Use "inextricably" in a sentence

1. They are inextricably linked.

2. The problems are inextricably interwoven .

3. Fact is inextricably commingled with fiction.

4. Poverty and crime are inextricably linked.

5. Our economy is inextricably linked with America's.

6. Work is inextricably mixed with their lives.

7. Her career was inextricably linked with his.

8. Production and consumption are inextricably tied together.

9. The civil and criminal actions are inextricably entwined.

10. She had become inextricably involved in the campaign.

11. Her life had become inextricably involved with him.

12. The two themes are inextricably interwoven in the book.

13. External reality and psychic reality are thus inextricably intertwined.

14. “Man, Nature and the animal world are inextricably linked.

15. His name was inextricably linked with the environmental movement.

16. 8 Of course, the two mothering modifications are inextricably linked.

17. Religion was for her inextricably linked with life itself.

18. 1) Aggadot that are inextricably related to the biblical narrative

19. That entwines our smartphones inextricably with this growing planetary conundrum.

20. For these people, land is inextricably interwoven with life itself.

21. In his world-view, art and religions were inextricably mixed.

22. Self-constituting activity is inextricably linked with meaning-producing activity

23. The personal and social development of the child are inextricably linked .

24. Curriculum and assessment are, as every teacher knows, inextricably interwoven.

25. Europe's foreign policy is inextricably linked with that of the US.

26. The paradox is that this skilfulness is inextricably intertwined with incompetence.

27. The whisky is inextricably woven into Scotland's history, customs and culture.

28. Second Principle of Biocentrism: Our external and internal perceptions are inextricably intertwined

29. 21 The town's prosperity is inextricably intertwined with the fortunes of the factory.

30. It was inextricably intertwined with wider social and political forces and changes.

31. The town's prosperity is inextricably intertwined with the fortunes of the factory.

32. Cardiopulmonary physiology: why the heart and lungs are inextricably linked Adv Physiol Educ

33. And they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom .

34. Colleges and universities are inextricably tied up in the nexus of education and employment.

35. We at the Louis Bolk Institute understand that agriculture, nutrition and health are inextricably linked

36. Politics and art were inextricably enmeshed in Dada literary and polemical manifestos and anti-manifestos.

37. 11 Politics and art were inextricably enmeshed in Dada literary and polemical manifestos and anti-manifestos.

38. Orthodoxy and national identity were inextricably intertwined, and religious leaders became the spokesmen of national revolt.

39. The Antichrist is tied inextricably to the Bible, so it's weird how little the holy book mentions him (or it)

40. The political and the literary are as inextricably merged in Nizan's posthumous existence as they were in his lived existence.

41. In the eyes of geophysicists, hydrothermal circulation is inextricably intertwined with the pulsing bank of heat inside the planet.

42. She wondered if her fixation with Ace was because in her mind the two of them were inextricably linked.

43. Psychological comfort is inextricably related to physical comfort although some interactions are deliberately planned by staff to contribute to psychological comfort.

44. 17 The end product of such a course of evolution is an obligate parasite that is inextricably linked to a particular host.

45. Bard CCE The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) at Bard College embodies the fundamental belief that education and civil society are inextricably linked.

46. Ocean circulation, the key driver of regional and global weather systems, is inextricably linked with melting and freezing processes in and around the poles.

47. Invariant theory of infinite groups is inextricably linked with the development of linear algebra, especially, the theories of quadratic forms and determinants.

48. 11 In her mind the murder and the attack at the Chagall museum were inextricably bound up with the secret of the Durances.

49. Endosmotic and Antiphonic Waring respiting: which Urson is biotechnological enough? Derrin usually comminuting inextricably or pollutes cumulatively when chirpy Bartel agglomerates lovelily and incorruptibly.

50. Since business risk is inextricably linked to the understanding of financial reporting risk, risk assessment procedures are included in the generally accepted bases for planning audits.

51. In the insect society all the individuals are sisters , elder sisters and elder - elder sisters ad infinitum and are all thus inextricably linked to the single mother .

52. Rich and thick with the consistency of soft butter, Clotted cream is inextricably linked with a Devonshire or Cornish cream tea and there’s nothing quite like it

53. Does Anxiety drive excessive usage? One way or another, Anxiety seems inextricably linked to the use of social media, and a swath of recent papers seem to …

54. The Assyrian identity entails an inextricably intertwined combination of language, culture, and religion such that to deny full expression of any one element threatens the Assyrian identity as a whole

55. Brutalist architecture across the former Eastern Bloc is inextricably associated with the totalitarian regimes that marked the history of this part of Europe during the last half of the 20th century.

56. The provision is thus based upon a criterion which is inextricably linked to the age of the employee (see, by analogy, judgment in Ingeniørforeningen i Danmark, C‐499/08, EU:C:2010:600, paragraph 23).

57. The name of British Nobel laureate Francis Crick (1916-2004) is inextricably tied to the discovery of the double helix of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in 1953, considered the most significant advance in the understanding of biology since Darwin's theory of evolution.

58. Coveting, a sin inextricably tied to our want, is a corruption of what was created in us to be the mechanism that draws us to the Lord. Our want is the door through which we enter into satisfaction in God

59. Contestation, maintenance, rejection, and construction of Aboriginality are inextricably tied with bureaucratic processes and the agency of Aboriginal Australians in Sydney, which can be seen through examples of initiatives such as this housing development that are aimed at combatting inequality between

60. To Christians and Muslim Palestinians, however, this is deeply offensive: how, they ask, can an occupying power that Brutalises the Palestinian people seek legitimacy through an appeal to religion? Ultimately, the significance of the Holy Land is inextricably linked to its people, the Palestinians.

61. "People with Complicated grief often feel shocked, stunned or emotionally numb, and they may become estranged from others because of the belief that happiness is inextricably tied to the person who died,'' wrote Shear, of the Columbia University School of Social Work and College of Physicians and Surgeons.

62. By Analogising the good life (‘eidaimonia’), with lived-through experiences by which our desire (and drive) to create, to grow, to navigate, and to achieve extraordinary things in life is inextricably linked, Clint Randles stories his own journey of being awakened ‘To Create,’ by creating and living ‘the good life’ in …

63. In the rarified air of the college rock Cognoscente, this band falls behind perhaps only a few of the best indie bands in swooning acclaim.: I now find myself joining the Cognoscente in the discussion of issues related to the digital delivery of art, especially music, movies and books.: The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the Cognoscente of cinematic revenge.