We thought long and hard about involving other people, but we thought it was necessary and unavoidable. |
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Nevertheless, it was unavoidable, and apparently produced despair in the members of the workshop. |
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During the public consultation period it said it would need to be satisfied that the increases were unavoidable. |
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Although Vaughan's injury was unavoidable, it is not the first time he has been struck down at Headingley. |
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At these sites, the unburied or exhumed bones of the dead were left visible to make the genocide unavoidable. |
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Strengthening the hand of undemocratic regimes may be unavoidable in the short term. |
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Held in the Royal British Legion on March 10, due to the unavoidable absence of the chairman, the vice-chairman took the chair. |
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And it is such a cold, unforgiving place that the symbolism of a bombed-out building is unavoidable. |
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These are the unavoidable consequences of a bursting Bubble, not monetary stringency. |
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I hated fighting with her, but the time I couldn't help but feel it was unavoidable. |
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A special deal on one option is always offset by an unavoidable upcharge elsewhere. |
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Once surrender became unavoidable, the emperor adroitly metamorphosed into a symbol of cooperation. |
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While embarrassing moments are unavoidable and nothing to be ashamed about, dishonest, vicious or sleazy behavior is well within your control. |
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The use of built-in cabinets, wardrobes and work tops is unavoidable to ensure optimal use of space. |
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Therefore, molecular motion must be regarded as unavoidable in vitrified biological materials. |
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Her fortnight in the city passed quickly, a whirl of business and unavoidable social engagements. |
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Buddhism is a non-theistic religion that claims that suffering is unavoidable, and that the root of suffering is attachment, greed and desire. |
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I wrote the story, and then the unavoidable buzz kill of a second-day follow-up story. |
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Understanding the historicity of Adorno's strictures and imperatives is an unavoidable task for critical theory and aesthetics today. |
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The problem with a dramatisation based on real events is that a degree of simplification in unavoidable. |
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This is a shortcoming that is probably unavoidable and applies to all double blind studies comparing opiates with other drugs. |
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There seems to be an unavoidable degree of trauma to both sites despite the surgeon using an endoscope. |
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The unavoidable conclusion is that direct action wins a lot more recognition than any amount of reasoned argument. |
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Occupying several blocks on two of the most beautiful canals in the very centre of the city, the red-light district is pretty much unavoidable. |
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The replacement of a sacred language with the vernacular in English worship made religious reflection unavoidable. |
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As the controversies over dispensation of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled. |
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A renewal of the war was unavoidable, and the Allies promptly formed the Seventh Coalition. |
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A response based on contemporary legal norms is unavoidable though the debate on cultural relativity and universality continues. |
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For Barthes, the catastrophe is unavoidable because time obliterates the punctum, or small space, registered in the photograph. |
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Yet religious pluralism is unavoidable because of the ineffability or complexity of God. |
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Electronic intervention is unavoidable in reproduced music, at least in terms of amplification and recording procedure. |
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He could feel the strings of destiny twisting, shaping his future to an unavoidable fate. |
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Killing a human being is always a repulsive act, but at times it is unavoidable, as in self-defense, or in war. |
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Thus the postulation of the Deity is not only permissible, it is unavoidable. |
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The issue of succession necessitated by Dewar's death is painful but unavoidable. |
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The Colonel s own assessment, made after gaming all the potentialities, is that a strike on Bushehr and associated targets is almost unavoidable. |
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However, when exposure is unavoidable, use earplugs or earmuffs to protect your ears from most common noise sources. |
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Layovers, postponed flights, and other kinds of hold-up are an unavoidable part of life as a high-flying road warrior. |
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The amount of dog mess on the pathway is absolutely vile and disgusting, in places it is totally unavoidable. |
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It's unavoidable, understandable, and perfectly forgivable under the circumstances. |
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Three people pursue with integrity their different and irreconcilable ideas of the good life, leading to unavoidable disaster. |
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It is an unavoidable fact that one of the consequences of increasing the external energy input to an ecosystem is an increase in population. |
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My tardiness has been heavily influenced by my employment commitments and, as such, was somewhat unavoidable. |
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Once you introduce laws, bylaws, legislation and regulations you are immediately restricting people's freedom, which is unavoidable. |
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The deaths of civilians are justified only if they are unavoidable victims of a deliberate attack on a military target. |
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There was obvious and unavoidable difficulty in persuading the bank to lend money on the basis of future contingencies. |
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It's unavoidable that printing involves certain complications that are not present for screen display. |
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Genetic factors complicate the task of diabetes prevention by implying that the disease is unavoidable for Pimas. |
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But these are unavoidable aspects of a comprehensive exposition of any subject. |
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It proposes a barbarising of the inside of a language such as is unavoidable for those coming to a culture from its outside. |
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The insidious influence of filthy lucre on how and what news is presented to us is an unavoidable fact. |
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For me, his best work are his fatalistic looks at uncomfortable, unavoidable love. |
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The patient also learns how to cope with unavoidable stress without having a meltdown. |
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In theory, they were not supposed to engage with the enemy, except when unavoidable. |
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Appendicitis appears to be simply the unavoidable downside of a particular vestigial structure. |
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If a certain amount of begrudgery is the unavoidable product of such a position of eminence, it is neither fair nor perceptive. |
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Despite the vulgarity and unavoidable use of the Hokkien vernacular, he is actually compellingly funny. |
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With midterms approaching, it is unavoidable that professors and exam supervisors will have to consider cheating among students. |
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We don't necessarily market ourselves as Jamaican, although that is sometimes unavoidable and sometimes desirable. |
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The creeping influence of literature is probably unavoidable, since screenwriters, as a group, are such a well-read lot. |
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But increasing money prices are unavoidable when the money supply is subject to relentless growth. |
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Promoter reserves the right to substitute prizes of equal value in the event that circumstances beyond its control make this unavoidable. |
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The reactive oxygen species are produced as an unavoidable consequence of aerobic metabolism. |
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Friday's reform package was therefore an unavoidable consequence of last year's breakdown. |
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Violations are more and more resented in places where previously they had been ignored or seen as unavoidable. |
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It is the unavoidable and serious consequence of non-submission which lies at the heart of coercion. |
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Recording a verdict of accidental death, coroner Dr Roy Palmer said the tragedy had been unavoidable. |
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There are two principal disadvantages to being gay, one social and unnecessary and the other unavoidable. |
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Like most of us, Manne was glad to be released from the unavoidable burdens of anticommunism. |
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The courts are not always good at distinguishing between preventable and unavoidable deaths. |
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Today's wars might seem unavoidable or necessary, but they no longer seem good. |
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The council argues that this is necessary as part of an unavoidable programme of cutbacks. |
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As we have 2 in our dept and others in the same building, its been pretty much unavoidable all day really. |
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Drivers will face unavoidable delays while work is carried out on a new roundabout in Witham. |
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The police said straightaway, without investigation, that the accident was unavoidable. |
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Well, I tried my best to avoid this pocket of socialism, but it was just unavoidable. |
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The provision of emergency cover is a growing problem and an unavoidable consequence of specialisation. |
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What emerges by the end is an acute awareness on the part of the reader of the presence of narrativity and its unavoidable role in all forms of historical discourse. |
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Mr. Catton makes it heartbreakingly clear that the Civil War was unavoidable. |
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But, thanks to the advancements in surgery this has become unavoidable. |
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It is generous in its scope, but the generosity is based on long-term realism and the proposition that reform and change is not only necessary, but unavoidable. |
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Unknowability might be an unavoidable consequence of self-aware, self-improving software. |
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Such intemperate exchanges will hardly count as edifying but they may, alas, be unavoidable. |
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Because strong action has not been taken, emissions have risen to where dangerous global warming has become unavoidable. |
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She stands strong and dignified, with her sinewy and angularly carved face turning slightly away as though just having taken another unavoidable look at a painful past. |
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In describing elephants, anthropomorphic terms are unavoidable. |
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The transection of the flexor tendons and the aponeurosis was an unavoidable consequence of these limitations and was standardized in all specimens. |
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She hired a full-time nanny only when it became unavoidable as the family made plans to travel to Australia for a royal tour. |
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The manufacturing and sexualization of young starlets is a particularly obvious example of this unavoidable reality. |
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Spokesmen who have defended the bombing have said that the civilian casualties are a regrettable but unavoidable side-effect of the attacks on military targets. |
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Yet the idea that teen angst is unavoidable is pervasive in our culture. |
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The only things that go into my kitchen bin are the sometimes unavoidable plastic wrappings and, guess what, they don't have to be bagged up to throw out! |
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The air about them was thick enough to taste and tasting was unavoidable. |
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All humans are political beasts at some level so political leanings are unavoidable, especially in professional groups that deal with information. |
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Poignant because there could be no more powerful illustration of the unavoidable fact that anti-Semitism threatens us all. |
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For those of us living in large urban centers, irrational nostalgia is unavoidable. |
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So, what pray tell is this crucial unavoidable question that all evangelicals must answer? |
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Hindu religious theory justifies the division of society into castes, with the unavoidable differences in status and the differential access to power each one has. |
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Other common strategies used to save face for others include the use of circumlocution and equivocation when criticism of another's performance is unavoidable. |
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Perhaps it was unavoidable, yet it was a road that led past ruin, default and penury, through the plunder of Russia and the impoverishment of Russians. |
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This ubiquity of unavoidable helplessness points to the possibility that dependency is not peripheral to the social order, but is somehow central to it. |
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That makes it at least plausible for a social cognitive premise that views prejudicial or stereotype-laden cognitions as largely unavoidable for most humans. |
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Fears persist that the collapse of both institutions is unavoidable, leaving a dangerous political vacuum which could be filled by increased violence. |
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Conflicts of interest involving directors are unavoidable and can have serious consequences if not handled properly by the board and the cooperative. |
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In other instances, contact with NPCs is unavoidable, as there are some who hold vital information, such as door codes, which can be coaxed out of them by interrogative means. |
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Soon, Iridia knew war was unavoidable, and that a new Age had dawned. |
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Large lateral forces which could arise as an unavoidable consequence of thrust generation using an undulatory propulsor may also enhance stability and maneuverability. |
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There are several factors that make such research different from other types of research, and some difficulties and dilemmas are almost unavoidable. |
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Competitors face a technical track never previously used in the Dakar that requires careful navigation through breathtaking passes and over unavoidable ergs. |
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Within the energy transformation chain considerable technically unavoidable losses occur, and the result is a lower level of energy at the plant exit. |
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In sadism, the sadist may be triumphant in the relationship almost to the point of completion and victory, but at the last moment an implicit and unavoidable defeat occurs. |
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Erasmus himself admits that the process of paraphrasing creates certain troubling and unavoidable distortions in the literal sense of the text. |
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Such an outcome, because it is unavoidable, must be anticipated. |
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It was audacious and global in scope, yet annoying for being unavoidable. |
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Occasionally, flooding of inhabited areas is unavoidable and the agency issues flood warnings. |
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In spite of this war with Spain swiftly became unavoidable, and on 4 January 1762 Britain duly declared war on Spain. |
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That is impossible, the water has to move away from the wheel, and represents an unavoidable cause of inefficiency. |
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Radionuclides are produced as an unavoidable result of nuclear fission and thermonuclear explosions. |
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These words were to haunt him when Hitler's continued aggression made war unavoidable less than a year later. |
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But in early 1803, continuing war between France and the UK seemed unavoidable. |
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It seems to be unavoidable that all historical periods of architecture go through a shadowy timezone in which their virtues are unappreciated. |
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Covert gestures of kindness saved me from trouble, or explained the punctilio of some futile but unavoidable chore. |
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Lace and ruff collars were unavoidable, and presented a formidable challenge to painters intent on realism. |
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Loss and defeat are ineradicable and unavoidable parts of life. |
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Therefore, the systematic component of portfolio risk is unavoidable and only partly diversifiable. |
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Open economy are interdependent on other economics and this exposes them to certain unavoidable risk. |
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Bach's oft-discussed musical symbolism is primarily represented by the Crucifixus, with the chromatically descending bass expressing Christ's unavoidable suffering and pain. |
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This may well be unavoidable between South Gosforth and Sunderland, but he must be aware that single-track operation is a permanent feature between Pelaw and Bede. |
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If the measured value is a result of operations based on the algorithms of division, multiplication, exponentiation, then discreteness will be unavoidable. |
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It is unavoidable that culture and biology dance together, sometimes in a graceful and seamless tango and at other times a clutchy foxtrot, stepping on each other's toes. |
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Just as that annoying vowelless text speak was unavoidable when mobile phones became universal, but eventually waned, I believe an emoji decline is on the cards. |
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Conflict and confrontation are unavoidable in education, whether they exist between students, students and staff, staff, or administration and staff. |
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The Neo-Malthusians, mainly ecologists and biologists, predict future disasters are unavoidable unless the population surge is controlled in time. |
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Its occurrence, however, was neither inevitable nor unavoidable. |
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In general, unavoidable reactions to gloves are rare and proper handcare will prevent problems. Handwashing is also an important part of cross infection control. |
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Such accidents are unavoidable and cannot be designed around. |
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