, the majority of VCs are men.
Figliuzzi, who is a national security contributor to NBC News, said that the issues in the current prosecution and the decision not to prosecute Epstein a decade ago are "inexorably linked," and that Barr should have recused himself in both cases.
"To these women: I will never know the fear you felt or the frustration of being summarily dismissed and called a liar, but I do know a lot about the anguish of being inexorably linked to Donald Trump," he writes.
As the MCU has gone on, it's become increasingly difficult to regard the whole enterprise without skepticism — to see it as something other than an excuse to create one guaranteed blockbuster after another, each one leading inexorably to the next.
Not only does that movement likely presage further currency depreciation in China, the world's second-largest economy, but it also increases the likelihood that China and the United States might be drifting inexorably toward both a currency and a trade war.
I'd also rotate my pocket money between Q, Mojo, and Uncut, inexorably drawn towards the idea that maybe Bob Dylan's latest album really was a stunning return to form when, in fact, I had never heard a Bob Dylan album.
Slowly but inexorably, Kotkin teases out his subject's contradictions, revealing Stalin as both ideologue and opportunist, man of iron will and creature of the Soviet system, creep who apparently drove his wife to suicide and leader who inspired his people.
"In the Hall of the Mountain King" — music known to anyone who watched cartoons on television as a child — was all the more ominous for the hulking, eerily restrained and heavy-footed way it began here, building inexorably to brassy terror.
Some traders believe the $3 trillion mark is a key psychological level for the People's Bank of China (PBOC), but it risks rapidly churning through its remaining stockpile if the U.S. dollar inexorably rises and it fights to steady the yuan.
The 38-year-old set a cracking pace from his very first step and inexorably extended his advantage, being able to savor his achievement by walking across the finish line to add to his previous victories in 2015 and 2016.
They sat on the same fundamental for a full hour, yet hardly without change; from a somber orchestral sustain to a rumble to a roar to a focused buzzsaw midrange — and, eventually a chord change, all unfolding inexorably and inevitably.
She's sick with a disease that's never named but which leaves her body in constant pain and her mind, as we see it inexorably revealed, open to a raw and sometimes unwelcome empathy with the world beyond this circle of friends.
"Importantly, President Nixon's own party was slowly but inexorably moving toward favoring the removal of their chosen leader from the nation's highest office — who had just won reelection by a landslide," Starr told the senators in a 54-minute presentation.
It's an experience that's Carly Rae Jepsen by way of Anamanaguchi, an infectious album of music that, on its own, would be excellent, but the journey of flying through its pulsing beats and wavy vocals is inexorably enhanced through play.
Instead, in scene after scene, Cuarón creates a fine-grained vision of a woman and a world shaped by a colonialist past that inexorably weighs down the present, most conspicuously in a surreal interlude filled with guns, servants and a conflagration.
Even as we move inexorably towards a neoliberal, late-capitalist view of society—a view based on Enlightenment ideals of masculine rationality and bolstered by the astonishing technological advances of recent decades—many pull away towards spiritual pursuits conventionally gendered as female.
In the film's dramatic and moving final set-piece, cameras pan through a set populated with Patsies, Johns, Burkes and mysterious intruders, all acting out a dysfunctional ballet of possible scenarios, each moving inexorably towards one thing: the death of JonBenét Ramsey.
He warned that right-wing ideologues within Mr Netanyahu's coalition were leading Israel inexorably towards abandoning even the pretence of interest in a two-state solution, with profound consequences for both the country's future security and its status as a democratic Jewish state.
His entranced performance of that speech, in which he traces a cross-generational long view that gives him vertigo, makes it clear, though Vince's kin may have been slow to claim him, that he is now ineffably and inexorably one of them.
The theory that people should not expect privacy when they inexorably broadcast information "is ill suited to the digital age in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks".
After all, Mr Kim would surely realise that to do so would risk entering a cycle of escalation that would lead inexorably to his defeat and the obliteration of his dynasty—the very thing his nuclear programme had been designed to prevent.
Baidu, the Chinese tech giant, has more than 2,000 engineers cranking away on neural net AI. For years, it seemed as though deep learning would only keep getting better, leading inexorably to a machine with the fluid, supple intelligence of a person.
With slogans such as "Free Hong Kong" and "Hong Kong is not China," Ah Lung and his fellow protesters have made clear they reject a future in which Hong Kong is inexorably absorbed into the mainland giant, eventually becoming just another Chinese city.
The film's narrative trajectory pointed inexorably toward a big ending, even a revelation, but Kubrick kept changing his mind about what that ending would be—and nobody who saw the film knew quite what to make of the one he finally chose.
They can't see that their vision of history's arc bending inexorably away from tribe and creed and nation-state looks to outsiders like something familiar from eras past: A powerful caste's self-serving explanation for why it alone deserves to rule the world.
Her husband's tirades, his frequent absences and threats to leave, had led inexorably to the day when she tailed him through the streets of Toronto and caught him picking up an interior designer for what appeared to be a romantic ski getaway.
Beijing's foods are in many ways a crystallization of this capital's long history, its rich tapestry of immigrants and travelers, its place at the center of East Asian culture, and its role as the vortex into which ambitious chefs have been inexorably drawn.
His agent declined to pass on further questions, so it's sheer speculation when I wonder if he's accelerated the timeline, perhaps subconsciously, because he feels our present moment being pulled inexorably toward Neuromancer's by Fancy Bear, Oculus Rift and Trump's Twitter feed.
A loose consensus formed over the last month in the fashion capitals of Europe that we are nearing the end of the slob cycle epitomized by athleisure and that male consumers are drifting inexorably away from the hoodie and back to the suit.
And yet it's the concreteness of Wagner's own search, in all its messy detail and lingering uncertainties, that underscores our interconnectedness, that shows how "my — our — circle of human existence inexorably widens," looping us away from each other and then back again.
And at a time when the global cohort of luxury goods consumers is skewing inexorably toward the young, the Supreme auction was a test of a new approach: Artcurial plans to hold a series of street and skate culture auctions in other cities.
There is no way to predict where anger will lead if the promises Trump made do not materialize, and if the numbers of those marginalized by hyper competition — by automation, offshoring, skill mismatch and the forces of globalization — continue to increase inexorably.
And it has led to a decline in the quality of political life: the Republican Party's enthusiasm for using cultural issues to recruit downscale voters has led inexorably to Donald Trump, a president who thrives on dividing the country and indulging in cheap demagoguery.
More often than not when a person reports an incident, the first question many managers and HR people ask is, "how well is this person doing their job?" when in reality these are both separate and yet inexorably linked to the dysfunction in many organization.
The larger truth is conservative politicians once had a sweeping vision of rolling back all of America's big entitlement programs — Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security — to prevent population aging and rising health care costs from inexorably pushing the country toward bigger government and higher taxes.
These promises pointed inexorably towards a radical break with the EU. She then opted in March 2017 to invoke Article 50 of the EU treaty, which set a two-year deadline for Britain to leave, without being clearer on the detailed course that she wanted.
That helped Amsterdam's AEX stock index climb to its highest level in more than nine years, while both Germany's DAX and France's CAC 40 hit their highest levels since mid-2015 as fears eased that the euro zone was heading inexorably towards a break-up.
Michael O'Leary, the chief executive of Ryanair, Europe's largest low-cost carrier, thinks that the industry is moving "inexorably" towards five airline groups—Lufthansa, IAG, Air France-KLM, Ryanair and easyJet—controlling 80% of the continent's air traffic, more like America, within five years.
On the face of it the fossil record shows a decrease in diversity during the last ~10 million years of the Mesozoic, but I don't think the fossil record of the late Mesozoic is sampled well enough to demonstrate a trend leading inexorably to extinction.
The status quo or inertia vote will lean towards staying in, though on this Vote Leave is trying to argue that, since the EU is changing so fast and moving inexorably towards closer political union, the real status quo vote should be one to leave.
Meanwhile, other travel startups, such as car sharing platform blablacar, are also bringing private transport options into the European travel planning mix, to further expand the ways and means  travelers can use to carry out a trip — while also, inexorably, expanding the competitive mix.
By introducing Alan, the three (and their writing staff) put their marker down on something darker and deeper than the black comedy that Russian Doll has been to that point, and the series takes a step inexorably toward more dramatic territory without missing a beat.
"Pelléas" is haunted by vanished wives and husbands, and permeating Ms. Mitchell's production is Mélisande's anxiety that she is just the latest in a parade of wives for her husband, Golaud (Laurent Naouri); that the generations will march inexorably on; that she will die.
Mr. McCaw, the spokesman for CAIR, said that the proposals advanced by Mr. Higbie and Mr. Kobach might seem to be different in degree, but that the two ideas — a database of names and internment camps based on religious or ethnic heritage — were inexorably linked.
This primary narrative makes for a thriller that checks many boxes of the genre: Marty, an Everyman dropped into a fraught situation, negotiates mortal jeopardy and an inexorably ticking clock as he wriggles out of one perilous situation after another (after another, after another).
The sequence was at once a life-or-death flight, a waking nightmare and a slithery metaphor, the riot of snakes descending inexorably like so many demons of 2016 — deaths of icons, appalling international tragedies, the emotional body blows of a punishing presidential campaign.
Both are being asked to test their loyalty to the limit, and all because, when any elite club in England starts to struggle, thoughts inexorably drift to Mourinho, to the Special One, to a love that conquers all, an addiction that cannot be beaten.
The era of media consolidation has made it harder and harder to ignore that we are heading, inexorably, toward a period when major entertainment corporations will control the distribution and production models for their programming and will, effectively, be able to charge whatever they want for it.
A lot of the emotional response to the needle has to do with the circumstances of its debut: an election that Clinton was heavily favored to win but that Donald Trump managed to pull out, with the needle inexorably tracking the way the candidates' fortunes changed.
Throw in a bunch of excited crowdfunding backers who bought into your initial enthusiasm and are inexorably bound to the fate of your project with their cash and high hopes, and, well, your inevitably long and bumpy development process is going to feel even more fraught.
The Sanders win in Michigan has some of his supporters sensing that a campaign that seems inexorably trending away from him may at least thrive through the journey through primaries in Rust Belt states like Pennsylvania, Illinois and Wisconsin that often turn on blue-collar issues.
With this example in mind, Mitobridge is testing its drug as a treatment for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, an incurable genetic disease that affects one in five thousand males, causing their muscles to break down and leading inexorably to death at an average age of twenty-six.
Anya Taylor-Joy first crossed many people's radars in Robert Eggers's 2015 indie horror film The Witch, in which she played the innocent teenage daughter of a pre-colonial American family who seems to be drawn inexorably toward a mysterious evil force lurking in the woods.
As the Law Review made clear, the diversity goal in the Bakke case inexorably led to proportional representation, which keeps Asians out if their numbers among the student body gets too much out of whack with their numbers in the population, whether they are talented or not.
Republicans, welded inexorably to their norm-busting President owing to his stranglehold on GOP voters, are framing Pelosi's refusal to hand over articles of impeachment as proof Democrats have a weak case no matter how convincing the evidence delivered in testimony by career foreign policy officials.
Republicans, welded inexorably to their norm-busting President owing to his stranglehold on GOP voters, are framing Pelosi's refusal to hand over articles of impeachment as proof Democrats have a weak case no matter how convincing the evidence delivered in testimony by career foreign policy officials.
And this, along with several other milestones — witness Adam Rippon's success as the first openly gay male Olympic skater, or, absurdly, the fact that a grand total of two women skated in pants — is a sign that figure skating is slowly but inexorably loosening its Victorian stays.
In America, the primary held on April 19th crowned Hillary Clinton Queen of New York; supporters of Bernie Sanders face having to learn to Love the one they're with as, in a year of insurgency, an establishment grande dame moves inexorably towards the Democratic nomination for the presidency.
Cersei's scheme unspooled amid insistent strings and a series of shots — those vicious little birds taking out Pycelle, Lancel and the dwindling candle-fuse, Margaery's growing concern and rising tension in the Sept — that built inexorably to the High Sparrow's realization that he wasn't as smart as he thought.
If the contentious first few weeks of 2019 are any indication, the coming year will see Trump and counterweight forces in the US political system square off, as the partial government shutdown over the wall intensifies, Mueller inexorably marches toward the end of his investigation and Democrats flex muscle.
The iPhone was and is the culmination of Apple's design ethosFrom the Macintosh onward, Apple has operated under a mandate to create computing systems that are tightly, "vertically" integrated such that the product's hardware and software are inexorably linked and controlled by Apple to the greatest degree possible.
The protest capped a dramatic week in which a scandal involving a shadowy adviser to Ms. Park moved inexorably toward an impeachment vote in the National Assembly and government prosecutors accused her of criminal conspiracy, the first time a sitting president has been identified as a criminal suspect.
"They look at India as a critical swing state in Asia, and they see India now moving inexorably toward the U.S., which makes it very difficult for China to carve out a Sinocentric Asia," said Brahma Chellaney, an analyst affiliated with the Center for Policy Research in New Delhi.
As reports of Qatar's nefarious behavior continue to transpire under the penetrating glare of public and media scrutiny, influential shareholders and the investing public are unlikely to look charitably upon any company whose desire for ties with Qatar will inexorably finance that government's policies of sponsoring and incubating terrorism.
SEOUL, South Korea — As the protests against her have grown larger, louder and closer, and her career, reputation and presidency march inexorably toward an impeachment vote on Friday, President Park Geun-hye has kept mostly hidden from public view, gripped by self-pity and despair, and largely alone.
Indeed, the season's first nine episodes might be the strongest single stretch in the series' 30-episode run, as Lynch and Frost inexorably unravel their central mystery, while also raising other questions about just what the town of Twin Peaks is and why so many weird things happen there.
When President Obama ran for office in 2008, he vowed to implement a cap-and-trade system that would bankrupt anyone who dared to build a coal-fired power plant in the United States, a move that would lead inexorably to the end of the coal industry as a whole.
As useful as the neutral theory has been in its various forms over the past half-century, the future of evolutionary theory may inevitably depend on finding ever-better ways to do the hard work of figuring out exactly how — and how much—selection is inexorably shaping our genomes after all.
That request from Rajoy inexorably led to the events at the start of this week, with the Spanish IBEX 35 index falling more than three quarters of a percent in the first 15 minutes of trading on Monday, after Carles Puigdemont's written response to Rajoy was published by local media.
If Trump's success in Rust Belt states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania symbolized the Democratic Party's growing rift with white, working-class Americans, his poor showing in the suburbs has presented an opportunity for Democrats to make inroads in places that, for decades, have been thought of as inexorably conservative.
Kauffman challenges parts of that myth, pointing out that the march did not inexorably lead to the passage of civil rights legislation (it wasn't until after Lyndon B. Johnson took office and the bloody march at Selma two years later that the Voting Rights Act was passed and signed into law).
History may repeat itself; indeed, in this case must repeat itself, to restore the natural order of things -- moving forward inexorably, arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder, slashing through the impediments strewn in our path by foolish nations, blinded by ancient alliances, shackled by outdated concepts of right and wrong.
But Berners-Lee argues that letting commercial entities pull levers to try to fix such a wide-ranging problem is a bad idea — arguing that any fixes companies come up with will inexorably be restrained by their profit-maximizing context and also that they amount to another unilateral impact on users.
Kubrick and Clarke used that lack of agency to amplify the mythological undercurrents of 2001, drawing an analogy between protagonist Dave Bowman and his crew, who are inexorably at the mercy of alien and robotic intelligences, to Odysseus and his crew, who are hamstrung by the unpredictable whims of the gods.
As they often do in "Mefistofele," the choral episodes — the ethereal Prologue and Epilogue and the raucous Witches' Sabbath — made the strongest impressions, even if those set pieces could have been built more inexorably by Carlo Rizzi, the conductor, who could also drive the sumptuous-sounding orchestra with even more focus.
If that's the case, then the Democrats are likely to be pushed inexorably toward precisely the place that Zingales warned them not to end up — toward an electoral battle in which the policy stakes seem to diminish, and the awfulness of Trump himself becomes once again central to their message.
This fear of "the other" fuels further militancy on either side until America feels, at times, as if it is inexorably descending towards ever greater divides that seem bitter and unbridgeable, especially when even the President of the United States openly muses about the possibility of a second civil war.
The season finale also did some heavy lifting in setting up both the stakes (the Night King's army is now past the wall and marching inexorably south) and themes (family, honor, and honesty) that will no doubt end up defining the final season of the show, whether it arrives in 2018 or 2019.
"Box is far more differentiated than investors comprehend, which should lead to sustainable growth and, more or less inexorably, FCF profitability in Q4 of this year, followed by a consistent margin expansion ramp of 200-300 basis points per year for several years thereafter," they said in a Wednesday note to clients.
And it came from a president who finds himself hemmed in by messes of his own making: a wary relationship with Senate Republicans, born of his having proven an unreliable negotiating partner before and during the shutdown; a confrontational one with Democrats in both chambers; and Mr Mueller's investigation grinding inexorably forward.
Aside from nullifying Ike "The Spike," this iteration of Coop has done very little: He's pulled the levers he was told to pull, bought the pies he was told to buy, repeated the words that interested him, and let the currents of whatever's going to happen pull him inexorably toward a denouement.
But if this history holds a lesson today — as wealth and power shift equally inexorably back from West to East — it is surely the same one that Karl Marx identified just a decade after the Opium War, that men make their own history, but they do not make it as they please.
"If the district court's ruling holds, similar proceeds will slide quickly and inexorably back to the pre-China Agritech status quo: Defendants will face extended liability of indefinite duration, increasing both the uncertainty of potentially enormous legal risk and the attendant pressures to settle even otherwise-time-barred claims," the Chamber said.
While popular memory today remembers Watergate as five DNC burglars leading inexorably to Richard Nixon's resignation two years later, history recalls that the case and special prosecutor's investigation at the time were much broader; ultimately 69 people were charged as part of the investigation, 48 of whom pleaded guilty or were found guilty at trial.
At every stage of the run-up to this special election, Republicans could have resisted, pushed back, or drawn lines, but their failure to do so led them inexorably to this moment: the defeat of an unreconstructed bigot and ignorant crank who had the full-throated backing of the president they have embraced and empowered.
Defying Krugman's announcement in 2013 that the budget deficit is a "problem that is already, to a large degree, solved," the actual deficit, according to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, currently exceeds the entire defense budget and is slated to rise inexorably to add $85033 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.
Surrounded by a lush installation filled with intricate sculptural elements — whose forms evoke the organic ornamentation of Art Nouveau, but whose materials are often surprisingly utilitarian, as with the seemingly delicate leaves made of latex caulking and wire mesh — I was inexorably compelled to focus on the uncomfortable dynamics of looking in one painting.
Meanwhile Miéville's literary retelling—made to feel like a novel, but scrupulously sourced to real events—captures the vertigo of 1917's encounter between massive historical forces, plunging us back into the heart of a far-reaching social upheaval, in which time flowed backward and forward even as it marched inexorably forward toward a future that was radically unknown.
As we head inexorably toward an election year, it's inescapable that even as the president has been isolated politically amid his own ineptitude—government shutdowns, associations with extremists, tax cuts that actually seemed to result in regular people paying more—the country is no closer to having a set of shared facts than it was two years ago.
The Hungarian writer Laszlo Krasznahorkai does many fascinating things with his prose, and one of the most striking is the thing you see above: Starting a sentence hopefully, trying to say this or that, and then traveling inexorably, one clause after another, to the bleak and totalizing conclusion that all is lost, nothing is real, the world is intolerable.
As "War and Peace" opens, Roosevelt has entered the twilight of his presidency, no longer the commanding figure of the first two books, heading inexorably toward an early grave, aided and abetted by a doctor and aides who considered him too necessary to America and the world to let him ease offstage to tend to his failing health.
But there were clues that four years after the signing of the Paris agreement, a time when climate reactionaries like Donald Trump and Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro are pushing the world ever closer to an irreversible tipping point while global emissions inch inexorably upward, the UN leadership is becoming more open to the idea of previously unthinkable economic change.
Continually assembling their forces to smash through the Wall and wreak who knows what havoc in the balmier regions of Westeros, the inexorably oncoming undead violate my ad-hoc rule of never caring about any character that I can partly see through: I was brought up to be scared of people in one piece, not walking around in bits.
For all the sweet summer children who have lived in blissful ignorance of the dangers that lurk just out of sight, the world has changed inexorably, and what's even more disturbing is the fact that there are still those out there — like Cersei — who, even when faced with the truth, would rather watch millions die than set aside their own pride.
At the start of the film, the camera pans across a cluttered studio to a dollhouse, then slowly and inexorably zooms into that house, then a bedroom in the house in which a tiny figure is lying across a bed, and then, at last, we're in the room too, and it's all life-size, and that's Peter on the bed.
Given, for example, the #MeToo movement and the global explosion of women demanding parity and recognition in the workplace and an end to sexual harassment, a phenomenon that apparently leads inexorably to the memory of the power suit, in all its big-buttoned, shoulder-padded glory — the most obvious recent reference point for armor to be donned on the corporate battlefield.
The Dutch giant Elsevier, which claims to publish one way or another 25% of the scientific papers produced in the world, made profits of more than £900m last year, while UK universities alone spent more than £210m in 2016 to enable researchers to access their own publicly funded research; both figures seem to rise inexorably despite increasingly desperate efforts to change them.
The noise of rain on the roof is steady in "The Ruins of Civilization," Penelope Skinner's brightly bleak account of British family life in the fairly immediate future, which opened on Wednesday night at City Center Stage II. It is a soothing sound, at least as long as you don't think about what it signifies, which would be an island nation's sinking inexorably into the ocean.
Album Review Anxiety about aging courses inexorably through "Cody," the fourth album by the sterling pop-punk group Joyce Manor, taking on many forms along the way: acknowledgment of the gap between what you like and what the kids like, acceptance that growing older does not always come with actual personal evolution, recognition that the exuberance of youth was just a performance, and so many more.
The Council commissioned a data flow analysis of 10 popular apps running on Google's Android smartphone platform — generating a snapshot of the privacy black hole that mobile users inexorably tumble into when they try to go about their digital business, despite the existence (in Europe) of a legal framework that's supposed to protect people by giving citizens a swathe of rights over their personal data.
All viable political positions make room for exceptions — leeriness of foreign interventions need not preclude entering World War II — and contend with What Is. So there's little purpose to libertarians holding out for the elimination of the Federal Reserve or a return to the gold standard, especially since neither of those tired tropes flows inexorably from that core rubric that we should be free to do what doesn't hurt others.
It's harder to put a value on the relief Hughes must also feel, having exited the scandal-hit behemoth so early on — getting out before early missteps hardened into a cynical parade of privacy, security and trust failures that slowly, gradually yet inexorably snowballed into world-wide scandal — with the 2016 revelations about the extent of Kremlin-backed political disinformation lighting up the dark underbelly of Facebook ads.
He's a minister at a small church in upstate New York that's more of a historical tourist attraction than a functional place of worship, and when we first meet him, he seems to think about climate change the way a lot of us do, or used to — as inexorably dire but also still distant enough a concept to not cast a shadow over our day-to-day lives.
In the first place, they seem to me to make a dangerous and fundamental concession: that state power is inherently right-wing; that the tools of government can only ever belong to a conservative tendency; that the left can never attain and never wield political power, and so its only choice is to hope for almost libertarian limits on a power that will inevitably and inexorably be turned against the left.
The US solar industry employed roughly 3.5 times as many people in 2016, adding 51,000 jobs.) An extended look at the numbers shows that the recent spike in exports has temporarily staunched the bleeding in mining jobs, leading to a fragile plateau: It seems that US coal employment (what remains of it) is now, like US coal production, dependent on exports, as domestic demand inexorably crumbles beneath it.
Either way, what is looking more inevitable the longer prohibition holds out is that the global illegal drug trade is moving inexorably away from plant-based substances trafficked via traditional trading routes, and onto a more high-tech platform: synthetic highs made in underground labs, ordered online, and trafficked under cover of a million brown packages—many times more lethal than the natural highs they will soon replace.
In pop music and rock in the 70s and 80s, sax players either adopted Kenny G's smooth "jazz" style like in George Michael's "Careless Whisper" or the Alf theme song, or they played the horn with a booming coarseness that could easily be confused with a bleating goat, like the tenor solo in Billy Joel's "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me." The saxophone and jazz are inexorably linked.
But some 17.4 million people voted for Brexit vs 16.1M voting to remain (turnout was just over 72 per cent) so the UK now faces the unprecedented challenge of having to extricate itself from more than 40 years of EU involvement — detangling and understanding a massive body of law and regulations — and, likely, also forging its own set of bilateral trading relationships thereafter, all while carrying the massive burden of uncertainty that Brexit inexorably brings.
For proof, see Rodarte, where decoration is an ontology in itself, one concept leading inexorably to the next, and the next (and the next): belted leather coats festooned in ruffles, which also climbed the legs in frilled gladiator boots and edged musketeer gloves, and then were paired with point d'esprit trousers and Chantilly lace blouses, covered sometimes by road-warrior longhair multicolored goat fur coats, which then segued into slip dresses dropped from shoulders and encrusted in sequins and flowers, beaded with birds.
In "Brown Paper Bag," a deep cut from We the Best that nonetheless has just as much star firepower as the hits—Young Jeezy, Juelz Santana, Fat Joe, Wayne, and Rick Ross is quite the lineup—Wayne addresses that relationship, before just going off in this crazy run about being Superman: It's dope as hell, and it is, as they say, another one—another example of Wayne going off and another instance of Wayne and Khaled being inexorably linked, two stars making an even bigger binary star or whatever the appropriate space analogy is.
Buttigieg still asks crowds to imagine the day when Trump is finally gone (an instant applause line) but spends more time arguing against the Democrats polling closest to him, with Joe Biden "trying to meet fundamentally new challenges with a familiar playbook" and Sanders promising "revolution" without a Plan B. Buttigieg describes a country that is moving inexorably toward liberalism and progress and gets some of his loudest applause when he thanks Iowa for making it possible for him to wear a wedding ring, evoking the state Supreme Court's legalization of same-sex marriage.
The other was embroiled in a vast banking scandal and was reported to be under investigation by the F.B.I. And they had one more thing in common: Both had been singled out by Rudolph W. Giuliani and pressed to assist in his wide-ranging hunt for information damaging to one of President Trump's leading political rivals, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. That effort culminated in the July 25 phone call between the American and Ukrainian presidents that has taken Mr. Trump to the brink of impeachment and inexorably brought Mr. Giuliani's Ukrainian shadow campaign into the light.
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