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Unfortunately, it may be unavoidable.
This may be purposeful, and it may be unavoidable.
But political scientists say it may be unavoidable in a country with limited resources and a weak government.
The only danger I see — and it may be unavoidable — is the tension between comprehensiveness and real-world-ness of response.
Many corrections officials, even those who believe that solitary confinement is overused, caution that in some situations, it may be unavoidable.
It may be unavoidable in the historical context of the play, but director Peter Evans hasn't done much to mitigate it.
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Given Uber's plans for a driverless future, conflict between Uber and its drivers may be unavoidable.
"If we let it happen, human casualties may be unavoidable.
And while all that may be unavoidable, it will not stop the terror.
Although in a long term study scanner upgrades and staff changes may be unavoidable, it is important that there is no systematic difference between the patient and control group in regard to these changes.
While it is true that some complications may be unavoidable, particularly in patients with multiple co-morbidities, it is also true that prolonged morbidity, major complications, and ultimately death may be mitigated against by improved structures and processes in healthcare: this 'failure-to-rescue' concept has widely been studied in the USA.
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