Not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty.
Impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason; she would have none of him"- W.Churchill.
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Examples for "necessary "
Examples for "necessary "
1 Government sources said the debate would continue into next week if necessary .
2 However the appeal process was a necessary check on power, he said.
3 He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if necessary .
4 Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
5 One problem: the company did so without a necessary State Department license.
1 The fight against climate change made higher food prices inevitable , he said.
2 They regard violence as inevitable every time the region engages in peacemaking.
3 I recently glimpsed one particularly unusual vision of our inevitable micro-living future.
4 The outcome was inevitable : cost-cutting measures were introduced, which mean job losses.
5 It is the inevitable consequence of the way we commission public services.
1 And the Year 2000 problem is proving to be an unavoidable scourge.
2 Where this is unavoidable , patients should receive treatment as soon as possible.
3 They were far too sophisticated to believe in a single, unavoidable future.
4 Many Chinese long saw pollution as an unavoidable cost of economic growth.
5 The tragedy is that there is nothing unavoidable about Europe's unemployment crisis.
1 The coalitions of continental Europe are built round the same inescapable proposition.
2 Every single step had seemed inevitable and inescapable all along the way.
3 The inescapable sense was that of a tide turning at long last.
4 It was the simple fact of working against gravity, invisible but inescapable .
5 That is the fault with frolic; there is always an inescapable rebound.
1 Scope: A meta-analysis of studies selected using predetermined criteria without language restriction.
2 Road bowling is played over a predetermined course distance of normal roadway.
3 Selection criteria: Two independent reviewers selected RCTs which met predetermined inclusion criteria.
4 The clinical course of all patients was studied using a predetermined survey.
5 Using predetermined selection criteria, 87 manuscripts were included in the final analysis.
1 The more he considered it the more ineluctable did his situation become.
2 It renders them permanent, ineluctable , part of the eternal order of things.
3 Its ineluctable charms straddle all sorts of generic barriers and taste boundaries.
4 There was nothing ineluctable about the advance of political pluralism and market economics.
5 The ineluctable fact remains that this is the noblest nocturne of them all.
1 The Englishman, in particular, wished to remain; but our host was inexorable .
2 You are refined in your wickedness; you are inexorable in your hate.
3 And it is also part of the inexorable process of language change.
4 We cannot escape the evils of life; they are inevitable and inexorable .
5 Truth's slow but it's inexorable and it does have a great power.
6 Her progress was slow but inexorable , her every appearance a great occasion.
7 The law of the survival of the fittest is impartial and inexorable .
8 The inexorable one at the desk did not keep him in suspense.
9 It was inexorable and unseen; and being unseen, close akin to terror.
10 On one reading, it has been a period of inexorable national decline.
11 He was in a dream-a vision-giddyin presence of an inexorable reality.
12 He subjected every measure to the inexorable test of the moral law.
13 The inexorable facts closed in on him like prison-warders handcuffing a convict.
14 Play continued to flow in an inexorable torrent towards the home goal.
15 The inexorable gate of the convent school remained shut to all comers.
16 They were inexorable , even as the laws of the Medes and Persians.
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