Inexorable in a sentence as an adjective

That however inexorable a "If A and B, then C" argument is, someone else could always argue that it's not quite valid yet?

After six hundred years of stasis, income has increased nearly tenfold since 1800. It continues its inexorable rise.

I am not pessimistic about Hacker News, I don't like to believe the forum is succumbing to the inexorable march of time, or some such.

The MBA was largely panned as a far-too-expensive Apple attempt to cover their flank from the inexorable advance of the netbook.

Until the inexorable march of performance-per-watt brings them brute force solutions.

The team then sees an inexorable decline in its ability to iterate, which causes the business side to think that even more contractors are required.

He saw the inexorable need for adaptation to remain competitive as a critical part of driving production to a level where socialism would be possible.

The inexorable nature of that kind of attack inspires a particular fear, and attacks specifically designed to inspire that fear are considered terrorist attacks.

In short, native apps can always be better as long as they stay ahead, but the progress of open standards is inexorable because it provides greater portability benefits than any one vendor can match.

There's certainly an irony to the idea that such inexorable privatization of "the web" has occurred within the last 4 years that there's no point in even trying to effect any future change in a positive direction.

We may be in a 'rock' phase of bacterial life; uncover some old 'paper' and maybe the younger strain would find itself in trouble?There is no inexorable refinement force in effect in natural selection; simple organisms are selected for their current environment with no plan of building complex defenses against ancient enemies or any such.

Can your software do something useful, or is it solely aimed at deceiving people into believing it does?It was interesting to see how large quantities of journalists were simply channeling the ridiculous claims of the original press release, without an ounce of critical thinking --choosing instead to pontificate on the inexorable progress of AI.

Inexorable definitions

adjective

not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty; "grim determination"; "grim necessity"; "Russia's final hour, it seemed, approached with inexorable certainty"; "relentless persecution"; "the stern demands of parenthood"

See also: grim relentless stern unappeasable unforgiving unrelenting

adjective

impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason; "he is adamant in his refusal to change his mind"; "Cynthia was inexorable; she would have none of him"- W.Churchill; "an intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency"

See also: adamant adamantine intransigent