inexorable logic
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinexorableandlogic
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inexorable
adjective
uk/ɪˈnek.sər.ə.bəl/us/ˌɪnˈek.sər.ə.bəl/
continuing without any possibility of ...
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logic
noun[U]
uk/ˈlɒdʒ.ɪk/us/ˈlɑː.dʒɪk/
a particular way of thinking, especially one that is reasonable and based on ...
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The social scientific explanation describes anonymous structural forces, the "resource curse" of the "rentier state," and how these have shaped politics and markets with theirinexorablelogic.
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Theinexorablelogicof the arguments that have been advanced this afternoon, in my submission, cannot be answered.
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That has implications for service and safety and is theinexorablelogicof this privatisation.
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Once the double jeopardy rule is got rid of, there is aninexorablelogicfor saying that every offence is capable of being retried.
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The second follows by virtue of theinexorablelogicof the welfare system.
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Theinexorablelogicis that we must proceed further until we have complete democratisation.
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There is no inevitable,inexorablelogicin that argument.
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Theinexorablelogicof the argument is that, by making labour cheaper, employers will have an incentive to take on more employees.
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Once one starts on the road to indexation, there is aninexorablelogicto take one further along the journey.
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Thus, on his owninexorablelogic, if import controls and protection are right for this country, they must be right for every country.
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As a matter ofinexorablelogic, since those appeals were successful, they would have been excluded unfairly.
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Theinexorablelogicof the siege economy emerges from an attempt to deal with the problem of unemployment by building more inflation in the system.
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Anyone with a business background will recognise theinexorablelogicof it.
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This is why we had that curious alliance in removing the wider aspect of patriality, because of theinexorablelogicof the argument, no matter who was presenting it.
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They are compelled by theinexorablelogicof circumstances to sell at the bottom of a rise and to accumulate at the top of a fall.
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