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Harm isn't the point of the exercise; it's simply an inevitable, unfortunate outcome, like the radioactive waste produced from a nuclear power plant.
There also appeared to be no sense of urgency to change what adults seemed to have accepted as the inevitable, unfortunate fate of their school, and therefore their students.
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Having emerged unscathed from the inevitable and unfortunate comparisons to fellow ladies of electropop Lady Gaga and Little Boots, it may well seem like a case of being all dressed up with nowhere to go, since so much of their debut charted the breakdown of a long-term relationship.
Pericles was convinced that the war against Sparta, which could not conceal its envy of Athens' pre-eminence, was inevitable if unfortunate.
By the end of the festival, "the Romanian abortion movie" (its inevitable and somewhat unfortunate shorthand designation) had overpowered a competitive field.
(Gilligan 1993) It is not inevitable that these unfortunate tendencies will afflict those who make use of the language of rights.
It is apparent that the impacts felt by children are not simply unfortunate, inevitable consequences of this epidemic.
Uncertainties are an unfortunate yet inevitable part of any forecasting system.
That may be unfortunate but inevitable, Mr. Kronman said.
"I think that's been unfortunate, but inevitable, and hopefully all of this will change that".
The city's answer is that noise is an unfortunate but inevitable part of repair work.
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