The third basic point is the unavoidability of taking personal responsibility for one's judgements, decisions, and actions. |
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Inevitability means unavoidability, and if you think about what avoiding means, then you realize that in a deterministic world there's lots of avoidance. |
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At some point, employers will have to face up to the unavoidability of hiring people whose first Google image is a shirtless selfie. |
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Second, the unavoidability of movie ballyhoo would have made the movies themselves seem like mere publicity for Hollywood. |
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In the case of traces of prohibited substances, evidence for their technical unavoidability. |
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At the level of public interest, the unavoidability of serious compromise and trade-off is not so clear. |
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Council's report accepted the Agency's three preconditions of unavoidability, unforeseeability and externality as principles of force majeure. |
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Masks can be unfolded or closed and unavoidability not be connected in any special way. |
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Now I Got Worry is a frenetic trio for male performers that takes a look at the dual mechanism of chance and unavoidability. |
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Yet, the depiction of the unavoidability of these human atrocities is implicitly a desire for a better world. |
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There is a pointlessness but assured unavoidability to basing my self-esteem on what a 14-year-old thinks of me – thank you, popular girls in my high school circa 1997, that's all down to you. |
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The world's first published author, Homer, dealt extensively with it, as did the immortal playwrights for whom its unavoidability became the leading theme in Greek tragedy. |
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Can we acknowledge the unavoidability of the state conceptually and still keep intact the anarchist reservation against the state's legitimacy? |
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On the way, she discussed the unavoidability of cliché in style. |
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