Furthermore, Weber considered further bureaucratization to be an "inescapable fate," due to the fact that it is supposedly superior to and more efficient than other forms of organization.
That is its inescapable fate.
For some people, the suburbs are an inescapable fate.
A chill calm enveloped her, a sense of inescapable fate.
Others, like Steffi Graf, live in them, caught in chasms of ambivalence the rock musician Sting calls the inescapable fate of the introspective.
With the same determination and distinction as the Lady facing her inescapable fate.
It's like an inescapable fate.
During that time, Wal-Mart had begun to open new stores in many Jamesway trade areas, making Jamesway's fate inescapable.
But the sharply drawn portrait of Latimer, gifted and cursed and at last hunted down by inescapable fate, gives the tale enduring appeal.
They were fatalists and elevated Karma as inescapable fate, where a person's life goes through a chain of consequences and rebirths until it reaches its end.