Sentence examples for not only avoidable from inspiring English sources

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44 Our findings suggest that many stillbirths are not only avoidable, but have in fact been avoided, in the Trusts which adopted standardised training and evidence-based protocols for identification of fetuses at risk due to fetal growth restriction.

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Quality improvement of maternal health services will not only prevent avoidable deaths but also benefit the health system as a whole.

Does the prime minister agree that that is not only appalling but avoidable?" In Dearne Valley, near Jarvis's constituency, one in 10 adults are reported to live in fuel poverty.

As the jury concluded last week at the end of the Met's trial for failing to protect the health and safety of Jean Charles de Menezes, his death was not only tragic but avoidable.

There's almost an awkward irony to it – perceived (only by me?), not real, but avoidable.

Inequities in health are considered those differences that are "not only unnecessary and avoidable, but in addition, are considered unfair and unjust" [22].

Inequities can be defined as "differences in health which are not only unnecessary and avoidable but, in addition, are considered unfair and unjust".

Averages thus ignore health inequities; that is, "differences in health which are not only unnecessary and avoidable but, in addition, are considered unfair and unjust" [ 12].

Margaret Whitehead emphasises the elements of disadvantage even more clearly by defining inequity as "differences in health which are not only unnecessary and avoidable but, in addition, are considered unfair and unjust" [ 4].

Health inequity is 'those inequalities that are not only unnecessary and avoidable but, in addition, are also unfair and unjust' and indicates that what the socially advantaged groups have achieved is also attainable for others [ 22].

A second homicide by a mentally ill homicide offender is not only a potentially avoidable tragedy, but has been described by Dietz as a form of 'sensational homicide' [ 39] with the potential to increase stigma experienced by people with severe mental illness and to reduce the prospects of conditional release for other mentally ill offenders [ 40].

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