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The phrase "unavoidable commitment" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a situation where one is obligated to fulfill a certain duty or responsibility, even if it is difficult or inconvenient to do so. Example: "I'm sorry, I won't be able to attend the meeting tomorrow. I have an unavoidable commitment that I cannot reschedule."
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Although the government's projections suggest 0.7% annual growth in the public sector beyond April 2011, research body the Institute for Fiscal Studies predicts this will become a 2.3% reduction once unavoidable commitments such as benefits payments and debt obligations are taken into account.
"As Lord Myners has already made clear, while he knew the size of the pension pot, it was his understanding that Sir Fred's pension arrangements were an unavoidable legal commitment.
While this is unfortunate, to some extent it may also be an unavoidable correlate of a commitment to transparency people should be able to get in, and everyone knows that not all of those registered for anything larger than a dinner party can be expected to turn up at the beginning and stay until the end.
If breaking a commitment is unavoidable, let everyone else involved know as soon as you are aware that you cannot make it.
According to Weber, a clear value commitment, no matter how subjective, is both unavoidable and necessary.
While HC members regretted that unavoidable issues (such as access to transportation and prior commitments) had restricted training attendance, limiting the benefits of these previous trainings, these community representatives nevertheless emphasized the importance and success of these trainings.
You can find these anywhere you go, and you might sometimes feel that the commitment to eating pork three times a day is beyond unavoidable in certain parts of the state.
Farmer (1999) argues that defending a thorough-going pragmatic approach to the ethics of public health research takes systemic injustice as an unavoidable reality and risks substituting the values of efficiency and efficacy for commitments to equity.
Is it possible to remain impartial and demonstrate a commitment to the job of reporting or is a certain level of bias unavoidable?
"Regarding what is unavoidable, given thermal inertia and lag in the climate system, we already have some 'climate change commitment' and warming that we are locked into".
One of the unavoidable topics in the context of the upcoming meeting will be the progress on actual implementation of the commitments that were decided at the last NPT Review Conference held in 2010.
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