But the comparisons between them will be unavoidable on Tuesday night and the meeting will sow the seeds for future disputes when direct combat between the pair becomes unavoidable.
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The two movies share other associations that make comparison unavoidable.
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So, street by street, house by house, fighting was unavoidable.
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"The conclusion is unavoidable," wrote Yang in his opinion piece.
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Complex regulations, overlapping bureaucracies and inefficient taxation would be unavoidable.
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Buy at Rivendell Riding on wet roads is sometimes unavoidable.
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Faced with these unavoidable facts, Laura herself begins to spiral.
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For many traveling during the holidays, avoiding plastic was ... unavoidable.
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Ransomware has become an almost unavoidable threat in recent years.
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But leaving the house is an unavoidable part of life.
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Politics Politics seems nearly unavoidable in this ugly campaign season.
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"A recession looks unavoidable," he said of Europe's largest economy.
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The few downsides of the Travel Backpack are somewhat unavoidable.
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Fighting is an unavoidable part of America's relationship with robots.
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That's how Three Houses played an unavoidable trick on me.
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For all but the rarest of nominees, conflicts are unavoidable.
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"I think a second vote is almost unavoidable," he said.
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The unavoidable truth is, much of 808s wasn't exactly new.
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A further erosion of central banks' authority may be unavoidable.
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This type of problem always narrows to an unavoidable point.
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Low levels of American savings also make deficits virtually unavoidable.
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Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said that the shutdown was unavoidable.
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As unfortunate as this is, it is an unavoidable truth.
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But with five children, trips to the doctor are unavoidable.
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The unavoidable implication is that America has not prioritized children.
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Waiting became an agonizing but unavoidable part of the fight.
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This approach is not without risk, but sometimes, it's unavoidable.
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Unavoidable delay, the note called it, due to current events.
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Difficult but unavoidable conversations take place in your relationships today.
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Probability and its sibling, risk, are unavoidable parts of travel.
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Sometimes there's an unavoidable whiff of opportunism in the air.
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"This national measure is therefore unavoidable and appropriate," they said.
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It is an unavoidable feature of a career he loves.
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More times than not, pure doom is the unavoidable result.
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My own experience is that talking about money is unavoidable.
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This is as unavoidable as it is troubling, even painful.
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This is perhaps unavoidable in such a sprawling, complex tale.
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Production issues are unavoidable, and cementing an identity takes time.
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But regardless of the outcome, one conclusion has become unavoidable.
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Well, for starters, abuse is unavoidable and doctors are fallible.
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I didn't want to see them — but they were unavoidable.
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The unavoidable reality is that Rivers shunned a central vision.
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It's entirely natural, and utterly unavoidable, to be rejected by some.
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But sometimes, traveling is worth the suffering — or, it's just unavoidable.
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Yes, Thanos still kills him in the future, that's completely unavoidable.
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That doesn't mean these risks and subsequent illness are unavoidable, though.
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Sickening as they are, it's the unavoidable centerpiece of the story.
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That's unavoidable, so you'll need to make your peace with it.
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President Trump's behavior has made questions about his mental fitness unavoidable.
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My history of infrequent but unavoidable fainting proves that definitively untrue.
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But sometimes plastic is unavoidable, and that's where recycling comes in.
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Sex work requires great sacrifice and takes an unavoidable emotional toll.
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FOR months, a bail-out had seemed likely; for weeks, unavoidable.
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Given the sheer volume of programs being produced, it's almost unavoidable.
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Katy Perry is delaying her Witness tour, citing "unavoidable production" issues.
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But that's an unavoidable step in making something new the norm.
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However, there are circumstances where [direct confrontation] is pretty much unavoidable.
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Like it or not, vaping has become an unavoidable cultural phenomenon.
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Such extortion is an unavoidable feature of life in El Salvador.
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These messages trickle down with almost unavoidable emotional and psychological consequence.
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Sometimes, though, spending the night at someone else's place is unavoidable.
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Those many agents have no doubt grappled with unavoidable facts: Mrs.
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Still, consequences seem unavoidable for both passengers and the overall industry.
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Disclosure can also cause perverse effects even when biases are unavoidable.
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It's unavoidable as the story begins to contract toward its conclusion.
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When Denino trolls in the real world, the consequences are unavoidable.
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In sensitive areas like national security reporting, it can be unavoidable.
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You may think these investment fees are unavoidable, but they're not.
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In favor: That's unfortunate but unavoidable, given the coming expansion draft.
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Other consumers may simply view such behavior as unavoidable, Perzanowski said.
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It's unavoidable that there's going to be damage to the brain.
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But change is unavoidable, especially if we seek wealth and progress.
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Guilt has become the unfortunate and unavoidable byproduct of that equation.
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The more the virus spreads, the riskier these unavoidable activities become.
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He has endured multiple medical interventions, and unavoidable complications are mounting.
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The consequences are unavoidable, and they fit in five letters: farts.
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Any abuses, he said, were isolated mistakes unavoidable in a war.
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But politics remained unavoidable, and it started with the White House.
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Some number of unexpected errors — bugs — are unavoidable in computer programs.
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As CEO, there are some responsibilities that are unavoidable, Iger said.
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News or ads trumpeting the arrival of "meatless meat" are unavoidable.
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Finally, in a globalized world, foreign interference in elections is unavoidable.
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All of his work brought the same unavoidable fact into focus.
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It's unavoidable that American leaders would have personal preferences for products.
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Hype and even fraud are unavoidable parts of the autism story.
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The pomp and circumstance of Ball's first weekend here were unavoidable.
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In Adams's daily work, it was unavoidable that certain values competed.
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But when it rains, the stuff pools and it is unavoidable.
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Many changes to the climate are also baked in and unavoidable.
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Youth is treated as an embarrassing if unavoidable affliction, thankfully temporary.
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But it isn't some unavoidable fate to be exploited for laughs.
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That it was sad and unspeakable, but an unavoidable consequence of conflict.
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Just as Amazon was inescapable on the web, Microsoft is unavoidable IRL.
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And nothing unavoidable about retreating to the days of the Cold War.
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The Blush AccentIf there's one color that's unavoidable these days, it's blush.
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Clark hits upon general concepts, he treats them like speed bumps—unavoidable
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Learn More | Buy on Amazon Riding on wet roads is sometimes unavoidable.
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Force majeure is a contract clause to remove liability for unavoidable catastrophes.
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"Recession probability models have entered warning territory and it may be unavoidable."
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To the concerned viewer, this pain can feel unavoidable or even necessary.
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Obsessive thoughts and strange compulsions feel shameful, unavoidable, and indisputably absurd. Embarrassing.
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For the Millennials, their enthusiasm and youth is accompanied by unavoidable carelessness.
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"The rise in interest rates is an unavoidable process," he told reporters.
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It's unavoidable to fix without a tailor, but we say: Embrace it.
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So in some ways it's just an unavoidable thing if you're successful.
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It's a holy truth that is undeniable, unavoidable, and almost always expected.
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On the one hand, there is some unavoidable arithmetic at work here.
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Of course, some repetitive patterns are an unavoidable result of modular construction.
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The other driver pulled into oncoming traffic and bad accident was unavoidable.
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In both cases, the former is an unavoidable consequence of the latter.
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Once you fall into the groove of it, late nights are unavoidable.
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These messages produce an "almost unavoidable emotional and psychological consequence," Ford writes.
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Paying tax seems to be unavoidable for individuals but optional for firms.
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But cheap oil makes change unavoidable; doing nothing merely postpones the reckoning.
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Bran's visions of the future have yet to prove that they're unavoidable.
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Our collective, unavoidable, justifiable outrage fuels the fire of right-wing extremism.
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Revelry has been unavoidable and has made fans of the usually apathetic.
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Agonizing over how to be a mother—this may be relatively unavoidable,
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But unless one is an anarchist, there are times it is unavoidable.
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The exhibition's bias toward textiles of the upper classes was perhaps unavoidable.
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But in this particular story, it just felt like that was unavoidable.
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When you live as long as she has, some hardship is unavoidable.
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The earthquake and tsunami that struck the island of Sulawesi were unavoidable.
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The main work in his first concert was Beethoven's unavoidable Ninth Symphony.
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And a political context is unavoidable for a woman writer, she believes.
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You don't want to go down that path unless it is unavoidable.
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To any concerned viewer, this pain can feel unavoidable or even necessary.
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Pence's position as the mouthpiece of administration efforts also introduces unavoidable politicization.
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With six to 12 people living in a house, noise is unavoidable.
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The essential and unavoidable risks of deploying these tools are becoming apparent.
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There is an unavoidable sense of strategic efficiency about her domestic life.
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If Locol were a nonprofit, then institutional-quality cooking might be unavoidable.
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For many sea creatures, ocean plastic is so dense it is unavoidable.
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Against the 21-2 and No. 63 Gamecocks, the subject was unavoidable.
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If nothing else, it made its readers ask one unavoidable question: Why?
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And raised the unavoidable question: For what battle, exactly, is she preparing?
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It is not a comfortable question to ask, but it is unavoidable.
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The topic was unavoidable, and apparently the discussions were not so useful.
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Abortion advocates have come to the unavoidable end of their own logic.
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But one big and unavoidable culprit is the lack of price regulation.
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"So sometimes it's unavoidable to be critical, in a sense," she said.
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We live in the Pacific Northwest where mowing wet grass is unavoidable.
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It is facing an unavoidable headwind: the elongation of its replacement cycle.
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For Turkey, fighting ISIS as a first order battle could now be unavoidable.
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"Unavoidable production issues" had caused her to delay its opening for a week.
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Google's single-minded quest right now is to make Google Assistant absolutely unavoidable.
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From the outside, there are some unavoidable shades of Snapchat and Instagram stories.
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T filing for bankruptcy was unavoidable given the severity of its product recalls.
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We contracted out the bathroom renovations, which were a significant investment but unavoidable.
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The man who said a 2019 recession was virtually unavoidable isn't backing down.
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Gas constituted most of our spending, which is unavoidable on a road trip.
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Similarly, reinsurance lowers premiums by reimbursing plans for largely unavoidable catastrophic medical bills.
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But, as the characters discover in the novel, sometimes harm is simply unavoidable.
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Rebellion is unavoidable when you are going through a certain phase of life.
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Sometimes, when you're in a pinch and need cash immediately, fees are unavoidable.
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Curry and Lillard are different players, to be sure, but comparisons are unavoidable.
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"I think this will be an unavoidable issue for the election," said Quint.
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Of course, there are situations where taking a car service may be unavoidable.
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It is almost unavoidable to have your data collected by the big platforms.
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Pryor's views on abortion and gay rights might have made a filibuster unavoidable.
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They portray it, sure, but mournfully, as a kind of unavoidable, human tragedy.
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Many industrial companies are burdened by excess capacity, and downsizing may be unavoidable.
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The unavoidable fact is that this stuff is expensive, particularly by the case.
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The public backlash is unavoidable — it's not a question of if, but when.
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That's the unavoidable conclusion to be drawn from the most recent opinion polls.
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Still, learning to play Monk's music remains an almost unavoidable rite of passage.
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A media frenzy over his personal life would have been unavoidable as chancellor.
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War is an awful, miserable duty but an unavoidable necessity in this world.
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Lesson No. 4: Bad actors are unavoidable, but their influence can be contained.
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Yet we repeat: Further probing and second-guessing are unavoidable for the Warriors.
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I think they're unavoidable, and we all just need to deal with it.
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Ryan Holiday I don't think it's unavoidable, but I do think it's related.
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I do know that scare quotes are the unavoidable curse of comparative cognition.
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In Boeing's case, Mr. McKenzie said, hiring some Chinese workers might be unavoidable.
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It's beauty is captivating, its driving experience almost transcendental and its charm unavoidable.
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What relevance, if any, does that unavoidable reality have for preventing future genocides?
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For years, distracted walking has been considered an unavoidable reality in New York.
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It's unavoidable that as a middleman a portion of this will be fraudulent.
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While not desirable, it's sometimes unavoidable in places like Uganda or Saudi Arabia.
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At that time, I believed that was an unavoidable thing as a model.
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These are two "isms" that are permanent, obvious and unavoidable in American society.
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He regretted not promptly informing the authorities, but insisted the problems were unavoidable.
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Jihadists are a tiny minority, but for now they are the unavoidable topic.
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That's how basketball works: There are unavoidable trade-offs, pragmatic allocations of resources.
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The unavoidable implication is that more people would end up without health insurance.
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A fiscal control board of some sort is probably unavoidable at this point.
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Flake saw himself facing an unavoidable choice between his conscience and his career.
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It's just the latest sign of Google's completely unavoidable presence at this year's show.
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What's unavoidable: Medicare-for-all would cost the federal government a lot of money.
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For one, Google's ecosystem of apps is unavoidable, and it has fewer native apps.
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Though the trip is focused on Britain's present, the references to Diana are unavoidable.
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They're unavoidable consequences of the specialization and trade on which our modern prosperity depends.
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The consensus now seems to be that the Taubman gamble was unfortunate, albeit unavoidable.
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These companies are unavoidable because they control internet infrastructure, online commerce, and information flows.
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The hashtag #MeToo created a stream of solidarity that was unavoidable on the platform.
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The unavoidable truth is that when people move to those areas, it creates risk.
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But there are also unavoidable examples when he did not strictly follow those instincts.
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And the social media excitement around Black Panther has been unavoidable in recent months.
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Vulnerabilities are an unavoidable consequence of this complexity and we are stuck with them.
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The Shaun of the Dead comparisons are unavoidable, but that's hardly a bad thing.
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In a 2018 interview with WSBTV, Reardon's lawyers argued that the accident was unavoidable.
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This process is unavoidable, even though it might require bold and painful organizational reforms.
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It's unavoidable that you spend some time taking in culture that's pleasurable to you.
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Big Dick Energy (BDE) is the unavoidable subject of the minute on social media.
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Death is, for the time being, unavoidable, but cryonics offers a possible work-around.
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While some are unavoidable, other sequences give you options for how you approach them.
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A market selloff also depends on investors believing a cliff-edge Brexit is unavoidable.
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And at festivals naturally, where getting fucked up is de rigueur and practically unavoidable.
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Often, too, the founders' wealth has been accumulated in bitcoin, which makes it unavoidable.
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And that's when we're left with the unavoidable: Is fast fashion a class issue?
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"I think this has brought this almost unavoidable conversation into public space," Super said.
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If you grew up in the UK in the 90s, Oasis were utterly unavoidable.
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But we can all agree, it's an unavoidable (and pretty essential) part of life.
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Oil experts have repeatedly predicted an unavoidable decline but it has yet to happen.
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Although I do not want Article 50 to be initiated, it has become unavoidable.
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In the sauna, the body asserts itself: essential, unavoidable, a fleshy fact of being.
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That possibility is particularly worrisome in football, in which frequent "subconcussive" blows are unavoidable.
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Ramos, who chaired the lower house pension reform commission, said spending cuts were unavoidable.
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President Trump's son Eric suggested that nepotism is unavoidable during an interview published Tuesday.
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But the royals had one unavoidable piece of evidence in their favor: Franziska Schanzkowska.
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If these systemic debt problems were unavoidable, they would simply have to be endured.
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Item replacement is unavoidable in adventure sports because all this stuff keeps you alive.
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Germany and France are adopting similar measures and a wider European recession looks unavoidable.
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It is also clear that Greenwold is aghast at these facts, these unavoidable conditions.
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Another problem may be unavoidable: The show is just timely enough to be outdated.
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The rising cost of services is an unavoidable side effect of rising affluence generally.
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The unavoidable dilemma is the need for media outlets to be concise and catchy.
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"Recession is practically unavoidable at this point," said Peter Hall, the agency's chief economist.
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"Recession is practically unavoidable at this point," said Peter Hall, the agency's chief economist.
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For services such as the longstanding free version of YouTube, ads are largely unavoidable.
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For many, anxiety is an unavoidable feature of life, and it makes pain worse.
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That batters public trust, and strengthens the perception that corruption is universal and unavoidable.
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Technology entrepreneur Rich Barton says government intervention on Amazon in the future is unavoidable.
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We put up with these costs because we imagine them as unavoidable human imperfection.
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But pitching injuries seem unavoidable, and the Mets are as vulnerable as any team.
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Huang Lituo, a Jingxi deputy propaganda chief, acknowledged several "unavoidable" industrial accidents involving Xinfa.
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Thanks to exorbitant and often unavoidable expenses like , and , Americans are in the red.
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To be sure, nearly everyone falls now and then, and some falls are unavoidable.
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On Campus The high cost of college makes financial aid unavoidable for most students.
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That "unavoidable lull" is no longer justification for random questions in Oregon, he says.
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"Baldwin's criticism is unavoidable," Johnson said in an interview with The New York Times.
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A little forgetfulness is unavoidable as we age, but Muniz is just 31 years old.
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But once the collective internet sober thought kicked in, questions about cultural appropriation were unavoidable.
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"A hard landing is practically unavoidable," Billionaire investor George Soros said on Thursday from Davos.
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A request before long for the biggest IMF bail-out in Pakistan's history looks unavoidable.
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The unavoidable irony is that Cruz has previously tried to limit Americans' right to masturbate.
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Big tax rises will be unavoidable if public services are to maintain their current standards.
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Micromanagement is unavoidable, but that's the price of executing on your own, personal war effort.
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The medical world places importance on informed consent, so a clash of cultures seems unavoidable.
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Naturally, that made us ask a lot of questions about some basic, unavoidable bodily functions.
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For decades ADM, Bunge, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus—the ABCDs of agribusiness—were unavoidable middlemen.
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That is unavoidable, that's part of the cost you are going to have to accept.
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Travel for face-to-face meetings may be unavoidable, but transport links, too, have improved.
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Confrontations will be unavoidable at this time, and, as always with Uranus, expect the unexpected.
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Walker isn't entirely sure how to deal with the unavoidable creepiness that comes with that.
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This is an unfortunate but unavoidable part of the NBA calendar: March is for nitpicking.
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With the average 2016 college graduate owing around $37,000, student debt is an unavoidable topic.
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Some uncertainty is unavoidable, as every American worker and business owner knows all too well.
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" Asked the unavoidable question -- whether she will run for president again -- Clinton quickly answered, "No.
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As president, there are times when fielding questions from the press corps is practically unavoidable.
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Your friend might hit 55 before it happens, but the damage is pretty much unavoidable.
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Make the most of your opportunities, Kerr recalled telling his players, because obstacles are unavoidable.
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Those unavoidable costs would still fall on taxpayers and balloon to astronomical levels over time.
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While hairballs may be unavoidable, there is a simple way to help reduce their frequency.
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"But it is unavoidable because Britain is and will remain a big market," he said.
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They can reach and will reach the inevitable conclusions, the unavoidable inferences, from proven facts.
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Chinese companies carry an unavoidable risk because of their inherent connections to the Chinese government.
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Associate Justice Elena Kagan wrote that a day of judicial reckoning is all but unavoidable.
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There are times when it's unavoidable, like when automatic spending kicks in during a downturn.
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Economist Brains Muchemwa, CEO of finance firm Oxlink Capital, believes such measures had become unavoidable.
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Sara: As far as danger in music, I think it's kind of unavoidable with technology.
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The thing is, aside from the whole zombie thing, the whole scenario was fairly unavoidable.
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It's the giant, unavoidable footprint the entire project will leave on face of Australia's environment.
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In an unavoidable accident, recognizing the difference could mean saving one life versus a handful.
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The majority of these instances of misogyny are casual to the point of feeling unavoidable.
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When the gold runs out or the lenders finally give up, default is almost unavoidable.
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"Sleeping with people you work with is unavoidable!" he told a Guardian journalist in 2017.
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"Unavoidable suffering can give you meaning in life," he said in the Elon University speech.
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For years, overstuffed garbage bags awaiting pickup have looked like an unavoidable fact of life.
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Each minute of lateness — sometimes unavoidable given Nairobi's notorious traffic — came with a steep fine.
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It was heralded as conclusive proof that this team was locked into an unavoidable decline.
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If your house is old enough — built, say, before the American Revolution — character is unavoidable.
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Because all apps go through the App Store, this 30 percent cut is nearly unavoidable.
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This poses an unavoidable question as the trade deadline nears: How aggressive should Washington be?
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But sometimes, to avoid the drama of airports now that she has Kulture, it's unavoidable.
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The ascension, unavoidable when this sort of spotlight falls on you, of Jeff Bezos, a.k.a.
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And partly, it is natural, unavoidable, a consequence of the shifting nature of the competition.
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A market sell-off also depends on investors believing a cliff-edge Brexit is unavoidable.
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How do we know the "whitelash" isn't a predictable and unavoidable reaction to these realities?
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The carnage in financial markets over the past week and a half has been unavoidable.
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The miscommunication that can lead to sexual violence, on campus and off, is not unavoidable.
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But after five decades, dealing with Israel has become unavoidable for residents of East Jerusalem.
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Leaks are unavoidable if you want to be on the pulse of the gadget world.
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Until then, state and federal government officials regarded such catastrophes as largely random and unavoidable.
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This kind of jail has always been accepted as an unavoidable fixed cost of government.
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In doing so, Seattle Opera made the racism and sexism that permeates "Madama Butterfly" unavoidable.
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Such teething pains are unavoidable in a complex industry taking hold in a developing economy.
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More compelling is the way Felix's presence makes long simmering resentments at the firm unavoidable.
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Baby Yoda plushies will be everywhere and unavoidable soon enough — but definitely not before Christmas.
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He maybe does not look as energized as he might, though perhaps that is unavoidable.
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The unavoidable tension in attacking the opioid crisis is which time frame you're talking about.
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Does the figure's outline against a quilt or shroud suggest our past and unavoidable future.
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They fear it will take a massive, unavoidable accident to usher in long-overdue changes.
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She argues that there are unavoidable conflicts between women's rights and the current trans-activist agenda.
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Ted Cruz (R-TX) earlier this month, the speculation would have been both unavoidable and warranted.
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This act of information erasure has an unavoidable price: It dissipates energy, and therefore increases entropy.
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But debate of the issue in the legislature might be unavoidable, a pro-Beijing legislator said.
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As the above video shows, lens flare has become an unavoidable phenomenon with a storied history.
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But both are unavoidable if the Paris objective is to have any chance of being met.
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With the exception of chart toppers like Drake and Meek Mill, whose new releases were unavoidable.
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The official called it unavoidable because the President wanted to mark the House health care victory.
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Since 2012, most of the media, pundits and politicians have thought that this outcome was unavoidable.
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"Warning strikes will now be the unavoidable consequence," said EVG leader Torsten Westphal in a statement.
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As for your voting habits, I will say this: Factionalism is an unavoidable byproduct of liberty.
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He added that a vote to leave would spark "an inevitable, unavoidable race to the bottom".
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When you're trying to build a career though, being told "no" a few times is unavoidable.
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I think it's unavoidable now that it's become part of the language of White House coverage.
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Hacks, data breaches, and malware have become daily routines, an unavoidable, fundamental part of the internet.
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It's unavoidable, certainly — no one is claiming not to see and hear those taglines and messages.
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The exhibition has an unavoidable highpoint: Bosch's enigmatic masterpiece, "The Garden of Earthly Delights" (1490–1500).
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Thore, 33, said that she chooses not to read the comments, but that sometimes it's unavoidable.
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Race and poverty and disability also intersect in a way that makes the eugenics comparison unavoidable.
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White House Letter WASHINGTON — The pictures will be unavoidable, and the flood of painful memories unstoppable.
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Yet the Holocaust has unavoidable international dimensions—lines of influence, circles of complicity, moments of congruence.
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The unavoidable conclusion is that reformers cannot afford to wait for help to arrive from Washington.
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The drips and faint traces of earlier marks enact a form of dispersal, our unavoidable destiny.
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Some of the fakeness in the public sphere is the result of this unavoidable human processing.
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But the authors believe these emissions are unavoidable to provide healthy food for 10 billion people.
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"These are things in contracts that are unavoidable accidents or chance occurrences that cannot be planned."
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Every time there is a shift in|governance or a revolution, there is violence, it's unavoidable.
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"Further (BOJ) easing will be unavoidable to stop the trend of returning to deflation," Takeda said.
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For Catholic women like me, in our own messy quests for the divine, contradiction is unavoidable.
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The insurance companies have defended the rate increases, saying they were unavoidable under the current circumstances.
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Dramas you would rather not get involved in are unavoidable for you to deal with today.
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Living in Glimpses of life in the apartments along the 1.45-mile park are often unavoidable.
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I would soon discover why this reckoning with the state's history is essentially unavoidable in Jackson.
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The truth is unavoidable: The Cubs are no longer the lovable losers of Major League Baseball.
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"There are unavoidable tensions the minute you take corporation funding or foreign government funding," she said.
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Some harshness, some deterrence, really is unavoidable in any immigration system that doesn't simply dissolve borders.
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On Monday, Bundesbank, the German central bank warned that a pronounced recession in Germany is unavoidable.
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"Every premature death is a tragedy, but death is an unavoidable part of life," he said.
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But it's also a way of deferring adulthood, with its unavoidable ideological compromises and moral imperfections.
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Such shootings are accidents, but like drunk driving crashes, they are not unavoidable acts of God.
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As the universal final chapter, it is an unavoidable subject, but by definition it resists investigation.
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Given Uber's plans for a driverless future, conflict between Uber and its drivers may be unavoidable.
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For parents, guilt is unavoidable, but families don't always have a choice of where they live.
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The board that runs Woodland says the privately operated cemetery is grappling with unavoidable financial challenges.
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Violence — robberies in dark tunnels, assaults in crowded dormitories, stabbings in cramped cells — was virtually unavoidable.
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Stress on the job is natural and sometimes unavoidable, especially given looming deadlines and conflicting demands.
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The Oracle of Omaha explained another bubble is unavoidable due to human nature, jealously and greed.
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And how do the rest of us cope with the unavoidable hit while keeping our sanity?
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But the sensation that followed every turn of her case thrust her into an unavoidable spotlight.
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And with their restaurants closed indefinitely by coronavirus, owners describe these decisions as agonizing but unavoidable.
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Though there is no law that prohibits the practice, conflicts of interest are unavoidable, he said.
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Google wants its next big business, enterprise services, to be just as all-encompassing and unavoidable.
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We need to stop accepting this behavior as an unavoidable consequence to writing on the internet.
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Although engagement may be unavoidable in this exhibition, where history is so heavy and life so fraught.
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The unique mechanics are mostly unavoidable events that either force characters to move spaces or lose coins.
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It can feel like the only way to relief: the unfortunate, unavoidable end of any excruciating hangover.
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Openness is an unavoidable part of software's future, of the future of space, satellites, research, and defense.
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Their murder now seems unavoidable, especially when the pair is dragged back into the Guard-driven van.
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Thanks to the arrival of autonomous vehicles, the trolley problem will be answered—that much is unavoidable.
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I hype this idea of this permanent, unavoidable negative future where guns are going to be everywhere.
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When it comes to first dates, some things — like the awkward check dance after dinner — are unavoidable.
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If you're going to partake, this objectification is an inherent and unavoidable aspect of dating app culture.
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But I'd argue that social divides are byproducts of real and unavoidable differences in values and power.
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The #MeToo movement has made the issue unavoidable, he said, and women hotel workers are being heard.
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This dithering between categories is perhaps unavoidable for a show attempting to take on such ambitious themes.
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The NEC describes these fees as "de facto mandatory"; essentially unavoidable because they are now so prevalent.
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Terrifying. But as much as we try to tiptoe around the topic, managing our finances is unavoidable.
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So, when participants encounter an unforeseen, unavoidable expense, they can tap that account easily and without penalty.
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Or the unavoidable conclusion that this whole issue is yet another facet of the loot box controversy?
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The vacuoles of faded tints become stains, underscoring the paper's susceptible surface and the drawing's unavoidable disintegration.
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"It is unavoidable for NATO to boost its defense alliance," she told a news conference in Vilnius.
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Still, when you're strapped with so much weight and hanging by a rope, certain thoughts are unavoidable.
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Take UV rays and chlorine, which are both terrible for hair and virtually unavoidable during summer months.
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For people without insurance, the cash needed to get basic tests done means debt is often unavoidable.
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" Soros made waves last Thursday when he said that a hard landing in China was "practically unavoidable.
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That frustration might be unavoidable, however, because without it The Witness loses a lot of its power.
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The moon in Capricorn opposes Mars and Mercury opposes Pluto, and problems you've been avoiding become unavoidable.
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The undiversified nature of IBK's business and lending leads to unavoidable high sector and single borrower concentration.
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But the nature of the Victorian time frame raises unavoidable questions of colonialism, imperial expansion, and slavery.
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The company makes a smart connected wearable airbag that automatically deploys when it senses an unavoidable fall.
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New generations of Brazilians consider them a central part of their country's cultural fabric, unavoidable and unmissable.
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When you read a story like that, you are actually pitched into something that is unavoidable — moved.
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Marvel, Netflix, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and the others on this list are so big, they're essentially unavoidable.
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And the final outburst only occurs once it has already been rendered unavoidable by the political context.
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These digital technologies have uprooted us from each other, from our communities, and yet it feels unavoidable.
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My therapist has given me strategies to try and avoid these situations, but yeah, sometimes they're unavoidable.
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The story lands like a skillfully flown helicopter in an open field -- unavoidable and with admirable grace.
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So read with a trigger warning in mind—pun unavoidable—or skip this one for lighter fare.
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Tapping your retirement dollars early is almost always considered taboo, although, at times, it can seem unavoidable.
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Everyone spends less, their incomes continue falling, but there are still unavoidable expenses and debts to pay.
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This is largely unavoidable — and many bots are harmless — but you should still report them to Instagram.
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One question that First Man poses frequently, in the midst of Armstrong's story, is unavoidable: Why bother?
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The distraction is unavoidable, said Art Wheaton, a labor professor at the Worker Institute at Cornell University.
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A frosty reception at Anfield may be unavoidable since his departure, but he attracts opprobrium elsewhere, too.
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If we continue, the unavoidable result will be devastation on a global scale, perhaps including our extinction.
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The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There's simply no substitute for being there.
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UM's Joshua Lowcock, the firm's global brand safety officer, said COVID-19 has become an unavoidable topic.
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Driver distraction should refer to an unavoidable incident (such as a driver being stung by a bee).
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He said "death is an unavoidable part of life" in a USA Today op-ed published Monday.
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"It is normal and unavoidable that in the real world things are performance-driven," Mr. Biss said.
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"At some point it may become hard to deny that 2 degrees is unavoidable," Mr. Peters said.
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When the Iraq Survey Group's interim progress report was released, in October 2003, the truth became unavoidable.
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Throughout the summer, Mr Smith's Bradman-esque feats and technique have made comparisons to "the Don" unavoidable.
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Belt tightening was sold as a shared undertaking, an unpleasant yet unavoidable reckoning with dangerous budget deficits.
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And this sort of reaction was an unavoidable consequence of any effort to level the playing field.
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These shootings keep happening because, on some level, America finds them acceptable, finds them unfortunate but unavoidable.
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Disturbing images of world events capture much more of our consciousness today, since they are virtually unavoidable.
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Sleep deprivation was unavoidable — and was compounded by overnight rain and temperatures that plunged to 230 degrees.
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Why We Watch Ourselves There's one unavoidable fact about Ring: people are choosing to use this product.
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" And in July, he said a heavy sentence would be "unavoidable," but "execution would be too much.
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In Brazil, for example, those tend to be voters for whom interaction with the state is unavoidable.
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For all its danger, the Coil of Pasamayo is an almost unavoidable part of life in Peru.
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O.J. Simpson, FX's dynamite fictional miniseries about the trial from earlier in the year, well, that's unavoidable.
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Also, despite recent advances in technology, small talk remains an unavoidable part of many basic life tasks.
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Accept that things are going to go wrong in life and it's going to be hard — that's unavoidable.
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Some trackers will still be unavoidable, but Safari is supposed to cut out the vast majority of them.
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" Such assurances would be impossible, he added, "if we do include Tremolite in more than unavoidable trace amounts.
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If the goal is to engineer civility, it's unavoidable to involve those who engineer it in real life.
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Then the unavoidable question becomes: What iteration of the team will appear in the upcoming X-Force movie?
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"It may take us to a place that is unavoidable in terms of impeachment or not," she said.
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Among eldercare experts, there's a resignation that the demographics of an aging America will make technological solutions unavoidable.
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One personal gripe: Much of this season was devoted to Eleven's personal journey, something that was just unavoidable.
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Bachelorette parties are unavoidable — especially during that late-20s period when everyone seems to be simultaneously getting married.
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At times he has meandered to such an extent that questions about his age and vigor become unavoidable.
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Inconsistency is pretty much unavoidable for producers corralling as many as two dozen filmmakers for a single project.
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Complaining about your job is tedious, but it's unavoidable that this kind of reporting certainly takes a toll.
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Drexel Medicine compiled the six most germy places on a plane — and all of them are basically unavoidable.
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You can't get there in one step, and it's unavoidable it will cause some worries during its development.
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After all, what's more consistent, more unavoidable, and more notable — day after day, year after year — than death?
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Tax on interest and dividends is virtually unavoidable, but year-end distributions offer a lot of maneuvering room.
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Now if only Netflix will announce Glow season 3, so we can see all the unavoidable madness unfold.
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Making robots that can work safely alongside humans is an important and unavoidable challenge for the manufacturing industry.
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He wrote that he had been heading to "unavoidable tragedy" since he started attending Middle Tennessee State University.
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There are no fake search engines to be found, and the unavoidable, immediate datedness of everything is embraced.
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Though these sequels are largely as dissimilar as their predecessors were, a few parallels are striking and unavoidable.
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It's unavoidable, even after mainstream games spent most of the past decade avoiding the World War II setting.
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He later said that he would miss his daughter's marriage to Prince Harry because of unavoidable heart surgery.
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If Mr Diess is serious about leading the car industry's charge on electrification, the latter will be unavoidable.
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Characters are forced to deal with their memories, including dark or upsetting ones, in an unavoidable, tangible way.
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As he did so, the parallels with the maps of disease outbreaks he was accustomed to were unavoidable.
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But at the very least, these rave reviews might help you decide where to schedule an unavoidable layover.
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Although the government is talking tough on it, Syrett said that a future with marijuana is basically unavoidable.
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Even if sexual harassment and misconduct weren't the reason for the podcast's existence, it's still an unavoidable topic.
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The ANC also proposed that land expropriation without compensation should be allowed where it is "necessary and unavoidable".
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Graphic: Jim Cooke (Gizmodo)These companies are unavoidable because they control internet infrastructure, online commerce, and information flows.
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Here are the scenes that made Game of Thrones the massive, expensive, controversial, unavoidable hit that it's become.
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That may be unavoidable, but at the very least I'd like to know how the bot is deciding.
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Drivers simply follow the directions given to them, and with shared rides, picking up more people is unavoidable.
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Other times they're too young to know that their entrapment is unavoidable (Somewhere), or court mandated (Bling Ring).
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Today, standard practice includes social assessments, remediation to mitigate harms and compensation for local communities for unavoidable harms.
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Then they met and carefully examined the whole picture — not just the pieces — and concluded impeachment was unavoidable.
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It's unavoidable: A vibrant, young and diverse workforce is required to increase productivity and fuel economic growth nationwide.
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Though its direction is not set, there is a general recognition that some kind of reform is unavoidable.
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Although it's an unavoidable, further embarrassment can be avoided if you strategically approach how you're going to recover.
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"It may take us to a place that is unavoidable, in terms of impeachment — or not," she said.
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It's depressing but unavoidable to acknowledge that it's the Limp Bizkit Woodstock that better represents America's population today.
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I really have no idea where he'll go with it, but music seems to be unavoidable for him.
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Technological hurdles and unavoidable distractions pop up when children and teenagers are left to their own devices — literally.
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They also became an unavoidable presence for college-bound high school juniors and seniors and their anxious parents.
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Such an unequal division of unavoidable economic pain would unjustly add to already troubling economic inequality within countries.
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Doctors The hospital, especially during the holidays, crystallizes an unavoidable truth: There's simply no substitute for being there.
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"The world is changing, and I think it's unavoidable for sports governing bodies to accept this," Grigorishin said.
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Pets are adept at hiding their pain, so some owners may overlook dental care until symptoms become unavoidable.
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The fantasy that everything is going to be fine is about to run up against an unavoidable reality.
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That conclusion is unavoidable if allegations contained in a letter written by Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò are true.
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Guessing his state of mind, and that of the new owners, is unavoidable for those around the team.
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For some rap stars, gang life was an unavoidable means of survival, and music offered a way out.
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But it is one that attracts, too, unavoidable scorn for its inability to retain that focus, that intensity.
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The cost of homeowners insurance is one of those unavoidable expenses that comes along with owning a house.
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With an estimated 150 active fires, 64 of which are still uncontrolled, the impacts of devastation were unavoidable.
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Devastating consequences, like "the cascading effects of widespread and repeated harvest failures" are now unavoidable, Bendell's paper says.
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But even with my guard up, there's an unavoidable honesty about "Miss Americana" that broke through my skepticism.
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The invasion was an obvious and unavoidable result of the U.S. withdrawal to most observers outside of Trumpworld.
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He notes that a crash might mean you're coming in contact with with a conflict — one that's unavoidable.
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Bojack Horseman ends as it ran: extremely well and respect towards the unavoidable reality of cause and effect.
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In response to this warming, sea-level rise from melting ice and expanding ocean water is almost unavoidable.
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"You don't want to go down that path unless it is unavoidable," she recently told Rolling Stone magazine.
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"The cancellation is of course disappointing, but it is clear that the circumstances are simply unavoidable," House said.
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"There is an unavoidable overlap between withdrawal and the future and they cannot be neatly compartmentalized," Davis said.
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Drunk with power, I feel the unavoidable itch to tell the confidential matter with anyone who will listen.
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Jerry Tipton, the longtime Lexington Herald-Leader basketball beat reporter, said that Calipari's platforms had an unavoidable bias.
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The unavoidable shortcomings of online shopping may make a high return rate a necessary part of the process.
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Some have signs, some have cups, some have credible stories, some have none, but the wants are unavoidable.
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On Tuesday, the judge decided that the smell was unavoidable and told Ms. Kragler to end her campaign.
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The unavoidable truth is that considerable numbers of voters do feel that their political institutions don't represent them.
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Doctors determined that miscarriage was unavoidable, and that the process of miscarriage could lead to a dangerous infection.
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His campaign said that while impeachment proceedings would be "divisive," it may also become "unavoidable" in the future.
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From the top of "Vegas" it seems pretty obvious the looming blowout is unavoidable for Mr. and Mrs. Pearson.
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Whether we're fleeing something back home or just really terrible at time-management, last-minute plans are sometimes unavoidable.
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And while it is unavoidable, there are several ways we can reclaim focus and take control of the situation.
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However, comparisons aren't completely unavoidable, or necessarily uninvited, particularly in those circumstances where the artists are paying direct homage.
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Some of the trouble spots the Fed is coping with are unavoidable, like a slowdown in Europe and Brexit.
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If Brexit day approaches with no deal in sight, companies and the government may decide that stockpiling is unavoidable.
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As I move through this summer's unavoidable swimsuit season, I make sure to catch myself in moments of doubt.
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Every weekend, there is urban guerrilla warfare, and the smoke and stinging smell of tear gas is almost unavoidable.
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But Beijing regards the trade war as an unavoidable trial by fire, from which the country will emerge stronger.
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That's going to be an unavoidable feature of all foldable devices going forward, because glass doesn't like to fold.
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The ads from that campaign were completely unavoidable in the run-up to and release of the Motorola Droid.
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Exchanging personal details is sometimes unavoidable (and can help build trust) but don't reveal more than you need to.
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The get-out clause for airlines lies in arguing that "extraordinary circumstances" made the disruption unforeseeable, unavoidable and external.
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Also, the operator may try to defend the case based upon some unforeseeable, unavoidable weather incident or equipment failure.
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Defector does have some seemingly unavoidable quirks to achieve its blend of movement freedom and shoot 'em up combat.
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As the movement's fledgling nonpoliticians found their feet in Parliament, they realized that dealing with other parties was unavoidable.
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"Merkel: The measures announced by the Foreign Minister against Turkey are necessary and unavoidable," government spokesman Steffen Seibert tweeted.
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The study said that radically reducing beef and mutton consumption is "unavoidable" if Europeans are serious about emission reduction.
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But beyond a 1.5 degrees C jump, significant consequences are likely unavoidable in most every corner of the planet.
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It's also unavoidable: a technique central to absolutely everything to do with building and repairing electronics at all levels.
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It's the music videos I'm forced to watch for 90 minutes every morning on multiple, unavoidable flat-screen TVs.
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Lane calls herself a repeat "victim of love," which she says is the most unavoidable thing in the world.
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Additionally, some of the North's artillery has the range to strike Seoul, and damage to the Capital is unavoidable.
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While these initiatives could cannibalize existing physical business, Fitch believes such a strategy is unavoidable, given ongoing digital substitution.
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Andrew Cuomo, who oversees the Port Authority, described the traffic as "unavoidable" in an interview on radio station WNYC.
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Countries are also working to set up an international mechanism to address unavoidable "loss and damage" from climate change.
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Accordingly, organized crime will become a more attractive option, and in some places, such as Central America, virtually unavoidable.
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But in a letter obtained by Gizmodo on Thursday, IRS chief John Koskinen argues that the circumstance was unavoidable.
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In his book The Improbability Principle, statistics professor David J. Hand argues that coincidences—even spooky ones—are unavoidable.
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So it's unavoidable to wonder if her new HBO series, "Divorce," is "Sex and the City" 18 years later.
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But when that grandmother was the double-Oscar winner Vivien Leigh, the glare of the spotlight is probably unavoidable.
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Yet they're also unavoidable — largely because, even though "Provenance" centers on non-Radchaai societies, it is effectively a sequel.
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With the holiday on the heels of the midterm elections, sitting out a political food fight may be unavoidable.
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I kind of did, at home, but the reality is that the West Indian influence was pervasive and unavoidable.
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It's also why the phrase will be unavoidable during the six months leading up to this year's federal vote.
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Indeed, the exhaustion of merely being a woman in the world was the unavoidable, unbearable theme of these performances.
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But no matter how agile and sneaky one gets, there is one person whose presence is unavoidable: The Doorman.
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They just didn't seem to care what he did with them, not really, before knowing the truth became unavoidable.
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Now such changes are both unavoidable and integral to the kind of humble, open church that Pope Francis desires.
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It's a shame, because the unavoidable mayhem and futile attempts at teamwork are exactly what made Overcooked so fun.
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People of color have made the question of who—who leads, who is represented, and who deserves justice—unavoidable.
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Still, the funding gap means that despite the Pentagon's massive budget, the next president will face an unavoidable dilemma.
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"White monopoly capital," a phrase that for years had been confined to left-wing academic circles, was suddenly unavoidable.
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But another former contestant, Eliza Orlins, wrote that it was "unavoidable" to include the outing moment in the show.
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Ronstadt was an unavoidable presence — not only on the airwaves but also on television talk shows and magazine covers.
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As one associate of Simeone's noted, there is an unavoidable incongruity in playing underdog soccer in an aristocrat's home.
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The choice is unavoidable, and white resentment is bound to define Republicanism more and more in the months ahead.
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This generation has been told that active shooter situations in their schools are like natural disasters — unpreventable and unavoidable.
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"A collision course is unavoidable, but the chancellor is doing her very best to avoid one," Mr. Snower said.
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They emerge against a backdrop of unavoidable gang-related violence that makes leaving the only viable option for survival.
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In Bridges's view, because this intrusion is both extreme and unavoidable, these women are "deprived of privacy rights" altogether.
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For those who think that language is a prerequisite for consciousness, the unavoidable conclusion is that animals possess neither.
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If the unavoidable occurs, and you have to be late or absent, take a moment to call your boss.
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I more saw Facebook's demise as the unavoidable fate of tech companies that think more about "disrupting" than consequences.
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When former Mayor Edward I. Koch was alive, he was so unconstrained that he was considered unavoidable for comment.
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This is a costly mechanism, but unavoidable in order to keep transmission lines balanced, as power cannot be stored.
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Change will be unavoidable To top that, most action plans over the climate crisis exist in the future tense.
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"For all that's important to me in almost a sacred sense," he told me mournfully, the decision was unavoidable.
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Despite his efforts to downplay Ali's videos and the protests they're inspiring, Sisi may soon find the subject unavoidable.
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Instead, both creators and viewers tacitly dismiss the pain caused by such shows as collateral damage, unfortunate but unavoidable.
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Despite the prominence granted to Stevens's art in the exhibition, there is a certain unavoidable awkwardness to the endeavor.
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"The synod recommends making everyone (in the Church) aware of the urgency of an unavoidable change ...," the document says.
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Cold showers have their virtues: They prepare an adult for the unavoidable tortures and small indignities of the day.
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Fees are an unavoidable evil of investing, but that doesn't mean investors have to overpay when it comes to them.
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Rather it has her new role as a mother casually leak into her schoolwork, or affect her in unavoidable ways.
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So you can feel guilt-free about not exercising in the park, though things like commuting to work are unavoidable.
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But what is unavoidable is that you are more likely to have access if you are socio-economically well-off.
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While the French theme is kind of unavoidable, there's still so much more the couple could do with their nuptials.
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Then again, it also brings about sweltering heat and literal sticky situations, resulting in unavoidable sweat stains and occasional crankiness.
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The upcoming narrative game What Remains of Edith Finch flips the script, wading directly into death's unknowable and unavoidable fog.
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Instead, the industry argues, they are the result of unavoidable shifts in technology, in turn responding to society's broad demands.
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He also made "Lollipop," a song so unavoidable that even the most isolated, ambivalent American suburbanites were familiar with it.
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As the bus made its way from motorways to rural roads, grim posters championing a "no repeal" vote were unavoidable.
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All the factors that piled up to doom the St. Paul mammoth happened over generations, eventually creating an unavoidable outcome.
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Those tiny-yet-irritatingly-noticeable dots have been an unavoidable part of smartphone design for the better part of decade.
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Most of the external hard drives I use are Thunderbolt 2, forcing me once again to live that unavoidable #donglelife.
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Whoever defines the criteria has an immense amount of power in society, and the potential for abuse seems almost unavoidable.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. It's an unavoidable fact that gambling has become intertwined with modern football.
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It's a punchline, a romanticized and ruined tourist destination, and a divisive, unavoidable barrier between the Southwest and Corktown neighborhoods.
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If re-wearing is unavoidable, Tierno admits one more wear is probably okay, but continuous wear is a no-no.
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Beyond that, Nuro says its driverless vehicles can be programmed to "self-sacrifice" in the event of an unavoidable collision.
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My partner works for himself, so luckily, we didn't have to deal with two people's WFH schedules and unavoidable responsibilities.
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But even if you aren't a member, it can feel unavoidable because details about the event appear to be everywhere.
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If you're not trusted, no one's going to feel comfortable telling you how bad you are until it's completely unavoidable.
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It is unavoidable, which makes it difficult to remember that, while we all are beautiful, we don't need to be.
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It's not a dogmatic political album by any means but its politics; just the politics of "enough please" are unavoidable.
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Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.), another member of the Oversight panel, acknowledged overtime hours were unavoidable in any presidential election year.
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State Minister D. Jayakumar said in a televised address that it had been "unavoidable" for police to fire on protesters.
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These are two men whose extremely different views about the earth's future will eventually lead them into an unavoidable fight.
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For much of human history, government power has been the unavoidable constant in life – government decrees, and the people obey.
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Her death is represented at times as not only a logical, but an unavoidable outcome of the events that follow.
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The unavoidable subtext is that both writers don't want ew yucky girls taking their Important Man Things and enjoying them.
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The rare moments of absolutely unavoidable combat are some of its best, featuring a blend of shotgun and melee fighting.
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Incidental communications, which happen when a target of surveillance — say, a foreign diplomat — is talking with an USPER, are unavoidable.
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"It is an unavoidable requirement for their economic autonomy as well as for the achievement of gender equality," she said.
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While many adults think that every teen is sexting and it's unavoidable, many teens are weary about it, says Cushman.
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That's probably unavoidable in our fandom culture, plus you're always going to have partisan people championing those that represent them.
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While in St. Lucia, he brought up the drugs again, and I knew bringing them home with me was unavoidable.
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Especially if you work an office job, technology is as unavoidable as food, which makes dealing with potential addictions tricky.
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For years, workers have been told to keep politics out of the workplace, but these days that can seem unavoidable.
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"His genius was in recognizing that this was an unavoidable reality and deciding to get organized for it," he said.
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"It is unavoidable to come across these messages, but I need to keep perspective, and I do," Peaches told Broadly.
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Most of this, too, is unavoidable, said Neil Carman, the clean air program director at Sierra Club's Lone Star chapter.
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From the start, I began to relish how readers, amid some unavoidable chaff, were pointing me to issues I'd missed.
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"We argue that they are side effects, although they may be unavoidable, justified, or even needed and intended," they said.
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This full moon will reveal things to you about your relationships, and it will stir up unavoidable (and unexpected) confrontations.
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It's all but unavoidable for work that surrounds a massive cultural protest—it's art that revolves around themes of power.
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" She added that only a small number of animals were euthanized "for unavoidable reasons after a general discussion between staff.
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But that is precisely the point: Our culture isn't preparing young people to grapple with what are ultimately unavoidable threats.
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It's also, realistically, probably somewhat unavoidable when you consider the practical disadvantages of firing the entire Obama administration en masse.
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We've come to accept vehicle deaths — more than 100 every day — as unavoidable, even though many of them are not.
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Focusing on or discovering the "why" of life can go a long way in helping you deal with unavoidable anxiety.
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A stalwart of school lunches and milk bars and sandwich shops and cafes, the salad sandwich was unavoidable for decades.
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A recession looks unavoidable for Singapore, Sian Fenner, lead Asian economist for Oxford Economics, wrote in a research note. 3.
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And Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, said a Senate trial would be unavoidable if the House impeached Mr. Trump.
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Mostly, though, you'll hear about barbecue, a topic as unavoidable as the heady smoked-meat haze at the Chamorro Village.
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My father taught me that you're going to lose 10 percent of your clients each year just through unavoidable attrition.
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Often, people only bring up finances once who owes what, or who hasn't paid whom, has become an unavoidable problem.
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But the military says civilian casualties are unavoidable in Gaza's teeming neighborhoods, where militants often fire rockets from residential areas.
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Commuting to work is an unfortunate, unavoidable reality of modern life, but mobile games make it a lot less miserable.
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Now, rather than cutting deals, Mr. Trump is becoming an unavoidable roadblock to some of New York's most ambitious projects.
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So the Trump administration's widespread use of personal accounts for government work raises the unavoidable question: What about those emails?
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Dry, chapped, flaky lips can seem unavoidable during cold winter months — no matter how much lip balm you slather on.
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It's unavoidable that luggage (especially checked luggage) will be abused, so you want a good warranty with reliable customer service.
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I worked extra shifts as a gym monitor to help cover the unavoidable costs of staying on campus during breaks.
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But as the show's ratings increased and its digital footprint became nearly unavoidable, it also became a much stupider show.
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"We decided that increasing VAT was unavoidable if we are to maintain the integrity of our public finances," he added.
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Every story that shows any signs of life on Facebook or Twitter is copied endlessly by every outlet, becoming unavoidable.
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Rental real estate brokers — a rarity in many other cities — are not only common in New York, but often unavoidable.
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He ignored it entirely until commenting became unavoidable last October and he called for Figari's suspension from Sodalicio pending investigation.
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Without a massive national effort to cover lead-ridden soil and tear down houses with lead paint, it's somewhat unavoidable.
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For a year or two in the early 2010s, a certain genre of cheesy, irresistibly uplifting headline was unavoidable on Facebook.
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There is an atmosphere of solitude and isolation that seems natural and unavoidable — that's one thing the painting says to me.
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Buttigieg's sexuality is more than an unavoidable fact about him, something that appears only as he occasionally kisses his husband onstage.
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But that wasn't a career path that I feel like she wanted for my sisters and I, but acting was unavoidable.
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The Eritrean regime hates being likened to North Korea's—and it does not have nuclear weapons—but the comparison is unavoidable.
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An episode of projectile vomiting (unrelated to the rum) that damages some treasured art books may simply be an unavoidable accident.
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"That proved to be wrong," he said but added that some negative impact from the U.S.-China trade war is unavoidable.
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State Minister D. Jayakumar in a televised address on Tuesday said police have fired on protesters and that it was "unavoidable".
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The unavoidable reflex now, with the political parallels, is asking what Angels in America says, if anything, about America in 2018.
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Click here to view original GIFSometimes the person you love is perfect except for one little, tiny, unavoidable, totally obnoxious thing.
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But as our greatest thinkers and activists recognized from our nation's inception, it's also unavoidable if we want to move ahead.
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In the unavoidable fight between The People and Big Tech, liberals should have no problem knowing whose side to be on.
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If that is absolutely unavoidable or you live in a Zika-infested area, use all known precautions to avoid a bite.
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But regardless of the gig, "stress is unavoidable, no matter your line of work," said Kyle Kensing, CareerCast's online content editor.
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Stunningly, and movingly, American Honey treats the inequality it observes as unavoidable—what matters is how we treat those around us.
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The truth is that, even if investors remain somewhat myopic and overly optimistic, with Maduro in power, default might be unavoidable.
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But just escaping Howard doesn't solve the problem, because Michelle hasn't really made a choice: She's been driven by unavoidable circumstances.
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"Further changes are unavoidable to secure the financial sustainability (of the state pension system)," the Bundesbank said in its monthly report.
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Other times, the signs come in clusters, an unavoidable swath of yellow in the otherwise barren landscape of the Sonoran desert.
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However, Koo said as this is the first time the Fed has tried this tactic, volatility remained "unavoidable" due to uncertainty.
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While bad luck can be unavoidable, there is a silver lining waiting for the wounded recovering in pastel-filled Thai hospitals.
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Sometimes there are unavoidable accuracy blips — an event might not have taken place where, or even when, I imagined it did.
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So group identity is an unavoidable part of politics, especially in America with its history of slavery and its ethnic diversity.
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But since much stress is unavoidable, working out how to harness it may be wiser than fruitless attempts to banish it.
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He was told an impeachment vote in the House was unavoidable and that he would likely be convicted in the Senate.
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There are still circumstances when using physical forms of currency is unavoidable, such as when dining at a cash-only restaurant.
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The stories merely portray the same circumstances, again and again, from slightly different angles each time, until a conclusion becomes unavoidable.
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Denmark, a member of the coalition, recently warned that civilian deaths might be "unavoidable" in this new phase of the war.
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And on the same day, state Fisheries Minister D. Jayakumar said it had been "unavoidable" for police to fire on protesters.
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But these palliatives are unlikely to erase the crude message that lurks, unavoidable, behind Perl's discovery: Modern warfare destroys your brain.
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Other times, they're all but unavoidable, as with smartphones (with their expensive data plans) and printers (with their extortionate ink refills).
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Mr. Reedie said on Monday that the timing was unavoidable, a function of when Dr. Rodchenkov had chosen to speak out.
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Unfortunately the Iranian people will suffer as well – that's unavoidable – but they will know their oppressive rulers are hurting as well.
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I've long hated fitted sheets, but never having known anything else, just accepted them as an unavoidable part of modern life.
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Others celebrate its natural beauty, with the gorges and waterfalls inspiring that infamous green T-shirt and unavoidable tourism marketing phrase.
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The trip is banal but comes with the customary perils, including the unavoidable loser (Théodore Pellerin) who's always on the make.
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Many have come knocking, he said, in hopes that he will buy them and spare them from their unavoidable fate: liquidation.
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We do know some things about how miscarriage works: It's a common, natural and unavoidable health outcome for many heartbroken people.
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What I had previously seen as an unavoidable part of my history suddenly looked like a series of incomprehensible parental decisions.
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His suggestion is clear: Salvation may turn on pure faith, but sincere faith turns on the constant acknowledgment of unavoidable imperfection.
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Indeed, to borrow a reporter's quip about the former New York mayor Edward I. Koch, Mr. Trump was unavoidable for comment.
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As his disillusionment deepened, events that Aaron dismissed before as unavoidable in any war began to weigh more heavily on him.
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Phys Ed Although declines in running and other activities are unavoidable, they may be less steep than many of us fear.
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Whereas recent Olympic Games have sought to set politics aside, the strategic subtext of the event in Pyeongchang has been unavoidable.
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"If it is difficult to hold (the Games) in a complete way, a decision of postponement would be unavoidable," Abe said.
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And that's a more significant flaw than the nearly unavoidable awkwardness of less-than-extraordinary actors pretending to be mentally disturbed.
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" The publication's editorial board also added that some Democrats too were "too eager to resort to impeachment before it became unavoidable.
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It's unavoidable, and the more we share, the more we will understand this sea change and help one another through it.
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"I think it became absolutely unavoidable when the summary of the phone call came out plus the whistleblower complaint," Clinton said.
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While the trope isn't new, it has become unavoidable in recent years, especially in the realm of team marketing and branding.
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Flipping over, or "rolling," is sometimes unavoidable but dangerous, as head injuries can occur in water too rough to see through.
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There is nothing wrong with this, but he did become the butt (oof, sorry, this pun was unavoidable!) of jokes online.
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Destruction and loss are unavoidable though, in stock market, some business may benefit from the increase in demand for certain items.
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In "Orange," this subject matter feels unavoidable, and it's used smartly to complicate the critique of capitalism that fuelled Season 3.
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And third, there is the unavoidable understanding that everyone watching is going to be thinking, on some level: Is this art?
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But for the goalies involved in this year's iteration on Sunday at Staples Center, there was an unavoidable sense of foreboding.
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On those occasions when war proved unavoidable, the idea was to end the conflict as expeditiously as possible on favorable terms.
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It was, of course, unavoidable that Salah would be accused of suffering from what is popularly known as second-season syndrome.
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During Mercury retrograde, you will have reflected on a lot of these issues, but now it's time to face the unavoidable.
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Eventually, a press conference is almost certainly unavoidable, but her Clinton's pain threshold for avoiding one could carry her past November.
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"It's unavoidable that certain powerful people who experience Washington Post news coverage will wrongly conclude I am their enemy," Bezos wrote.
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Now it's immediate and inevitable, and for those walking through the halls of the Los Angeles Convention Center this week, entirely unavoidable.
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But at this year's meeting, HR leaders faced an unavoidable urgency to plan for what comes after the country's sexual harassment reckoning.
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He was unavoidable in Manchester: recording an episode of "The Moggcast," signing T-shirts at the souvenir shop, looming above cocktail parties.
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As I've reviewed and contemplated various tools, one thing I've always come back to is this unavoidable tension between flexibility and automation.
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It's capturing a feeling that the world is open to you, even when essentially unavoidable technical limitations mean that it technically isn't.
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Somebody must have said it in such a blunt, unavoidable way that the media had to report it in full, but who?
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"CIL could become an unavoidable middleman," says Jean-François Lambert, a consultant and former head of commodity finance at HSBC, a bank.
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The prices are probably about a dollar more than at the deli under my apartment, which is a little annoying, but unavoidable.
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"When that's unavoidable, some strategies suggested by other researchers include using earplugs, focusing on one's own sounds, or using positive internal dialogue."
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Even if you're as healthy as Mick Jagger, who's planning a big show in Vegas this fall, this is an unavoidable consideration.
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The base reality would be utterly beyond our grasp and thus it would be, with an unavoidable conceptual twist, immaterial to us.
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Just as pooping is an unavoidable part of being human, having pink poop might be inevitable if you eat Peep-flavored Oreos.
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Seeing as the reason for the change is simply wage and food inflation, it seems like the surge was probably somewhat unavoidable.
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But worries over the "trolley problem"—in a situation where a crash is unavoidable, how does the robot decide whom to hit?
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Li also noted that China has some deep-rooted problems and is seeing unavoidable but temporary adjustment pains as its economy restructures.
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The collapse was so stark, so sudden, and so unavoidable that several of America's largest and most venerable financial institutions collapsed overnight.
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The unavoidable Keeping Up with the Kardashians has prompted an entire universe of commerce that extends far beyond the half-hour timeslot.
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The parallels with contamination hysteria during the 1980s HIV/AIDS epidemic and in homes where crystal meth has been smoked are unavoidable.
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More times than not, biopic subjects live lives that tether on the brink of fantastical, and so veering towards histrionics seems unavoidable.
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One question, however, is unavoidable — and this may only reinforce my "anti-Israel" label — and that is: Is this really the case?
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I'm tired of being told that we drivers can't help ourselves, that the distractions are unavoidable, that we can't tune them out.
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It's heartening to see a program that turns this dreaded but still unavoidable tool into a fun and inclusive experience for all.
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"Consumption of (oil) derivatives is falling and it is unavoidable that some refining capacity will have to be shut down," he said.
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"Competition is unavoidable," he added, noting that Wanda has five theme-park-style properties open in China and seven more under construction.
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It's an unavoidable part of being in a position where decisions are required, but it's not the only role a CEO has.
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Yet impeachment comes at a cost, which is perhaps unavoidable: so many other news-worthy stories simply get lost in the mix.
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Bolsonaro's political advisers, including Kicis, worry that a focus on unavoidable and unpopular austerity policies will dash the expectations of his supporters.
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But Louis C. La Pietra, a defense lawyer who has represented police officers in criminal and disciplinary proceedings, said it was unavoidable.
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"The problem with smartphones is that they have become an unavoidable part of daily life for most people," Bergmark said by email.
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Nor should we assume that an unavoidable and consciously chosen "support" role is an easy one to pick up and play out.
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With damage now unavoidable, Senegal's government and the World Bank are mobilising to resettle nearly 303,230 people from the city's riskiest zone.
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Yet their criticisms of Republican leaders for failing to uphold their own conservative commitments contain, at heart, an unavoidable grain of truth.
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His great and probably unavoidable mistake was to underestimate the volatility that his inventions introduced, especially the risks created by runaway credit.
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Any fair criminal process will subject the victim to unavoidable scrutiny — the kind of invasive cross-examination experienced by Mr. Weinstein's accusers.
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Clinton were unavoidable for the women running in 143, even though they had little in common other than their gender and party.
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Mr. Sparks would like to see more trucks going south on his bridge, but he sees the give-and-take as unavoidable.
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If the usual trappings of adulthood don't seem attainable, and a permanent sense of precariousness seems unavoidable, why not embrace impermanence instead?
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These knock-off AirPods are the unavoidable outcome of Apple making culturally important products that are out of most people's price range.
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But awkward governing contraptions are increasingly unavoidable if the AfD is to be kept out of office, as all other parties insist.
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But the unavoidable result of all these man-centric movies is a lot of male superheroes and a lack of female superheroes.
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Ms. Athill began writing in the late 1950s, producing a moderately well-received volume of short stories, "An Unavoidable Delay," in 1962.
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"There is an unavoidable tension between protecting kids from e-cigarettes and smoking cessation, which is also very important," Dr. Benowitz said.
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Being around alcohol is unavoidable, Mr. McGarry said, and so he believes it is critical for him to confront that head-on.
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Just walk down any street these days for a New York experience as authentic — and unavoidable — as gridlock and dollar pizza: construction.
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Supporters of this approach to de-carbonization argue that this pain is unavoidable given the magnitude of the threat climate change poses.
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Although the term felt overused as soon as you heard it, metrosexual was an unavoidable feature of the early-aughts cultural landscape.
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Unless emissions are reduced, and radically, a rise of two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) will be pretty much unavoidable by 2030.
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Buzzing mosquitoes, itchy bites, and spray-on repellents are all part of outdoor summer "fun," and for some of us, they're unavoidable.
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" Mr. Begley noted further, "The canon, Bloom believes, answers an unavoidable question: What, in the little time we have, shall we read?
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One person posits the revolutionary idea that maybe the Sunday scaries aren't actually an unavoidable reaction to returning to work on Monday.
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Of course, boorish behavior on the subway is unavoidable — New Yorkers can be brash, especially if they are trying to get somewhere.
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It seems to me that some cultural disorientation was an unavoidable consequence of any effort to create more equity in the system.
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The similarities between the two of you are unavoidable: the preening, the insecurity, the pathological narcissism, the chronic lying, the bad haircuts.
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Some intraparty tensions are unavoidable, and defectors kill some legislation — as happened with the Clinton health plan and the Obama climate plan.
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A giant step up into the dip— the unavoidable tremble of cocktail tumblers against bottles of bourbon and bitters droning the spitoon.
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Mr. Katz was something of an agent provocateur, often leading the group back to the touchy yet unavoidable topic of paid appearances.
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As mentioned, it's better-insulated than the car on which it's based, but there's a notable and unavoidable din on the highway.
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Students must be made aware that these biases exist, that they are unavoidable, and we are exposed to them at all times.
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Robocalls have become unavoidable, flooding phone networks with spam so thoroughly that most people have stopped picking up calls from unknown numbers.
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Job losses are an unavoidable consequence of decarbonising Europe's economy; the coal industry alone employs around 250,000 people, mainly in eastern Europe.
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Lurking behind all this, though, was the unavoidable fact that although Trump remains unpopular overall, he's still quite popular with Republican voters.
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Mistakes are an unavoidable part of progress, so don't be afraid to make the leaps, no matter how frightening they may seem.
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Mr. Bezos wrote: It's unavoidable that certain powerful people who experience Washington Post news coverage will wrongly conclude I am their enemy.
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The conclusion is unavoidable: In order to sustain this system, Harvard admissions systematically denigrated the highest achieving group of students in America.
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If our paths intersected, we considered the crossing coincidental, the unavoidable convergence of two common age-related illnesses on the same body.
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Clinton have been unavoidable for the female 2020 contenders, even though they have little in common other than their gender and party.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has told friends that impeachment now feels unavoidable, according to someone who discussed it with her last night.
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I wanted to find that source, some quote about the unavoidable colonial spirit or about the unbearable whiteness of that narrative lens.
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For Scott, criticism is in some sense inescapable, an unavoidable result of conscious thought, and is in some sense synonymous with it.
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The reality of global warming, often ignored by now-President Trump and his ilk, make this eventuality more imminent, unavoidable, and terrifying.
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I'm not approaching this from an ethical perspective, though the consideration of where and how our food is made is increasingly unavoidable.
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But there's a deeper divide over the role of money in politics between the two candidates that may have made this argument unavoidable.
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This does not mean that these shootings were unavoidable, but it does suggest that many were probably not as clearly unnecessary as McDonald's.
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"A sharp cut in next fiscal year's inflation forecast is unavoidable due to the oil effect," said one source on condition of anonymity.
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Experts have cautioned that traffic congestion on surface streets near Loop stations may be unavoidable and lead to congestion in the tunnel exits.
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A $10 million fund will be used to cover "unexpected and unavoidable expenses based on this sudden development" for guests with cancelled reservations.
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Moreover, because any given choice must be presented, and because the presentation is likely to influence the ultimate choice, nudges are practically unavoidable.
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She had absorbed the ascendant message, all but unavoidable for the elite American college student, that those tools were essential to serving others.
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It's certainly not for those who take video editing seriously, and there's an unavoidable bit of overlap with the aforementioned social media offerings.
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But these are risks worth taking, all part of the unavoidable gamble that comes with choosing to expand your slice of the world.
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As I graduated with honors and a sizable college scholarship, I tried to push past my mental health concerns—but they were unavoidable.
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But as the company has grown, certain realities of the car service business — namely balancing driver needs against rider needs — have become unavoidable.
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That lends itself to the unavoidable conclusion that free speech is conditional in the NBA — up until it puts the money at risk.
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That gained him a perch as an unavoidable middle man to just about anyone looking to dig something from the ground in Congo.
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"After this happened, going to court to assert my rightful use of Meowingtons became unavoidable," Bassiri said, according to the Miami New Times.
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However, I also know from experience that patients usually survive our vacations, unavoidable short-notice absences and cellphone failures without actually falling apart.
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Again, this is a nightmare tale fit for a spy thriller, but sadly, an increasingly unavoidable reality for many high-profile sporting events.
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Hoekstra said the secrecy surrounding the share purchase had been unavoidable, given the regulatory constraints regarding such stock market transactions in both countries.
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Since Facebook is so damn unavoidable in our everyday lives, it's good to see it work well with Apple's latest and greatest phone.
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But, as you step on the gas and raise the volume to sun's out classics like "Amanda," you encounter the evil, unavoidable whirrrsssshhhhhh.
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Speaking to PEOPLE in March, Peele admitted that "this child will be comedy gold" and that their baby announcement was pretty much unavoidable.
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He spoke as though foreclosures had been rare and unavoidable, when in fact OneWest appears to have done more foreclosures than successful modifications.
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As existing technology advances, drawing a line between policing and invasive surveillance will be an unavoidable part of the debate over facial recognition.
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It's still the internet, I know, but the internet is unavoidable, so you might as well experience the best parts of it instead.
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But there was a redundancy, perhaps unavoidable, in the presentations: Most kebabs came with a bed of seasoned rice, a salad and yogurt.
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Some insurance policies are unavoidable (think: car insurance in most US states), while others are simply a smart financial decision (think: life insurance).
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These works are conservative in style, adhering to the template established by Dvořák in his Ninth Symphony, the unavoidable "New World," of 1893.
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"There are simply too many unavoidable and negative environmental impacts for the project to move forward," said Washington state Ecology Director Maia Bellon.
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"Despite the best efforts of U.S. forces, civilian casualties are a tragic but at times unavoidable consequence of combat operations," the report said.
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For starters, they were forced to abandon their son, Henry (Keidrich Sellati), a devastating if unavoidable consequence of having to flee the country.
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Understanding that some interaction with spinner dolphins may be unavoidable, NOAA Fisheries identified several situations that would not fall under the proposed ban.
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However, the oversized budget deficit, caused in part by the unavoidable aging of our population, will force lawmakers to revisit that tax law.
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Painting happy faces on President Obama's accomplishments at the Democratic convention will be unavoidable but will not capture the mood of our populace.
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Still, my attraction to men and my desire for a deeper connection with a partner was as unavoidable as my need to breathe.
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In public filings, the asset manager acknowledges that the valuation includes "subjective factors" that create the "unavoidable" risk of being off the mark.
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The unavoidable conclusion: Western Europe and Japan are far behind the United States and China/Taiwan/Korea in building dominant global tech companies.
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"The unavoidable question for Patrick Shanahan is whether he has the conscience & courage to stand up for Mattis' vital principles & policies," tweeted Sen.
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As the election approaches, we get closer to the unavoidable reality that either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be the next president.
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It's an unavoidable evil, but in the hardcore scene I don't think it's as much as an overt problem as in other scenes.
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"The personal is political" can feel trite and be used as an excuse to substitute yoga for agitation, but it's an unavoidable truth.
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Of course, the prompts to upgrade are everywhere in the app – it's almost unavoidable at some point to jump into the free trial.
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"In terms of identity, our parents feel Chinese in their blood, but, for us, declaring our Chineseness has unavoidable political associations," Wong said.
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There are certain unavoidable everyday social situations around the workplace that are made inevitably more awkward when they involve one of your superiors.
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If these passages feel jarringly out of sync with the rest of the memoir, I suppose that is unavoidable and almost by design.
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White House officials said that was unavoidable because it would take several years to move embassy employees to a new building in Jerusalem.
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CreditCreditMatthew Hintz for The New York Times When you move to Minneapolis in July, the fact of the Minnesota State Fair is unavoidable.
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Scientists are warning that countries have delayed so long in cutting emissions that many long-predicted disruptions from global warming are now unavoidable.
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"If it is difficult to hold in a complete way, a decision of postponement would be unavoidable," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe conceded.
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That is, the same decision was thought to be riskier when it was seen as optional than when it was seen as unavoidable.
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Disruptive medical tragedies are an unavoidable statistical consequence of this trend, as is the risk that key political actors will develop cognitive impairment.
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Strains in medical supplies may have been unavoidable as the virus spread at a pace that seemed to catch the government off guard.
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In 1999, General Motors bought the brand from AM General and became responsible for its promotion, and that's when the Hummer became unavoidable.
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Performance-enhancing drugs, beyond the few high-profile suspensions like those for Marin Cilic and Maria Sharapova, became an unavoidable topic, Brunt said.
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Clinton called the inquiry "unavoidable" in October after a readout of Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was released.
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And the DMCA's reach touches far-flung issues like farm equipment repair, which makes it unavoidable even for industries with no piracy problems.
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She said last week that an impeachment inquiry was "unavoidable" after information about Trump's July phone call with the Ukrainian president was disclosed.
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The seminal 2015 paper "Keys Under Doormats" written by a large group of top cryptographers outlines the inherent, unavoidable dangers of such schemes.
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Officials and community activists also say there is an unavoidable tension in asking law enforcement officials to act as both cop and counselor.
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Outlining the monetary authority's 2020-2022 strategy, Veerathai said exchange rate volatility was unavoidable because it is closely tied to unpredictable external factors.
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Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone Private Wealth Solutions, is warning investors that a 10 to 15 percent stock market pullback is virtually unavoidable.
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Americans are ready to hear responsible plans to manage our new oil wealth and the unavoidable tradeoffs between the environment and the economy.
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The image of a naufrage , or shipwreck, looms as an unavoidable, almost desirable eventuality: poetry has to be shattered in order to live.
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Taking on medical debt is unavoidable for millions of Americans, but there are still serious repercussions for not paying off your medical debt.
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As my Vox colleague Brian Resnick has explained, some small amount of error is unavoidable within the technical portion of analyzing your DNA.
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They are about loss and unavoidable decline and decay; they are about us in so far as we will grow old and die.
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Israel reports that the shooting and killing of 20073 Palestinian protesters was unavoidable because they couldn't act against Hamas without also harming protesters.
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"Reforming the E-Commerce Directive is unavoidable," said Marietje Schaake, a Dutch Liberals member of the European Parliament who specializes in digital rights.
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But regardless of whether or not the politicization of pop culture is a good thing, it is for right now an unavoidable thing.
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But there's an unavoidable feeling that Osaka's accomplishment in defeating a 23-time Grand Slam champion is just a footnote, considering all the drama.
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" Rouhani echoed the sentiment, saying that "Fighting terrorism in Idlib is an unavoidable part of the mission of restoring peace and stability to Syria.
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The eating plan is "restrictive," creates "unavoidable" nutritional shortcomings and, if not properly monitored, could lead to deficiencies and stunted development, the academy said.
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It has become a cliché to describe someone in terms of their contradictions, but in the case of Ronald Koeman the player, it's unavoidable.
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If the company is going to be unavoidable, making it secure and accessible is a pretty good reason to wake up in the morning.
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While climate change and wildfires are an unavoidable modern reality, PG&E has been widely criticized for failing to adequately maintain its aging infrastructure.
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With every Valentine's Day comes the unavoidable question all single people silently ask themselves: Does everyone else hate this as much as I do?
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Resort fees have become an unavoidable annoyance at just about every hotel in Las Vegas, but $39 does feel pricey for few included services.
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One thing is certain: If the price of Bitcoin sinks further and further, "staff adjustments" at crypto startups large and small will be unavoidable.
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And this is an unavoidable reality for most content produced in the 20th and 21st centuries, because we are culture deeply embedded in race.
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In this world of nearly 200 countries, bilateral trade deficits are as unavoidable and as economically meaningless as your trade deficit with your grocer.
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Frankly, the subway is packed enough without people who have zero regard for anyone else's personal space — yes, we're talking about the unavoidable manspreaders.
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The logic behind this discrepancy is cynical but unavoidable: Climate change will cause more harm in the lives of the young than the old.
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The bloodshed that followed emancipation in the 19th century, and that accompanied the civil-rights movement of the 20th, suggests a backlash was unavoidable.
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Sweden and Japan can also expect relatively small gains, though that may be unavoidable since they already sit near the top of the table.
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The sex scene was steamy and intense on screen, but in the real world there are some unavoidable variables to consider — primarily bodily functions.
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As long as Mr Maduro's government survives the conditions of chaos it has created, it will be an unavoidable partner in any peace process.
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It argued that the Chinese system "leads to social unity" rather than the divisions which it said were an "unavoidable consequence" of Western democracy.
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Orchestras can play more quietly and in many cases should, but hearing loss is a foreseeable and unavoidable hazard of a life in music.
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Although ratings agencies Fitch and S&P said Israel was not at risk of a downgrade in the near term, austerity measures seem unavoidable.
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Four major oil firms operating in the area around Fort McMurray have declared force majeure, a contract clause to remove liability for unavoidable catastrophes.
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But when you talk "fusion" in 2019, the cheeseburger wonton is both a perfect example of the category and a confusing yet unavoidable trope.
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Endless amounts of people and fumbling with your transit card are pretty much unavoidable, and that's before you even get on that crowded train.
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And if circumstances—professional or creative, let's say—make reminders of a recent breakup unavoidable, you can always convert that angst into rocket fuel.
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In fact, camping is pretty much unavoidable at most UK (and a lot of European) festivals, which isn't really the case in the States.
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He views the U.S. market more favorably, even as critics argue a 5 to 10 percent pullback is virtually unavoidable because valuations are stretched.
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Some of this presidential weakness is an unavoidable byproduct of a bitter campaign and an election victory in which he lost the popular vote.
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The investor known for running a bear fund suggests a stock market crash may be virtually unavoidable — citing Federal Reserve Policy and geopolitical risks.
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"Despite the best efforts of US forces, civilian casualties are a tragic but at times unavoidable consequence of combat operations," the Pentagon's report said.
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In this country, alas, we often take the mistreatment of employees by their supervisors to be an unavoidable if regrettable feature of the workplace.
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The big picture: The world's top economic concerns — Brexit, the U.S.-China trade war — are the result of policy decisions rather than unavoidable shocks.
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Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary warned staff on Wednesday that imminent job cuts are "unavoidable" as the airline suffered a number of setbacks this year.
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Alphabet is trying to avoid a second straight disappointing earnings call on Thursday, but another lackluster report may be unavoidable for Google's parent company.
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While the storm that decimated the island's infrastructure was unavoidable, the one that tore through the savings of its residents was entirely man-made.
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But it may be unavoidable unless the political party in power contributes to the effort to find a more realistic solution to climate change.
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Rather, his issue was the Los Angeles traffic, the unavoidable pregame snarl that kept too many fans from getting to their seats on time.
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I think having a nuclear weapon used by accident or on purpose against a civilian population is unavoidable as long as we possess them.
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O said on Tuesday that bankruptcy may be unavoidable as the oil-and-gas producer missed interest payments amid a slump in oil prices.
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According to a new study from the University of Bristol, humans have evolved to develop an almost unavoidable urge to overeat, especially during winter.
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Nine out of 10 car crashes are caused by human error – with issues like mechanical failure or unavoidable driving conditions accounting for the rest.
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The crisis of the last few weeks in British politics was always going to be unavoidable, but the timing is all the PM's fault.
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Its elimination of the deduction for medical expenses could hit some families particularly hard because medical bills can be so large, unpredictable and unavoidable.
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"The expedition provided an escape from the dreary future in his father's upholstery business that had seemed so unavoidable at 17," Ms. Shapiro wrote.
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This compact state of intense sensory consciousness and its unavoidable dissipation are themes that few artists have ever expressed so precisely in their work.
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I think that that's something that all reporters think about, but when you're dealing with this super-high-level stuff it seems completely unavoidable.
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Here, however, I want to put aside these unavoidable disputes and reflect on the importance of feminist philosophy for the future of philosophical thinking.
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Ongoing national lockdowns, intended to reduce transmission and prevent healthcare systems from being overwhelmed, come with "a huge and unavoidable economic cost," he added.
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There are so many Americanized phrases and terms that we use that may not be literally translated, which causes unavoidable confusion in the conversation.
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On the first point: Many of the job losses we'll experience over the next few months will be not just unavoidable but actually desirable.
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The organizers said in an email to vendors that the cancellation was "unavoidable," given the ongoing spread of the coronavirus across the United States.
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As a human rights lawyer in China, Liang had come to accept that periodic spasms of repression were an unavoidable risk of his profession.
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The conclusion is unavoidable: to trust establishment climate science as the arbiter of truth on climate change is to take a side against conservatives.
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The Security Council resolutions [on Iraq] will be enforced — the just demands of peace and security will be met — or action will be unavoidable.
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When it comes to auto loans, McFadden says they may be unavoidable because cars are a necessity for so many people across the country.
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While the political challenges that come with the nuclear weapons program are unavoidable, the West should continue putting effort into solving these other problems.
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And speaking of the holidays, friction seems unavoidable this time of year (isn't it supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year?).
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"Use of the batteries during eclipse is unavoidable and there is no ability to isolate damaged battery cells," DirecTV wrote in its FCC filing.
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Extinction once seemed unavoidable for the Española giant tortoise, with just over a dozen of them left on the Galapagos island by the 1970s.
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The most striking feature of our small lives is the unavoidable, domineering presence of the plastic laundry hamper originally bought from Target in 2007.
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Price manipulation in the cryptocurrency space is "unavoidable" but will disappear once the market has matured, the head of cryptocurrency firm NEM said Tuesday.
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These days, phone interviews are an unavoidable part of the job interview process, and for good reason: They save everyone involved time and effort.
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And though modernization is unavoidable, we're still missing significant research when it comes to what technology can do for our general health and wellness.
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And as his opponent, Anthony Joshua, the unified heavyweight champion of the world, waited with unnerving patience, that Ruiz would lose almost felt unavoidable.
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Russia has abundantly shown its intention to threaten if not use such weapons in Europe, this debate, which the U.S. must lead, is unavoidable.
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Expanding beyond fossil fuels is therefore unavoidable, but requires, and will continue to require, greater spending alongside investing in traditional oil and gas projects.
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And if "Awards First" remains the academy's primary goal, based on recent history, there are likely to be plenty of unavoidable twists and subplots.
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A spokesperson for the Tulsa police said even though the officer appeared to be using his phone before the accident, the crash was unavoidable.
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And it really wasn't until the impeachment that his supporters were confronted with unavoidable evidence that he was the worst kind of sexual harasser.
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White House officials said that was unavoidable because it would take several years to move the embassy staff to a new facility in Jerusalem.
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Chinese state television reported that Mr. Wang said that while difficulties in Trump-Kim talks were unavoidable, China hoped that the dialogue would continue.
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The keyboard, the mouse and the room in which you're playing all separate you from the world you're exploring — your own unavoidable fourth wall.
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Ads are unavoidable; if I must watch, scroll, or click through them, at least I get to see a sweet, sweet shiba in the process.
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I see a kind of resignation in them — a willingness to accept what is happening to him as the unavoidable price of fighting for justice.
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The average American gets between two and five colds every single year and these bugs are pretty much unavoidable, unless you live in a bubble.
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Even for Barack Obama, a black man qualified to seek the highest office in the country, the conflicts brought forward by systemic racism were unavoidable.
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The apology video and its many spin-offs are intentional, purposeful, and increasingly unavoidable—maybe that's why they feel so scripted and hard to believe.
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Cryan added that further headcount reductions would be unavoidable but that Germany's largest lender had not yet worked out exact numbers or developed a plan.
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Those are the unavoidable circumstances of the industry; $2000,25, gone in an instant, when the guy across the felt has a slightly better full house.
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Despite the long, sad history of self-erasure in Japan that allowed anime to obfuscate ethnic identity, race is a real, global, and unavoidable problem.
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Until more effort and energy is put into combatting the effects of climate change, the intensity and scale of the state's wildfires will remain unavoidable.
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As other nations adopt the policy, it may be an unavoidable fate for the U.S. central bank, making this interview a must watch for investors.
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Fashion is the literal and metaphorical first line in communications in 2018 and Trumpian (or anti-Trumpian) references are becoming almost unavoidable for American designers.
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Mr Diess said lay-offs would be unavoidable as the simpler mechanics of EVs require 30% less "effort" to manufacture than a petrol-powered car.
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But it's important to realize that unless you move in with Bubble Boy, exposure to chemicals is unavoidable and your face isn't a toxic hazard.
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Now he's become an almost unavoidable figure, drawing media attention from Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres and becoming the subject of President Donald Trump's tweets.
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However, Guindos said low profitability and valuations among banks in the euro zone were among the main vulnerabilities, hampering an unavoidable consolidation in the sector.
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There's also the unavoidable reality that if Snap shares soar or tank today, critics will slam the offering's bankers for being either dumb or greedy.
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In this way, what seemed to the quantum pioneers to be unavoidable randomness in the physical world is now shown to be amenable to control.
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But this particular experience struck me as an unavoidable outcome of Niantic's fundamental notion that anywhere in the real world is a potential game environment.
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The response from the NFL and its players was swift and unavoidable as games brought opposing teams together, united against a common opponent: the president.
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And even these exchanges get flack for slow customer service response times, an almost unavoidable byproduct of the insane spike in customers they are seeing.
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They didn't support Hillary that heavily, they're still inching towards politicization, and I wanted to finish up talking about that idea that it's unavoidable now.
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It also gave insight into how leftist factions seeking to gain leverage within the party might approach the Russia issue, which has become increasingly unavoidable.
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The Paris Climate Agreement is historical in bringing nations together, but a livable climate future and adaptation to unavoidable level of climate change demands more.
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While Toys "R" Us is a sad story, some amount of risk making is unavoidable in an economy where investors are free to take risk.
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Association president Doug House issued a statement on Facebook, saying that Biden was "under doctor's orders not to travel" and that the cancellation was unavoidable.
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And yet, fixated on the range and limits of violence, he neglects to ask why our country treats it as unavoidable in the first place.
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In other words, long-term side effects from their treatments, such as infertility, need to be avoided if possible or, when unavoidable, must be managed.
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Not only is Venus retrograde in Aries, but now the Sun's spotlight is shining on this same sector of your chart, making these issues unavoidable.
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Four major oil firms operating in the area around Fort McMurray have now declared force majeure, a contract clause to remove liability for unavoidable catastrophes.
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Maybe it was always this way, but now, weeks before Trump's inauguration and on the eve of our new Congress, it all feels so unavoidable.
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I'm not a believer in the absolute superiority of robots, but when it comes to cars, there's an unavoidable truth: Humans are generally terrible drivers.
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Subconcussive hits delivered by such plays — which are routine and unavoidable for players who block or rush — have been linked to long-term cognitive impairment.
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Deficit spending can be an indispensable tool — to revive an ailing economy, invest in productive infrastructure, rebuild after natural disasters and pay for unavoidable wars.
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The writer Stephen Glover seems to have intentionally chosen not to be cheeky or overly clever when addressing such a mundane, unavoidable fact of life.
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"If a cesarean is unavoidable, there is no easy answer," she added, "but breast-feeding is effective in helping to prevent infants from becoming overweight."
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As it became clear in recent weeks that prison was unavoidable, Mr. Cohen shifted gears, moving to postpone his start date as long as possible.
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For it reminds us that far from being an unavoidable consequence of technological progress, the nature of work always remains a matter of social choice.
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Negotiating with dictators is sometimes unavoidable (and better than the alternatives), but relationships that encourage aggression are counterproductive for American interests in democracy and stability.
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Franciso Turra, ABPA president, said governments are yet learning how to deal with the health crisis and adaptations to the coronavirus-related lockdowns are unavoidable.
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And an unavoidable fiscal deadline this year still offers an opportunity for lawmakers to demand that the subsidies be funded, regardless of the president's position.
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However, there are clauses that can protect freelancers when they cannot perform services less than 30 days prior due to an unforeseeable and unavoidable event.
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Each couple faces one of these obstacles, and for Matt Barnett and Amber Pike, finances and debt are their big, unavoidable elephants in the room.
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He wasn't thrilled but saw the fee as an unavoidable outlay for landing his ideal home, which he had found on StreetEasy, a listings website.
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But to Steve Menneto, president for motorcycle operations at Polaris, the reality of a market that has seemingly topped out means that cannibalism is unavoidable.
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And while we don't necessarily suggest waiting this late in the game to stock up on holiday gifts, we do understand that it's sometimes unavoidable.
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Some hosts will try to claim that a property is unavailable due to an "unavoidable circumstance," which means that they can avoid any cancellation penalty.
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Prospective tenants are often required by the landlord to work with a broker, who helps negotiate and facilitate the deal -- and charges an unavoidable fee.
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Ms. Goto defended the agency's six-year investigation as an unavoidable consequence of the case's complexity and of the heavy caseloads that OSHA investigators juggle.
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The second imperative is we must adapt to the unavoidable conclusion that the fundamental relationship between government and the private sector will be greatly altered.
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Distrust, they said, has become unavoidable in the wake of the Berg case, especially as rumors fly about more undercover officers and other recruitment attempts.
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"Sacrificial dilemmas provide a useful tool to study and understand how the public wants driverless cars to distribute unavoidable risk on the road," Awad said.
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Rather, I'd say she looked polished and professional, and as if she wasn't trying to call attention to herself, though that is kind of unavoidable.
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And it's full of unavoidable high-definition close-ups, although the cameras did mercifully pull back and turn away through some of Ms. Carey's travails.
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Bias is an unavoidable feature of life, the result of the necessarily limited view of the world that any single person or group can achieve.
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Premier League soccer team Tottenham Hotspur has been forced to delay its move into a new 62,062 capacity stadium due to "unavoidable" issues surrounding safety.
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Instead, know in advance that they exist and are unavoidable; plan to make eye contact with the beaming, nodding, smiling faces that'll also be there.
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It's ironic that a man who managed to last so long wrote something that has taught so many kids about the unavoidable fragility of life.
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Some aspects of going to a music festival by yourself are unavoidable, like: you will inevitably spend large amounts of time with your own thoughts.
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Nationally, he's become an almost unavoidable figure, drawing media attention from Stephen Colbert and Ellen DeGeneres and becoming the subject of President Donald Trump's tweets.
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I'm not unavoidable, I'm not a celebrity, but you could conceivably fill multiple hours of your day with my voice in some context or another.
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This is unavoidable in most circumstances and especially so when the winning passer happens to be NFL elder statesman and senior brand ambassador Peyton Manning.
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But for some women it's an unavoidable eventuality: With the most aggressive breast-cancer tumors, removal of tissue or the entire breast is a necessity.
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On the contrary, a 2013 study suggests that even when districts are required to be compact, drawing biased maps is often easy, and sometimes almost unavoidable.
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But the topic was unavoidable in 2012 when the killing of unarmed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin spurred new discord between police departments and African-American communities.
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And it was important for the development of that character that you see him uncomfortable with it, but that it is happening and it's unavoidable now.
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That fact is unavoidable when talking about the ultimate goals of the anti-abortion movement—but it's something that anti-abortion groups rarely, if ever, acknowledge.
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"Most women report experiencing at least one stressful life event in the year before giving birth, so experiencing stress in pregnancy is often unavoidable," Penfield said.
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Thanks to the unavoidable allure of online marketing, we're able to see most of the spots (or at least a hint of them) well before Sunday.
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"Reports commissioned over the years indicated that this landmark would be hard hit by unavoidable natural corrosion," said Joseph Muscat, Malta's prime minister, tweeted on Wednesday.
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Grande's former fiancé was a huge part of her 2018, so it was unavoidable to have him in the series, despite their split this past October.
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After all, the comments and mentions she receives on social media are constantly filled with negativity, an unavoidable side effect of being incredibly famous and enviable.
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Rather, that award goes to a singular historical achievement: Ramona Singer announcing she has "evolved" past her bizarre, unavoidable obsession and stubbornness over vacation room selection.
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The paucity of loos on a mountain or moor is unavoidable, and to an extent one becomes inured to pulling down your pants in the countryside.
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All season long, a quick refresh of your Instagram feed brought with it a slew of new bag trends that a week later were completely unavoidable.
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Still, the idea that we should reward racial hostility and reorient society to avoid unavoidable "microagressions" against the perpetually thin-skinned is a particularly progressive failing.
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Though Finland has flirted its way through the international concert hall of music—who could forget The Rasmus, HIM and the interminably unavoidable Darude track "Sandstorm"?
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