To accept the inevitable consequences, one of which would be his death.
There are three inevitable consequences of these very different approaches.
I'm afraid I did not think about the inevitable consequences of the grinding.
Several analysts saw the decision as an inevitable consequence of a mistake.
Hence, by the inevitable consequence, Death is here as well.
There would be an inevitable consequence of doing so, however.
Maybe it was the inevitable consequences of the festive season, but almost 47,000 were present against United.
We also ask whether such behaviour is an inevitable consequence of war.
Was it the inevitable consequence of choosing the law as a career?
These taxes were more than poor people could pay, with the designed and inevitable consequence that they did not vote.
The ones who played too long, or not enough, might not make their necessary connections.
The necessary connection exists where the torture has an impact on the trial, but not otherwise.
There's no necessary connection between the tear going down the cheek and comfort.
There is absolutely no necessary connection between great art and religion.
He held that there is no empirical access to the supposed necessary connection between cause and effect.
You'll be prompted to make the necessary connections when you're ready.
By "necessary connection", Hume means the power or force which necessarily ties one idea to another.
However, the company's investigation team found no evidence of the necessary connection.
The difficulty is finding any necessary connection between two cases.
It seems even to have no very necessary connection with that of the world in general.
"Their death was just an unfortunate but necessary consequence of the only way that could be done," he said.
Their work is a necessary consequence of such divine revelation.
"So sometimes they just have to play out the necessary consequence for the behavior."
This is a necessary consequence of it intercalating a week rather than a day.
But then, the effect could be a necessary consequence of sentience.
Would a proliferation of political parties, a necessary consequence, be a benefit?
The latter is not a necessary consequence of the first.
"It is an unfortunate but necessary consequence of our power conservation," he said.
The constitution would then appear as the logical and necessary consequence of independence.
If I answered it my suspension for life would be a necessary consequence.
Prosecutors have said that if items were moved, it was only the unavoidable consequence of removing two bodies.
This is a natural and unavoidable consequence of assignment by value from subclass objects.
Temporary frequency changes are an unavoidable consequence of changing demand.
This social movement brought unavoidable consequences which permanently changed the future of Mexico.
This may be, however, an unavoidable consequence of the fact that what these six women had in common was coming to terms with Henry.
Unfortunately there is likely to be an unavoidable and painful consequence, namely inflation.
Workplace conflict is an unavoidable consequence of professional life.
The intention behind this scene is to show the unavoidable consequences of such military decisions.
This may create an impression of delays, but in reality it is an unavoidable consequence of pressure on limited resources.
The aircraft hit the runway flat and at speed with unavoidable consequences.