Encara no tenim significats per a "lead inevitably".
1In the second place, such a practice would lead inevitably to national bankruptcy.
2But he is a predictable partner and his ousting would lead inevitably to prolonged uncertainty.
3Such a thing must lead inevitably to a greater misfortune than any of the past.
4Now such questions lead inevitably to an immense query-"Whatis Art?"
5His formula is that faith, hope, belief and expectation, all catalyzed by the imagination, lead inevitably to hypnosis.
6He wrote that the Eighth Amendment wording would lead inevitably to confusion and uncertainty, not merely amongst the medical profession .
7Pity and love would turn the edge of the struggle, and therefore would lead inevitably to the degeneration of the species.
8His survey of human conditions seems to lead inevitably to pessimism; then he turns round and proclaims the doctrine of perfectibility.
9But in a time of rising restlessness, the tides of destiny and politics will lead inevitably to the greatest dance of all.
10Beer was one thing, but hard liquor was something else again, for alcohol was seen to lead inevitably to rowdiness and lewd behavior.
11And the way of the water led inevitably to John Barleycorn.
12This position leads inevitably to a considerably qualified form of democracy.
13So Hume's empiricism leads inevitably to scepticism even in this realm.
14Haeckel says that Darwin's theory of evolution leads inevitably to Atheism and Materialism.
15Which was leading inevitably to the disintegration of the country's social and technical infrastructures.
16The discussion of freedom leads inevitably to the discussion of an appeal to arms.
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