The firm belief in "manifest destiny" and territorial expansion led ineluctably to the Civil War.
The burning of books leads ineluctably to the burning of heretics.
Its leaders keep tight control on the political and social repercussions of economic reforms, but over time the changes ineluctably lead to more wealth and a more open society.
This has to be addressed because this path leads ineluctably to the convenient 'blame-the-referee' scenarios seen in other sports.
All of which ineluctably leads to the Rugby Football Union.
A search for a "dress so perfectly pink that it was double pink" leads ineluctably to a universe of pink things.
What we know for certain is that Europe's current policy settings must lead ineluctably to ruin and perhaps to fascism.
Hegel argued that, because it lacked any grounding in an objective ideal of reason, Rousseau's account of the general will ineluctably lead to the Terror.
However, the quantification of objects and the manipulation of quantities ineluctably leads to distortions (reifications) of their qualitative properties.
What do you do when democracy leads ineluctably to chaos?