Sentence examples for unavoidably suggest from inspiring English sources

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Universal design is meant to promote inclusion [ 3], but principles of inclusion unavoidably suggest a pre-existing normative centre that the "excluded" are meant to strive towards [ 6].

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The often massive extent of fibrosis in chronic renal failure unavoidably suggests that fibrosis might be responsible for the destruction of nephrons.

Unavoidably, science now suggests to some – as it always has – that God is not an objective necessity.

As both Mr. Campbell and Ms. Sullivan suggest, there may also be no culture that does not believe that the world is unavoidably rife with tricksters and liars.

They note that this would unavoidably involve giving money to higher income households as well due to the way welfare payments are tapered, but they suggest it would see the benefits overwhelmingly go to the poorest.

Between the lines, Cambor seems to suggest that the attitudes depicted here deserve fresh consideration as we move into the 21st century, for if at their worst they entail a passive condoning of a dubious status quo, they can at their best inspire a heroic acceptance of unavoidably tough times.

These examples suggest that phytoestrogens exist in our environment at levels high enough to cause infertility in mammals, and that the pervasive use of phytoestrogens in food shows that humans and animals are unavoidably exposed to these compounds.

Justice Byron White (with Rehnquist) filed dissents to the majority opinion arguing that a legislative veto is essential for a modern government as a "necessary check on the unavoidably expanding power of the...Executive" suggesting that the legislative and executive branches are co-equal participants in lawmaking.

One recent report showed that exendin-4 peptide-conjugated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were inevitably accumulated in liver tissue, suggesting that a nanoparticle might unavoidably be captured by this metabolic organ [ 55].

One of the things many people in the diaspora have shared — unavoidably — is the experience of poverty, but Lawson's work suggests other, deeper vectors that may also connect us: certain gestures and interpersonal attitudes, strategies of escape, modes of defense or display, pleasures and fears, aesthetics, superstitions, and, perhaps most significant, shared fantasies.

Some suggested a causal relationship such that the exercise of certain coercive measures that would "unavoidably" lead to the perception of coercion by others.

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