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15 Sentences With "avoidably"

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That is why Mr. Kalanick's legacy is sadly and avoidably mixed.
People should be able to escape the places where death is avoidably closing in on them, Hamid says.
The new rule includes the NTL-4A's inadequate provisions relating to avoidably and unavoidably lost gas during oil and gas production.
There were lingering concerns about the fitness of Harry Kane, but more pressingly — or at least more avoidably — there was the question of Pochettino's future.
In North Dakota, which recorded the second-most wasted gas in 2016, none of the lost gas was deemed "avoidably lost" and thereby incurred a royalty.
While not perfect, the rule represented a step in the right direction by clarifying when gas is lost "avoidably," and when it's lost "unavoidably" during energy production on federal lands.
Up to June 2019, 250 cases of concern in maternity were being investigated by an enquiry led by senior midwife Donna Ockenden commissioned in 2016 by Jeremy Hunt. On 24 June it was announced that another 300 cases had been uncovered, over a period of 40 years. In November 2019 it was revealed that at least 42 babies had died avoidably, also some mothers had died avoidably, there had been avoidable cases of brain damage and cerebral palsy among babies. Cases being investigated include 22 stillbirths, three deaths of pregnant women, 17 deaths of newborn babies, three maternal deaths, 47 examples of substandard care and 51 cases of cerebral palsy or brain damage.
Harris has written that mistakes were made in that project and falsehoods were avoidably published, but also that the project was overall a "much-needed corrective to the blindly celebratory histories that once dominated our understanding of the past", with overstated claims allowing critics to "use the overstated claim to discredit the entire undertaking".
Robert Copsey from Digital Spy thought the concert had avoidably "long breakdowns and interludes." Fortunately, Mars' band added energy to those. Copsey considered it a small imperfection "in an otherwise stunning performance" from a singer who was just commencing his tours and shows. The New Zealand Herald Bridget Jones dubbed the singer a "showman," as he was not only able to write a "catchy pop song and sing it impressively," but he also gave a pageant.
He coined the term "animal illfare" to describe conventional animal treatment. He holds that true animal welfare would only entail wishing animals good (never anything avoidably malicious). He supports that fully realized substantial animal rights correspond to a significant respect for all sentient beings. Sztybel contends that Singer's philosophy of animal liberation is not really about liberating animals in general; he accuses Singer of being a speciesist for defending the vivisection of animals on the ground that they have inferior cognitive capacities.
Many Ghanaian companies were collapsing due to the irregularity of the power supply. The Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), in a report, stated that Ghana lost about 1 billion dollars in 2014 alone because of dumsor. A woman in labour at the Bawku Presby Hospital who gave birth and was on oxygen lost both her life and that of the unborn baby after power supply went off in February 2016. Electronic equipment has been avoidably damaged, and refrigerated food regularly spoiled.
PRI launches two books on Criminal Justice System in the House of Lords, PRI and were introduced by Baroness Helena Kennedy and Baroness Vivien Stern. Both volumes complement each other: one sets out the trials and tribulations of women sent to prison, sometimes avoidably, and questions the role of the law on the subject, and the other suggests how those problems that relate exclusively to women in custody might be addressed. She is currently researching and working on the subject of ‘Children of Incarcerated Parents’ with a special focus on South Asia.
Further outrage and condemnation have come against CN for not informing the community earlier of the hazard before many people, including children, were avoidably exposed. The provincial government is weighing demands that it institute criminal charges against CN officers for the delay. CN released a statement on October 18, 2005, that estimates the railroad's financial obligation for cleanup from the spill to cost an estimated $28 million, with remaining costs covered by insurance.Swift, Allan; CBC Business News (October 19, 2005), Canadian National Railway Q3 profit up 19 per cent to record $411M.
Collings, p. 390. Powell claimed that his warnings were political: > It is the belief that self-identification of each part with the whole is the > one essential pre-condition of being a parliamentary nation, and that the > massive shift in the composition of the population of the inner metropolis > and of major towns and cities of England will produce, not fortuitously or > avoidably, but by the sheer inevitabilities of human nature in society, ever > increasing and more dangerous alienation.Heffer, p. 450. He further believed that "parliamentary democracy disintegrates when the national homogeneity of the electorate is broken down by a large and sharp alteration in the composition of the population".
An individual will typically be able to partially order the potential uses of a good or service. If there is scarcity, then a rational agent will satisfy wants of highest possible priority, so that no want is avoidably sacrificed to satisfy a want of lower priority. In the absence of complementarity across the uses, this will imply that the priority of use of any additional amount will be lower than the priority of the established uses, as in this famous example: :A pioneer farmer had five sacks of grain, with no way of selling them or buying more. He had five possible uses: as basic feed for himself, food to build strength, food for his chickens for dietary variation, an ingredient for making whisky and feed for his parrots to amuse him.

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