Sentence examples for unavoidable means from inspiring English sources

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"It's pretty hard to say that that word unavoidable means avoidable," he said.

Many see a weaker dollar as an unavoidable means of shrinking the United States trade deficit, which last year exceeded $800 billion.

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The combination of being prematurationally helpless but having unavoidable needs means that, over the course of physical and mental development, the infant must come to articulate its needs to bigger others.

Click here to view Anurag Kashyap cast himself as an enfant terrible, subverting a complacent, cliched Bollywood, yet its all-encompassing, unavoidable embrace meant he and his offbeat cinema inevitably became part of it.

The BCC's chief economist David Kern said the impact of these "unavoidable factors" meant low interest rates were important to "minimise the risk of the recovery stalling".

To protect our archive, the temperature and humidity has to be kept constant, and air needs to keep circulating to avoid mold, which means unavoidable electricity use 365 days a year.

Note that m = 0.01 means unavoidable mortality events befalling someone every one hundred years on average, m = 0.02 every fifty years, and m = 0.03 every 33.3 years.

If taking a cab becomes unavoidable, it may mean having to spend less on groceries.

This generally means no unavoidable crises, no scandals of consequence and no serious new directions for America.

In a world in which the authorities could divine people's thoughts, speaking truth to power would no longer be brave: it would be unavoidable.Information technology already means that physical privacy has become a scarce commodity.

Inherent vice, after all, means the unavoidable deterioration of objects, or the refusal to insure that which is self-destructive.

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