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He skewered a high-profile government project imbued with patriotic pride: a new railroad to Tibet, which, he wrote, would "unavoidably accelerate the disappearance of a culture".

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.

Grandchildren were wonderful, of course, but they would unavoidably represent more people in the world that one had to lie to — not to mention Mana's husband and in-laws.

The plan, as described by senior state officials to Hakim, is to proceed only in the deeper parts of the Marcellus Shale, the subterranean rock formation that holds vast amounts of gas, and only in communities that support gas drilling — which would unavoidably involve the productive but contentious process of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, of the shale layers deep underground.

Overwhelmingly, the people now stopped are African-American and Latino men, a reality that is of enormous concern to the program's critics (who tend to overlook the inconvenient fact that the same demographic is also overwhelmingly responsible for, and victim of, homicides in this city, and would unavoidably be the target of any antiviolence strategy).

Nevertheless, any form of dimension reduction would unavoidably discard information.

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"If there is not an internationally recognised presidential election, that would lead unavoidably to a further destabilisation of the country," it said.

The formation of hydrogen is limited by the establishing of the WGS (which would likely unavoidably limit the one-step production of hydrogen by ESR) and the methane SR equilibria.

Since any attempt to impose egalitarian norms on individual economic choices would be unavoidably controversial and socially divisive, the just society eschews the attempt, on principle (Scheffler 2010, chapter 5).

Performing polysomnography on the same patient many times with the aim of evaluating a therapy could be in several cases a waste of resources: in all this time the accessibility to polysomnography would be, unavoidably, precluded for other patients.

Indeed, it should be noted that mitochondrial preparations used in this study were unpurified on density gradient and therefore unavoidably would have contained significant contamination by fragments of plasma membrane and thus plasmalemmal KATP channels.

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