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1 It's not definitive proof, but it's a fairly inescapable conclusion , don't you think?
2 He looked at the book again and reread the inescapable conclusion .
3 The inescapable conclusion was that this kind of demonstration is dead.
4 The inescapable conclusion was that he'd been reliving his adolescence with more nuclear experiments.
5 They were the logical and inescapable conclusion of a long and convoluted historical process.
6 That's the inescapable conclusion to be drawn from these numbers.
7 The inescapable conclusion is that the people of the Near East were no fools.
8 It was an inescapable conclusion , pure deductive logic, and there was no way around it.
9 However he said that, taken together, all the pieces of evidence pointed to one inescapable conclusion .
10 The inescapable conclusion was that Maultsby was hundreds of miles west of Alaska, over Soviet territory.
11 All the evidence pointed to the inescapable conclusion that there had been a traitor at Sidon.
12 The inescapable conclusion , therefore, is that a partial solution to climate change is no solution at all.
13 Faced with the almost inescapable conclusion that it had been selling lemons, Nike shifted into make-lemonade mode.
14 It all pointed to one inescapable conclusion .
15 They point to the same inescapable conclusion : The iPhone 4's antenna issues are related to a hardware design flaw.
16 Sitting alone in her dimly lit stateroom, surrounded by the clamor of her thoughts, Jessica came to the inescapable conclusion .
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