inevitably entail
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indicates a consequence that is certain to happen
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- Restructuring will inevitably entail compromises.
- A major change in policy will inevitably entail some resistance.
- Expanding the business internationally will inevitably entail significant financial risks.
- Such a complex project will inevitably entail a lot of challenges.
- Such a radical policy change would inevitably entail widespread public debate.
- Working from home doesn't inevitably entail a drop in productivity.
- The switch to renewable energy sources will inevitably entail a period of adjustment.
- His decision to quit his job will inevitably entail financial adjustments.
- Moving to a new country inevitably entails leaving some old friends behind.
- Growing a business inevitably entails taking calculated risks.
- The decision to go to war inevitably entailed immense human suffering.
- The new regulations could inevitably entail higher costs for consumers.
- Adopting this new research methodology inevitably entails retraining the entire lab staff.
- Their ambition to expand globally will inevitably entail cultural adaptation.
- Implementing a project of this scale will inevitably entail some unforeseen challenges.
- Leaving the city often inevitably entails a change in lifestyle.
- The lawsuit inevitably entailed a lengthy and expensive legal battle.
- Becoming a leader inevitably entails greater responsibility.
- Any meaningful progress inevitably entails a degree of sacrifice.
- Achieving true sustainability will inevitably entail significant shifts in our consumption habits.