But some kind of split may be inevitable if there is ever to be a settlement.
Higher taxes will eventually be inevitable, since so many governments have lurched heavily into deficit.
Anywhere else, local Republican support for a Republican president would seem to be inevitable.
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The bond markets are still telling investors that a Greek default seems to be inevitable.
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But if history is any guide, the switch to digital projection may be inevitable.
That may be inevitable in a region of such deep inequalities and widespread poverty.
However, given the country's complicated ethnic mix, some sort of alliance-building will be inevitable.
The street crime plaguing New York in the 1980s was thought by many commentators to be inevitable.
It will simply be inevitable that they will become brighter and cheaper as the years roll past.
Ultimately, way down the road there will be inevitable consolidation which is natural evolution for all new industries.
Trust chairman David Wakefield said managers were hoping to avoid many compulsory redundancies, but some would be inevitable.
It is going to be inevitable unless there are serious measures taken to dismantle the current status quo.
Default would then be inevitable, and with it damage to both market confidence and the domestic financial system.
This was always going to be inevitable with Tim and Greg's growing years.
Then the independent counsel will deliver the report, and leaks will be inevitable.
When large sums of money are at stake, such tensions may be inevitable.
It said that, with snow and sleet forecast for the South East overnight, more delays would be inevitable on Tuesday.
Malthus famously argued that in a world in which economies grew arithmetically and population grew geometrically, mass want would be inevitable.
For Ogburn and Thomas, the sheer number of multiples could mean only one thing: scientific discoveries must, in some sense, be inevitable.
While the industry is hoping for delay, action will ultimately be inevitable.
If agreement with a purchaser cannot be achieved, administration will be inevitable.
Liam Fox has blamed Labour's "toxic" legacy of economic mismanagement for what he says will be inevitable cuts to the defence budget.
And even if they do, they have no way of compelling their churches to accept it, so a split may be inevitable.
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As noted for Toyota in a post, transfer to advanced technologies to local market operations, as in China and India, will be inevitable.
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Trust chairman David Wakefield said patient care would not suffer and managers were hoping to avoid compulsory redundancies, but some would be inevitable.
The New York Times followed with a headline story "Scientists Ponder Why World's Climate is Changing: A Major Cooling Widely Considered to be Inevitable".
Little privacy remains in most offices, and as work becomes more collaborative, a move toward greater openness may be inevitable, even for larger firms.
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So this conversation could take some time, but such a carbon tax may well be inevitable, and fossil fuel prices would rise as a consequence.
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Although there will be inevitable disappointments in the job market, they must have confidence that they have made a fundamentally good investment in their education.
In business, entire industries once thought to be inevitable have faded.
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