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"Starting legal proceedings in a hurried manner while the conflict is still going on will make unavoidable interference in the relevant political processes," the Chinese ambassador, Zhang Yesui, told the council.

If politics is a conversation, it's a useful, even an indispensable, conversation, because ritualizing the argument gives it form, makes it part of a public idiom... Politics is much more often a conversation among people of remarkably similar temperament who make ineffectual, sympathetic noises while waiting until the last possible moment to make unavoidable changes.

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In a speech to a Thatcherite thinktank, Tony Blair's former chief of staff and military favourite argued the case for "ruthlessly prioritising" the MoD's £37bn budget when the next government makes unavoidable cuts of up to 15%.

In person, however, Brink makes more of the space between himself and the role of a political intellectual, a role that apartheid made unavoidable for his generation of South African writers.

Meeting in person, though promising all the pleasures life can offer, also makes unavoidable the mysterious puzzles, needs to avoid or possess, and too-muchness of body-to-body sexual enjoyment.

The title of Persson and Savulescu's book—Unfit for Life (2012)—combined with its thesis regarding the need for tightened controls on liberal societies in order to preserve human security, makes unavoidable comparisons to the Nazi idea of lives unworthy of life.

Any "good news" resulting from this crude destruction would result from finally, finally learning lessons made unavoidable by witnessing this worst case scenario up close and personal.

It might well be though that the two changes to the Treaties (institutional reform and adjustments made unavoidable by accession) should be made at the same time by way of a single enactment, subject to Parliament's assent.

Desperate times will make reform unavoidable.

All were very aware that the straitjacket of Dodd-Frank might make contagion unavoidable.

But if the temperament doesn't want it, the talent may make it unavoidable.

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