Encara no tenim significats per a "inescapable fact".
1There's one inescapable fact about airline food: it isn't worth paying extra for.
2All of that makes sense, but none of it changes one inescapable fact.
3The inescapable fact is that most technological change comes from attempts to improve existing technology.
4Cave Hill is an inescapable fact of Belfast life.
5She no longer spoke with bitterness, merely as one forced to state an inescapable fact.
6But it's rather the inescapable fact that professional sportsmen are by inclination selfish and subjective.
7There is also the inescapable fact that the military uses video games to train its soldiers.
8It was "an inescapable fact" those loans were impaired and non-performing, Mr Gallagher said.
9Yet the inescapable fact is Old Trafford will be looking for his successor sooner rather than later.
10It was "an inescapable fact" those loans were impaired and non-performing, AG Paul Gallagher said.
11Traffic on Central Avenue edged slowly forward, the perpetual gridlock an inescapable fact of life in Phoenix.
12Perhaps there was nothing wrong with her; perhaps she was just straightforward about the inescapable fact of herself.
13That was an inescapable fact of military life every templar, regardless of his rank or bureau, well knew.
14The inescapable fact is that the bombers of Omagh are our people and do belong to our country.
15An inescapable fact of the world.
16The inescapable fact of "oughtness" is the bottom fact upon which our ethics must be built.
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