The one serious omission of Behr's script was to discuss from whom they were shielding him: is kidnapping an inevitable corollary of even relative economic freedom?
It was the inevitable corollary of the absence of trust between them.
A state-controlled press is an inevitable corollary of the emergence of a corporate aristocracy.
And, of course, the inevitable corollary is that people on colony worlds are inevitably smarter and growing smarter all of the time.
Unfortunately, the one is an inevitable corollary of the other.
But the readiness of American households and politicians to borrow has an inevitable corollary: the United States has become the world's biggest debtor.
But I omitted to mention the additional and inevitable corollaries of that inability.
In the early 20th century, Vladimir Lenin argued that state use of military power to defend capitalist interests abroad was an inevitable corollary of monopoly capitalism.
Placements come as an inevitable corollary to MU students because of their industry-specific professional expertise acquired through a unique industry-academia interface that the university has evolved.
The inevitable corollary is that speed and spirit are at a discount.