Sentence examples for becoming unavoidable from inspiring English sources

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The simulated effects of anthropogenic global warming have become important in many fields and most models agree that significant impacts are becoming unavoidable in the face of slow action.

In the new-music business, however, corporate involvement is becoming unavoidable.

This approach offers the peripheral countries no way out, and unwieldy transfer payments of one form or another, like bailouts or other aid packages, risk becoming unavoidable.

Acknowledging the use of what is called nonconforming golf equipment — so categorized because the U.S.G.A. has deemed it not conforming to its rules — is becoming unavoidable.

Still, he allows, the issue is becoming unavoidable, with Canada apparently on the verge of authorizing same-sex marriage and the battle joined in Massachusetts and New Jersey courts.

But with the scale of the human tragedy becoming unavoidable, Dave was starting to look a bit callous.

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As for where we go from here, identifying that magic number is becoming increasingly unavoidable.

Moreover, so-called "cloud" computing is becoming almost unavoidable – in good and bad ways, because it's so helpful even though it introduces new risks.

Thus, sludge management is becoming an unavoidable problem and in the near future the situation will be much more critical in developing countries like Bangladesh.

In this age of cloud computing and big data, privacy protection is becoming an unavoidable stumbling block in front of us.

"It became clear to me, or it was becoming clearer, that that appearance of impropriety has become unavoidable," Murkowski said.

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