Sentence examples for Unavoidably drawn from inspiring English sources

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But a theatergoer's attention is by nature a heat-seeking missile, unavoidably drawn to the fire of real passion on a stage.

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Which unavoidably draws us to contrast her approach to public service with the poisons brought forth during the debate over Europe.

Senior members of the Russian cabinet had warned against the bill, saying that it punishes orphans more than it does American politicians and that it looks like a defense of corruption while unavoidably drawing attention to the sorry state of Russian orphanages.

The urgency of finding a non-violent way to change Iran's mind on enrichment stems in large part from the administration's fear that Israel might give up on the diplomacy-plus-sanctions approach and attack Iran's nuclear installations unilaterally, a move that would unavoidably draw the United States into the fray.

I am pathologically, unavoidably, unstoppably, drawn to the doing of things – in particular, going to live sport.

Furthermore, surgery has unavoidably been drawn into having to understand the process of liver regeneration.

However, these recent studies have mostly focused on individual gene functions in stem cells although genome-wide data might be employed, and the conclusions drawn from these current studies are unavoidably biased on genes selected by these studies.

The outbreak investigated by González-Candelas et al. [ 1] was unusual in its exceptional size and duration and consequently the ratio of the number of local controls to possible complainants was unavoidably lower than in other investigations, which reduces the strength of the phylogenetic conclusions that can be drawn.

In two dimensions the non-tree edges of the graph would unavoidably cause edge crossings, but our spanning tree layout in 3D space allows these non-tree edges to be drawn without intersection.

The developing writer reacts to excellence as it is discovered — wherever and whenever — and of course does some imitating (unavoidably) in the process of drawing from the admired fabric things to make one's own.

The two men were drawing contrasts with each other but also, unavoidably, with themselves -- straining to sound optimistic while also ringing alarms about the state of the world and rising threats to the United States.

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