inescapable conclusion
Frequency: 6.55.1 per million words
A conclusion that cannot be avoided.
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- After reviewing all the evidence, the inescapable conclusion is that the project failed due to poor management.
- After reviewing all the evidence, the jury reached an inescapable conclusion of guilt.
- The detective was slowly led to the inescapable conclusion that the main suspect had an alibi.
- The data led scientists to the inescapable conclusion that climate change is real.
- Decades of climate data point to the inescapable conclusion that the planet is warming.
- His consistent absence left them with the inescapable conclusion that he had quit.
- Looking at the financial reports, we must face the inescapable conclusion that the company is facing bankruptcy.
- Despite initial doubts, it became an inescapable conclusion that the company was failing.
- The inescapable conclusion from her research was that the current treatment methods were ineffective.
- The mounting problems pointed to the inescapable conclusion that a new strategy was needed.
- He tried to find another explanation, but the inescapable conclusion was that he had been betrayed.
- For many, the election results were an inescapable conclusion given the public sentiment.
- The final chapter of the report presents the inescapable conclusion of the year-long investigation.
- Every logical step brought them closer to the inescapable conclusion of the puzzle.
- Anyone examining the facts logically will arrive at the same inescapable conclusion.
- She drew the inescapable conclusion that her efforts were futile.
- The tragic events led many to the inescapable conclusion that new safety regulations were needed.
- The lack of alternatives made it an inescapable conclusion that they had to proceed.
- We are left with the inescapable conclusion that our original hypothesis was incorrect.
- His actions presented an inescapable conclusion about his true intentions.